Decoration

We select each product with real technical criteria: brands such as Vallejo, Tamiya, Kaleido, and Ammo that are used by professionals and demanding hobbyists. Here you will find an in-depth catalogue and advice from people who paint and model.

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Calca Mitoos LOGOS CLÁSICOS I
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Mitoos Decals CLASSIC NUMBERS

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM549
€6.00
Mitoos water transfer decal sheet with classic style numbers to decorate your slot cars. 70x100 mm sheet that allows for clean and precise applications on the bodywork.
Calca Mitoos LOGOS CLÁSICOS I
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Mitoos Decal CLASSIC LOGOS I

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM547
€6.00
Mitoos water transfer decal with a selection of classic logos to customise your models. 70x100 mm sheet ready to apply with water on any prepared surface.
Calca Mitoos MARTINI
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Mitoos MARTINI decal

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM544
€6.00
Mitoos water transfer decal with MARTINI decoration, ref. CXM544. 70×100 mm sheet ready to apply to your slot models and give them the unmistakable Martini Racing finish with total precision.
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Mitoos GULF decal

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM535
€6.00
Water decal with the unmistakable GULF decoration from Mitoos, on a 70×100 mm sheet. Perfect for giving that authentic and competitive touch to your slot cars or static models.
40 dorsales adhesiv 1-4
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40 adhesive numbers 1-4

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM523
€3.97
Forty reusable vinyl adhesive numbers, numbered from 1 to 4, designed to identify lanes in slot and Scalextric competitions. They stick and peel off easily, leaving no marks, facilitating race organisation and the work of track marshals.
60 dorsales adhesiv 1-6
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60 adhesive dorsal numbers 1-6

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM522
€4.96
Sixty reusable adhesive numbers from 1 to 6 for accurately organising slot competitions. Easy to stick and remove, they help identify each car's lane and streamline the work of marshals at corner exits.
80 dorsales adhesiv 1-8
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80 adhesive dorsal numbers 1-8

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM521
€6.32
Eighty reusable adhesive numbers, numbered from 1 to 8, designed to organise slot racing competitions clearly and efficiently. They facilitate lane identification and streamline the work of track marshals at each corner exit.
100 dorsales adhesiv. 1-10
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100 adhesive numbers 1-10

Fabricante: MITOOS
Ref: CXM520
€7.92
Organise your slot competitions like a professional: 100 reusable adhesive numbers numbered from 1 to 10, designed for club tracks with up to 10 lanes. Essential for identifying cars and facilitating the work of track marshals at each corner exit.
DUCADOS-FORTUNA Calcas 70x100mm
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DUCADOS-FORTUNA Decals 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1555
€6.00
Ducados-Fortuna water decals in 70x100mm format from Cartrix, perfect for faithfully reproducing the iconic liveries of Spanish motorsport on slot cars, static models, and dioramas.
GAULOISES calcas
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GAULOISES decals

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1553
€6.00
GAULOISES decals from Cartrix in 70x100 mm format, reference CX1553. Perfect for accurately reproducing the iconic sponsor livery on slot cars or static models.
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GITANES water slide decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1536
€6.00
Water decals with the iconic Gitanes decoration, in 70x100mm format. Reference CX1536 from Cartrix, designed to customise slot cars, static models or dioramas with a detailed finish true to the original.
ALITALIA Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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ALITALIA Water slide decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1554
€6.00
Water slide decals featuring the iconic Alitalia livery, in a 70x100 mm format. Designed by Cartrix to customise and decorate slot cars, static models, and dioramas with a visual fidelity that makes a difference.
LOGOS CLÁSICOS II. Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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CLASSIC LOGOS II. Water decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1548
€6.00
Water slide decals with classic logos from the second release of Cartrix, in a 70x100 mm format. An essential tool for customising slot cars, static models or dioramas with highly accurate period decorations.
MARTINI Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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MARTINI Water slide decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1544
€6.00
Water decals with the iconic MARTINI livery, in 70x100mm format. Reference CX1544 from Cartrix, designed to customise and enhance the realism of your slot models, static models or dioramas with the unmistakable look of competition.
CASTROL Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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CASTROL Water decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1542
€6.00
Water slide decals featuring the iconic Castrol image, in a size of 70x100mm. Perfect for customising slot cars, static models, and dioramas with a detailed and realistic finish.
CAMEL. Calcas al agua 70x100mm
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CAMEL. Water decals 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1541
€6.00
Water slide decals CAMEL from Cartrix, size 70x100mm, designed to faithfully and accurately decorate your slot cars or static models. A detail piece that makes a difference in any modelling project.
GULF. Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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GULF. Water decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1535
€6.00
The Gulf water decals from Cartrix (CX1535) bring the legendary blue and orange livery to your slot cars, models, and miniatures in a convenient format of 70x100 mm. Precise finish, true colours, and easy application for display-quality results.
MONSTER. Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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MONSTER. Water decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1534
€6.00
Water slide decals MONSTER by Cartrix in 70x100mm format, designed to decorate and personalise slot cars, static models and miniatures with sharp and durable results.
ESSO. Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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ESSO. Water decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1533
€6.00
Water decals featuring the iconic ESSO corporate image, in a 70x100mm format. Perfect for customising slot cars, static models, and dioramas with a realistic finish that is true to the original decoration.
ELF Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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ELF Water decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1532
€6.00
Water slide decals featuring the ELF image, in a size of 70x100mm. Designed to customise and decorate slot cars, static models, and dioramas with the precision and finish demanded by serious collectors.
COCA-COLA Calcas al agua. 70x100mm
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COCA-COLA Water slide decals. 70x100mm

