Noir Bliss Candy
Descripción
🏁 Get the exact tone real vehicles wear. Noir Bliss Candy is formulated for scale modelers who won't settle for 'close enough' when the judges — or their own eye — start looking for flaws.
Noir Bliss Candy belongs to the candy-colour family, a technique that traces back to the kustom kulture hot-rod scene of 1950s and 60s America, where painters layered transparent tinted lacquer over a chrome or silver base to create depth no solid colour could match. The same principle is used here: this is a transparent toner, not an opaque paint, and its final colour depends entirely on the reflective base coat underneath.
Noir Bliss Candy is a lacquer paint that is engineered specifically for airbrush application. Its fine micro-pigmentation is optimised for 1:18, 1:20, 1:24 and 1:43 scales, preventing heavy paint buildup over delicate body lines, engraved panel gaps and carbon-fibre weave detail. The paint comes pre-thinned and ready to spray, giving smooth atomisation straight out of the bottle. As a transparent toner, it should be built up in several light, even coats over its required metallic base rather than sprayed heavy in one pass, which would trap solvent and cloud the effect.
💡 Laboratory Application Tips
- Preparation (Primer): A Chrome or Silver metallic base coat is essential, not optional: this is a transparent toner colour, and it relies entirely on a reflective base underneath to generate its depth and colour-shift. Painting it over a plain primer will produce a flat, muddy result.
- Painting Technique: Apply in thin, wet-yet-controlled coats with slightly overlapping passes. Because lacquer levels itself as it flashes off, thin layers build density without hiding fine surface detail or creating an orange-peel texture.
- Finishing: A dedicated Gloss, Satin or Matte Clearcoat, matched to the real vehicle's factory sheen, should be applied afterwards to protect the colour coat and seal any decals before final polishing.
⚠️ Chromatic Fidelity Notes
Real Scale vs. Miniature: This formula is adjusted to counter the "scale effect," so light reflection on the miniature stays proportional to the real vehicle or object rather than looking artificially pale or dark.
Visual note: Product photos are for reference only. The full three-dimensional depth and true pigment brilliance only become visible once the model is painted and properly clearcoated.
👉 Ready to match it perfectly? Add Noir Bliss Candy to your cart now — pair it with the matching primer and clearcoat from our range for a finish that goes the distance from bench to display case.