Testor Corp is an American manufacturing company that specializes in the production of hobby and craft products. Its products include modeling paints, glues, cement, airbrushes, and finishing sets geared towards the hobby industry.
Founded in 1929 by Eldon C. Anderson
Originally named Testor Chemical Company, and it specialized in creating paints and pigments for industry use
Acquired by Rust-Oleum Corporation in 1985
Testor Corp has since expanded its product range to include hobby and craft products and has become a household name in the industry
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A range of airbrushes suitable for all skill levels. Testor Corp airbrushes have excellent atomization capabilities and are durable and easy to clean.
A range of modeling cements suitable for all types of plastic modeling. Testor Corp cements bond plastic parts quickly and provide a strong, durable bond.
Yes, Testor paints are specifically designed for plastic models and provide excellent coverage and durability.
Yes, Testor paints can be thinned with Testor Universal Acrylic Thinner or lacquer thinner for airbrushing.
Yes, Testor Corp airbrushes are suitable for all skill levels and are easy to use and maintain.
The drying time for Testor model paints depends on the conditions in which they are applied, but they generally dry to the touch in 15-30 minutes and are fully cured in 24 hours.
Testor cement bonds quickly and takes only a few minutes to set. Fully cured cement takes 24-48 hours to achieve maximum strength.