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1531
€6.00
Water slide decals featuring the iconic Coca-Cola image, in a size of 70x100mm. Perfect for customising models, miniatures and dioramas with a clean, precise and high-detail decoration.
AGIP calca al agua.
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AGIP water slide decal.

Fabricante: Cartrix
Ref: CX1530
€6.00
Water transfer decal with the graphic identity of AGIP, from the brand Cartrix (ref. CX1530). Perfect for personalising slot car bodies or static models with the unmistakable logo of the legendary Italian brand of lubricants and fuels.
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Painting and decorating a miniature, a slot car, a static model or a diorama figure is much more than just applying colour. It is the moment when a model comes to life, when hours of construction or preparation work transform into something worthy of being displayed in a showcase or competing on a track. To achieve that result, the material matters and so does the technique. In this section, you will find everything you need to tackle any decoration project, whether you are a beginner or a modeller with years of experience behind you.

Whether you are finishing a 1/32 competition car with an original livery, building a diorama set in World War II, or bringing a resin figure to life with brush shading, the technical needs are similar: good paint, the right tools, proper surface preparation, and knowledge of basic techniques. Here we cover all those disciplines: slot, static models, figures, and dioramas.

The market for paints and decoration for modelling has evolved enormously in recent years. Acrylic formulas have matured to offer results that were previously only achievable with enamels, entry-level airbrushes have become accessible and reliable, and brands like Vallejo, Tamiya, Kaleido, or Ammo have developed specific ranges for each technique and scale. Knowing how to navigate this offering is part of the work we do at Ministry of Hobby: selecting with criteria so that you can choose with knowledge.

What decoration in modelling encompasses and why it makes a difference

When we talk about decoration in the context of modelling, we refer to the entire process that transforms a raw piece —whether it is a slot body, a model fuselage, or a resin figure— into a finished model with realism and personality. This includes surface preparation, primer application, layering paint, shading and highlighting techniques, applying decals or masks, and final finishes with matte, satin, or glossy varnishes.

In the world of slot, decoration also has a competitive dimension: a well-prepared body with the correct weight influences the aerodynamics and balance of the car. But beyond performance, the livery is the identity of the car. Accurately reproducing a historical Le Mans decoration, a real-season GT, or a custom design is part of the pleasure of the hobby.

In static models and figures, decoration is an end in itself. Shading techniques, the use of washes, dry brushing, chipping, or aging allow achieving levels of realism that surprise even those who are not modellers. The final result largely depends on the quality of the materials and the knowledge of the appropriate techniques for each surface and scale.

How to correctly choose decoration materials

The choice of the right material depends on three factors: the discipline (slot, model, figure, diorama), the application technique (brush, airbrush, spray), and the type of finish you are looking for. There is no universal product that works equally well in all contexts, and understanding this avoids many frustrations.

Base or primer

Before applying any colour, the surface needs preparation. A good primer ensures paint adhesion, seals the piece, and reveals imperfections that should be corrected. For plastic, resin, or metal, there are specific primers. Brands like Vallejo or Tamiya offer primers in bottles for airbrush and in spray, with formulations adapted to each material.

Acrylic paints

They are the dominant option today in modelling. Water-based, quick-drying, easy to clean, and excellent results when mastered. Vallejo is the reference with its Model Color, Model Air, or Mecha Color ranges; Tamiya with its XF/X acrylics; Ammo with ranges very focused on aging effects and textures. Kaleido, with very precise mixes for slot and vehicles, is also a highly valued option among the most demanding enthusiasts.

