I know Model Master Paints were discontinued back in 2020-21’. But does anyone know when Testors started that line of paint? I am just curious when MM began and for the life of me I can’t seem to find the answer anywhere.
I don’t specificaly about the MM brand, but I believe Testors started the enamel line in the late forties. By the time I started modeling, 1947, they were a major supplier of model airplane dope for flying models. Pactra was another popular brand of dope.
Not sure exactly when they started, but I remember when they first came out, and that was some time in the early to mid 80s.
I vaguely recall the line coming out in the latter half of the 70’s. But that’s just a guestimate on my part. That’s when I first remember seeing them at one of the local hobby shops.
They were there when I started up in the early 80’s I really appreciated all the FS colors and the international colors them and Tamiya were my go to paints.
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If I am correct it was the latter part of the 70s . I had just started using Humbrol pretty heavy and my LHS suggested I try these. I stayed with them till they went away. The Humbrol I stopped when they started to be hard to get and were dropping a lot of colors. Now I am drifting through the various Acrylics with a switchback to Testors in the little square overpriced bottles!
I saw MM go on the shelves in 1981 along with their new line of plastic models. I first used MM paints that summer with a Testors 1/35 Jeep, 1/72 Corsair, and their 1/72 B-25 “Doolittle” Mitchell I got that summer during a big marketing campaign they were doing. Like Monogram, they came with an instruction booklet on dry-brushing and mixing their new paints with their “begginers” airbrush kit, which I also got. I might say Testors and my LHS launched me into a new rhelm of model building that summer.
In the 80s, Patra had a line of military paints in the bigger round bottles that I think were the nexus of the Model Masters line when Testors took them over. It was a hostile takeover. This quote is from 2014:
That story sounds like what I thought had happened to the other US brands.
I used to use mostly Polly-S/Polly Scale acrylics till Testors bought them out and shut them down. Then used Testors since that’s what the local hobby shop had in stock. Now the guy running the local hobby store is retiring so I guess it won’t matter that I have to mail order everything…
I think the actual demise of Model Masters began when “serious” modelers started using Mig and AK brands and other cottage industry paints. For a while, using Testors anything was more of a tsk tsk finger wag, along with not using the better photo etch company, certain brands of aluminum barrels and real metal tracks.
There was a large period of time when it seemed like elitists ruled the forums. Casual builders who built OOB or used lesser aftermarket items or finishing techniques were marginalized.
We are often our own enemies.
Switching all of their paints over to the “Acryl” line probably didn’t help either. You almost had to have masochistic tendancies to want to use the stuff with all of its issues.