Mr. Hobby Paints, Tools & Accessories – Premium Finishes for Model Builders

Explore the full range of Mr.Hobby products, trusted by professional modelers and hobbyists around the world for their outstanding quality, consistency, and innovative formulas. Manufactured in Japan by GSI Creos, Mr.Hobby is a top-tier brand offering everything from paint systems to airbrush tools, surfacers, decal solutions and clear coats.

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MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Clear Green - H094
MR HOBBY Aqueous Flat Sail Colour - H085
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Russet - H033
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Shine Red - H023
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Orange - H014 - Alternative to X-6
MR HOBBY Aqueous Metallic/Gloss Copper - H010
Mr Measuring Cup with PourerMr Measuring Cup with Pourer
Mr Measuring Cup with Pourer
Sale price$11.99 AUD
Mr Paper Card Sandpaper #600
Mr Paper Card Sandpaper #600
Sale price$9.99 AUD
Mr Color GX Cool White Lacquer PaintMr Color GX Cool White Lacquer Paint
Mr Surfacer 1000 Spray 170ml
Mr Surfacer 1000 Spray 170ml
Sale price$23.99 AUD
Mr White Surfacer Spray
Mr White Surfacer Spray
Sale price$23.99 AUD
Mr Weathering Color Grey Brown
Mr Weathering Color Grey Brown
Sale price$12.99 AUD
MR HOBBY Mr Spare Bottle 18ml - SB220 - Hearns Hobbies Melbourne - MR HOBBY
Mr Spare Bottle 18ml
Sale price$4.99 AUD
MR HOBBY Aqueous Semi-Gloss Olive Drab FS - H304
MR HOBBY Aqueous Semi-Gloss Middle Stone - H071
MR HOBBY Aqueous Semi-Gloss Interm Blue - H056
MR HOBBY Aqueous Semi-Gloss Olive Drab (1) - H052
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Purple - H039
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Tan - H027
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Tan - H027
Sale price$4.99 AUD
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Sky Blue - H025
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Grey - H022
MR HOBBY Aqueous Gloss Off White - H021
Mr Color Gloss White FS17875
Mr Color Gloss White FS17875
Sale price$4.99 AUD
Mr Color Metallic Steel
Mr Color Metallic Steel
Sale price$4.99 AUD

Mr.Hobby Paint Ranges

Mr.Color (Lacquer-Based)

Renowned for its durable, fast-drying lacquer formulation, Mr.Color is ideal for both hand-painting and airbrushing. Available in hundreds of colours, these paints offer excellent coverage, smooth finish, and high pigment saturation. Use with Mr.Color Thinner or Mr.Leveling Thinner for best results.

Aqueous Hobby Color (Water-Based Acrylic)

Safer for indoor use and easy to clean with water, Mr.Hobby’s Aqueous paints are a great choice for beginners and pros alike. They provide a semi-gloss finish and good adhesion, and are compatible with plastic models of all types.

GX and Super Series

For a premium finish, the Mr.Color GX series features ultra-fine pigments and stronger coating properties, while the Super Metallic, Metal Color, and Color Shift lines deliver advanced special effects for sci-fi, automotive, and military builds.

Mr.Hobby Aerosol Clears – Professional-Grade Topcoats

For modelers looking to lock in their paintwork with a tough, uniform finish, Mr.Hobby offers a series of aerosol clear coats that are fast-drying, easy to apply, and available in a range of finishes:

Mr.Super Clear (Lacquer-Based)

One of the most respected topcoats in the hobby industry, Mr. Super Clear is a lacquer-based aerosol that delivers a strong, professional finish. Available in: - Gloss - Semi-Gloss - Flat (Matte)

Frequently Asked Questions

Acrylic paints are water-based, non-toxic, and easy to clean up, making them great for beginners. They dry quickly and have less odor, but can sometimes chip if not sealed properly.

Lacquer paints are solvent-based, very durable, and give a smoother, tougher finish. They dry fast and bond extremely well to plastic, but require good ventilation due to strong fumes and are harder to clean up (solvents needed).

Tip: Use primers compatible with your chosen paint type. Some primers work for both—check the label!

  • Aerosol (Spray Cans): Convenient and quick for covering large areas. Great for priming and base coats. Be sure to spray in a well-ventilated area or outdoors.
  • Airbrush: Offers the highest control and smoothest finish. Ideal for gradients and detailed work. It has a steeper learning curve and requires maintenance and setup time.
  • Hand Painting: Best for small details, touch-ups, and when space or budget is limited. Slower than the other methods and may leave brush marks if not applied carefully.

Choose based on your project size, detail level, and workspace.

Priming is a crucial first step for several reasons:

  • Better paint adhesion – helps paint grip the surface
  • Smooths out imperfections – fills minor scratches or blemishes
  • Reveals surface flaws – shows gaps or rough areas to fix before painting
  • Enhances final paint color – gives a consistent base coat

In short: A good primer leads to a better, more durable paint job.

Proper surface prep makes a big difference. Here's a quick checklist:

  1. Clean the parts – Wash with warm soapy water to remove mold release agents and oils. Rinse and let dry.
  2. Sand if needed – Light sanding with fine-grit sandpaper helps primer stick better and smooths imperfections.
  3. Fill gaps – Use modelling putty to fill seams or holes. Sand smooth once cured.
  4. Handle with care – Avoid touching surfaces with bare hands before priming to prevent oil transfer.
  5. Dry fit – Test fit pieces to plan assembly and avoid painting hidden areas.

Yes! Not all primers stick equally to all materials.

  • Plastic: Most hobby primers work well here.
  • Resin: Needs extra cleaning and a primer with strong adhesion.
  • Metal: Requires a dedicated metal primer or etching primer for proper bond.

You can, but it’s not recommended. Bare surfaces often cause paint to bead, chip, or peel. Priming first creates a surface that paint can grip more reliably, improving durability and finish.

Primer colour affects how your final paint looks:

  • White: Great for bright, vibrant colours like red, yellow, or light blue.
  • Grey: A neutral base—safe for most colour schemes.
  • Black: Ideal for dark colour schemes or creating natural shadows in recesses.

Dry time depends on the product, temperature, and humidity, but generally:

  • Touch dry: 10–30 minutes
  • Paint-ready: 1–2 hours (sometimes longer for lacquer primers)
    Check the can or bottle label for exact cure times.
  • Primer: Focuses on adhesion.
  • Surfacer: Fills small imperfections and smooths the surface.

    Some products (like Mr. Surfacer) combine both functions.

This can happen from:

  • Spraying too far from the surface
  • Humidity or cold temperatures
  • Using a clogged nozzle or spraying too heavily

    Solution: Sand it down gently and reapply in thin, even coats.

Yes! In fact, lightly sanding primer with fine grit (e.g. 800–1000) can smooth the surface and help paint go on more evenly—just make sure it's fully cured first.

Yes, but it depends on your goals.

  • Before assembly: Easier to reach tricky spots, cleaner results.
  • After assembly: Fewer seams missed and no scraped-off primer from glue handling.
    Many modellers use a mix of both approaches depending on the build.

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