Martin Cohen is a member of IPMS Phoenix Chapter (also called Craig Hewitt Chapter) who is also Co-Owner of Tru-Color Paint. Martin prefers building and painting aircraft in all scales – from 1/144 to 1/32. U.S. aircraft from 1939 to modern jets, Luftwaffe in WWII, Commercial airliners, Israeli, Canadian, French and various other country’s aircraft have been built and painted. As I am the one writing this section, I fully admit that I have only been modeling in earnest for a little over a year now and I have a lot of techniques to learn.

A few ships, automobiles and German scout cars have been built and painted. There will be videos and pictures posted here for your enjoyment.

MATS 1/144 Scale Aircraft

F4F-3 U.S. Navy Aircraft assigned to USS Wasp in 1939-early 1040

F4F-3 U.S. Navy Aircraft for USS Ranger

 

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Charles Harris

Used the old SMP AccuPaint years ago….these folks have taken that line and made this SOOOOO much better. This is the best model paint I’ve ever used and I’ve using model paints and an airbrush since 1975! Tried them all, solvent based, acrylics, water based, you name it. This stuff is the very best. Nice job guys!

John Henderson

Just started using TruColor. I love this paint…no disappointing results. Highly recommend this paint for anyone that wants to get it RIGHT!!

Mark Conca of Sunrise Trails Hobbies

On our new spray cans:
What a nice surprise on how well they work.

Pablo Bauleo

On painting a Eduard P-400 WWII airplane:
“They have good color density and they atomize fantastically. They do not obscure any surface detail and they are ready to spray out of the bottle. To top them off, the adhesion to plastic is outstanding. I highly recommended these paints to modelers of any experience level.”

 

Charles Landrum

IPMS USA National Review on AFV Club 1/350 LST-1:
“After spraying the Dark Rust, I let it sit for several days. I also shot a test wing to more fully abuse. The paint did not pull up after masking with an low tack adhesive tape. On my test wing I used harsher tape and still it did not pull. After masking and painting the boot topping on the hull, I painted with Model Master Acryl for the upper hull. After several days of curing I did have some pull up of Model Master Acryl, but not Tru-Color. I was totally satisfied with Tru-Color Paint in this application”.

John Gauthier

On painting HO-scale trains:
” Your product is second to none”