Enamels and lacquers

Although acrylics dominate, enamels are still very useful for washes and specific effects. Their longer drying time allows for blending and correcting more calmly. Lacquers offer very hard and glossy finishes, ideal for competition cars or very saturated liveries, but require more caution in handling and adequate ventilation.

Sprays

Sprays are the quickest solution for backgrounds, primers, and uniform finishes. Especially useful on slot bodies, where a thin and even coat is sought. Tamiya and Vallejo have very reliable spray ranges. For specific racing livery colours, some manufacturers offer custom mix sprays.

Airbrush

The airbrush is the tool that most elevates a modeller's level. It allows for thin layers, gradients, light and shadow areas, textures, and effects that are impossible to achieve with a brush. There is a technical entry barrier —learning to regulate pressure, paint viscosity, working distance— but once overcome, the results are incomparable. In the airbrush section, you will find double-action models to start with good criteria.

Main types and differences in decoration materials

Type of material Main application Recommended technique Reference brands
Acrylic paint in bottle Models, figures, slot, dioramas Brush / airbrush Vallejo, Tamiya, Ammo, Kaleido
Colour spray Backgrounds, slot bodies, diorama backgrounds Direct spray Tamiya, Vallejo
Primer Preparation of plastic/resin/metal surfaces Airbrush / spray Vallejo, Tamiya
Varnish (matte/satin/gloss) Final finish and protection Airbrush / spray Vallejo, Ammo, Tamiya
Washes and filters Shading, aging, shadows Brush Ammo, Vallejo
Decals Liveries, license plates, insignias Water + fixatives Various depending on model
Airbrush All disciplines Iwata, Harder & Steenbeck, Badger

Technical aspects we need to know

Viscosity and dilution

One of the most common mistakes is using paint directly from the bottle without properly diluting it for the airbrush. The appropriate viscosity varies depending on the brand, the colour (whites and yellows tend to be denser), and the airbrush needle. As a general rule, properly diluted paint should have a consistency similar to whole milk. Using distilled water or the thinner specific to each brand is always preferable to tap water.

Thin layers vs. thick layers

Quality modelling is based on thin and successive layers, not on a single thick layer. Thin layers respect the detail of the piece, prevent textures from being lost, and allow for easy correction of mistakes. A thick layer of paint can obscure engravings, create bubbles, or take too long to dry.

Drying and curing times

Drying and curing are not the same. An acrylic paint may feel dry to the touch in 15-30 minutes, but its complete curing can take 24-48 hours. Applying a layer of varnish or a new layer of paint before the previous one has cured properly can cause it to lift or result in an uneven final finish.

Compatibility between products

Not all products are compatible with each other. In general, it is preferable to work within the same range or brand to ensure chemical compatibility. Mixing acrylics with enamels can cause reactions if drying times are not respected or if one layer is applied over another without the protection of an intermediate varnish.

Preparation of decals

Decals require that the surface is previously varnished with gloss so that they settle without bubbles or wrinkles. After application, a fixer (Micro Sol, Micro Set, or similar) is used to adapt them to surfaces with relief. Once dry, they are protected with a final layer of varnish in the desired finish.

Practical usage and maintenance tips

  • Shake the bottles well before use, especially metallic ones and colours with high pigment density. Many paints have an internal mixing ball that helps to homogenise the pigment.
  • Clean the airbrush after each session. Leaving dried paint in the body or needle is the main cause of clogs and malfunction. A couple of minutes of cleaning with compatible solvent significantly extends the lifespan of the equipment.
  • Store the bottles upright and tightly closed. Acrylic paint dries out when exposed to air, and dust can contaminate the pigment.
  • Use a wet palette when painting with a brush to keep the paint fresh longer and work more comfortably.
  • Always test on a scrap piece before applying to the final model, especially when using new techniques or products from a different brand than usual.
  • Lighting matters. Working with good light prevents coverage errors and allows you to see colour nuances that may go unnoticed in poor lighting.

Common mistakes we should avoid

Not priming the piece

Skipping the priming step to save time often backfires: the paint does not adhere properly, chips off with contact, and does not cover evenly. Priming is a mandatory step, not optional.

Applying the airbrush too close or with too much pressure

Excess pressure and being too close cause the paint to accumulate, run, or create unwanted textures. The optimal distance is usually between 10 and 20 cm, depending on the type of work. Start with low pressures and adjust as needed.

Using sprays in humid or extremely cold conditions

Spray paints are sensitive to temperature and humidity. On very humid days, the finish may appear whitish or rough (blush). Ideally, work between 18 and 25 °C with moderate humidity.

