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'Sand' coloured Sport borders are very common but I prefer the black with red and white kerbing. Anyone successfully painted sand coloured black, if so what paint did you use please?
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Obviously not an issue for others so I've pressed ahead and experimented with Autotek Satin Black spray.
Certainly looks the part, indistinguishable from an original black border and doesn't flake or peel off when twisted or bowed in the hand.
I guess being an exterior car paint it should be durable too but only time will tell.
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I repainted sand borders (and black track) to grey.
Cleaned borders with industrial scale builders wipes, used an automotive primer, then painted with Ultra smooth masonry paint.
No issues with paint lifting.
Primer was possibly unnecessary?
Borders are easier as you don't have to mask the rails!
If I was just doing borders, then yeah, automotive spray paint would be my choice.
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After degreasing the Scalextric Classic track sections, I simply applied a coat of white wall paint, to get a snow effect. That paint has now lasted for about 25 years.
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The track, and layout, still look amazing
Renault 4, way to go Hub! Great fun on the road, and cool, but tricky, as a slot car
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I'm afraid I didn't do any prep' at all. Just sprayed one end of a 'lead-in' border to see if it would work. Left it overnight, compared it to a factory black moulded item and I couldn't tell the difference, so sprayed the rest of it. Time will tell on duability but the paint does seem well bonded to the plastic.
However, on the strength of that one test piece I have gone ahead and bought the sand coloured borders I need off eBay. I see some spray painting in my future!
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