Things You'll Need
Instructions
Build a Toy Car Size Spray Booth
Construct a spray booth large and sturdy enough to hang your plastic cars with enough room to work around them. Wardrobe moving boxes are great for hobby spray booths because you can unfold and assemble them and then collapse and store them flat.
Secure the booth to a flat-top surface with duct tape so it does not slide around.
Stretch and secure a strong wire to support the cars you are painting across the top and down the middle of the booth. If you are using a wardrobe box it should have come with a hanger.
Prepare and Hang the Cars in the Booth
Sand the surface of the cars lightly with very fine grit sandpaper, just enough to rough up the surface. Be careful not to scratch it.
Clean the cars thoroughly with a clean cloth or small hobby brush and mineral spirits to remove any oils, surface dust and dirt. Let dry.
Mask off with tape any areas that you don't want to paint, such as wheels, bumpers and windows.
Cut wires long enough to suspend the cars to a height where you can reach the tops and bottoms of them while spraying. Form hooks in the ends of the wires and attach one end to the support across the top of the booth and the other to the cars you are painting.
Prime and Paint the Cars with Spray Cans
Spray on several thin and even coats of aerosol paint can primer formulated for plastic. Allow to dry between coats. Rotate the cars as you proceed.
Sand any imperfections in the primer coat with very fine sandpaper.
Spray several thin and even coats of aerosol automotive touch-up paint. It is available in most popular automotive colors at auto supply and automotive finish suppliers.
Detail the cars with automotive or model paint using artists' brushes or apply custom decals.
Use an Airbrush Instead of Spray Cans
Attach a water filter and pressure regulator to either an air compressor or air tank. A hobbyist version of either set-up should cost under $300.
Attach a suitable length of airbrush hose to the compressor or tank past the regulator and water filter connections.
Thread an airbrush on the other end of the airbrush hose.
Adjust the pressure on the regulator to match the airbrush manufacturer recommendations.
Thin liquid primer for plastic or automotive paint you choose with reducing and flow enhancement media or additives suggested by the paint manufacturer. Spray on several thin and even coats of primer and then paint. Allow to dry between coats.