Mixing systems without an intermediate protective layer

If you use enamels over acrylics or vice versa, always protect with a layer of varnish before changing chemical families. Without that shield, the solvent in the enamel can attack the underlying acrylic layer and ruin the work.

Not renewing oxidised or dried-out material

A bottle of paint with lumps or with the lid sealed by dried residue will not yield good results even if filtered. Sometimes it is better to renew the material than to try to recover it at the expense of the model.

Recommendations for beginners and advanced users

If you are starting

Start with a reputable acrylic range like Vallejo Model Color or Tamiya. They are easy to use with a brush, have a wide catalogue, and their behaviour is predictable. It is not necessary to invest in an airbrush from day one: mastering the brush first will give you technical foundations that will also serve you well with the airbrush later.

Practice the basic techniques —basecoat, wash, and dry brushing— on low-value pieces before applying them to your main project. Modelling is a hobby where learning is part of the enjoyment.

If you already have experience

Explore the specialised ranges: Ammo has very comprehensive lines for rust, dust, dirt, and wear effects; Kaleido offers precision mixes for competition cars and exact liveries. If you do not yet regularly work with an airbrush, now is the time to incorporate it: the results in shading, gradients, and pre-shading are incomparable to those achieved with a brush.

Experiment with masking techniques for multi-colour liveries on slot cars or vehicle models: low-tack masking tape, masking fluid, and cutting templates are essential allies for clean and professional finishes.

Frequently asked questions about decoration and paints for modelling

What paint is best for slot bodies?

It depends on the finish you are looking for. For backgrounds and solid colours, Tamiya sprays are very popular for their coverage and quick drying. For airbrush work and detailed liveries, Vallejo Model Air and Kaleido are highly valued. If you are looking for specific racing livery colours, Kaleido is especially interesting for its precision mixes.

Is it necessary to prime always before painting?

In practically all cases, yes. Priming ensures adhesion, unifies the base tone, and reveals imperfections. On unprimed plastic, paint tends to chip off over time or with wear.

Can I use modelling paints with an airbrush directly?

Some paints are formulated specifically for airbrush (like Vallejo's Model Air range). Others require prior dilution. Always use the thinner recommended by the manufacturer to maintain the properties of the paint.

What is the difference between matte, satin, and glossy varnish?

Varnish not only protects: it defines the final visual finish. Glossy varnish adds depth and is essential before applying decals. Satin is very natural for modern vehicles. Matte eliminates reflections and is ideal for figures, dioramas, and military vehicles. Many modellers apply glossy varnish after decals and finish with matte to unify the finish.

How do I correctly apply a decal?

Varnish the surface with gloss, cut the decal precisely, soak it for a few seconds in warm water, slide it into the correct position, and remove excess water with kitchen paper. Apply Micro Set or Micro Sol to adapt it to surfaces with relief. Once completely dry, protect with a layer of varnish.

What airbrush do you recommend for beginners?

A double-action airbrush with gravity feed is the best option to start. It gives you control over the flow of paint and air independently, allowing for greater precision. Brands like Iwata or Harder & Steenbeck have entry-level models that offer very reliable performance.

Can modelling sprays be used on resin?

Yes, as long as the resin is properly prepared: clean, degreased, and with an appropriate primer layer for resin. Without that preparation, the spray may not adhere or react with the material.

Can I mix paints from different brands?

In general, acrylic paints from different brands are compatible with each other, although results may vary in coverage and finish. The most important thing is not to mix different chemical families (acrylics with enamels) without a protective varnish layer in between.

What technique is best for aging a model vehicle?

Aging techniques combine several steps: washes with dark colours to mark joints and shadows, dry brushing with lighter colours to simulate wear on edges, colour filters for tonal coherence, and dust or rust effects with pigments or specific products like those from the Ammo range.

How often should I clean the airbrush?

After each work session, always. If you change colours during the session, a quick rinse with solvent is sufficient. At the end, disassemble the needle and nozzle and clean thoroughly. A well-maintained airbrush lasts for years without needing repair.

Do acrylic paints expire?

Technically they do not expire, but over time they can lose properties: the pigment settles, the formula dries out, or the consistency changes. A well-sealed bottle stored away from heat and direct light can last many years in perfect condition. If you notice lumps or irreversible separation of the pigment, it is better to renew it.

What is the difference between Vallejo's Model Color and Model Air ranges?

Model Color is primarily formulated for brush use: higher viscosity, excellent brush coverage, easily mixable. Model Air is optimized for airbrush: lower viscosity and finer pigment to pass through the needle without clogging. Although both can be used with the other method with the appropriate dilution, you will work better if you respect the intended use of each range.

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