DerbyDan wrote:Really really nice work on all those shells, you are obviously very talented.... & patient
P.S; How did you produce the effect on the roof of this tourer, if you don't mind me asking??
Thank you sir! I don't mind at all. I use lace. I spray my fades first on the edges, let that dry, lay down the lace and spray my dark color through (blues in this case), and then back it all in white. I hope this helps. If you need a more in depth explanation, I will be happy to help.
Vintagemishal wrote:Here is some of my paintwork. I will post the most recent stuff first.
Whhhooooooo!!!!!!!! I just painted my CW asa body after seein your stuff I m more likley to burn mine now . Ive been buildin since 1985 but you are ONE OF THE BEST JohnnySr.
Vintagemishal wrote:Here is some of my paintwork. I will post the most recent stuff first.
BF just took my masking off an have some weeping that went through,alcohol must have lifter up on last cleanup. any ideas on gettin the paint off Thanks JohnnySr.
What kind of paint did you use? If it is water based, just take a Q-tip dipped in rubbing alchohol, squeeze it out a bit and wipe off the paint carefully. If you used Pactra or something like that, do the same thing except dip the Q-tip in Laquer Thinner. Be careful though, because laquer thinner will eat the plastic if it stays on. After using laquer thinner, follow with a damp rag (water). Let me know how it goes.
Vintagemishal wrote:What kind of paint did you use? If it is water based, just take a Q-tip dipped in rubbing alchohol, squeeze it out a bit and wipe off the paint carefully. If you used Pactra or something like that, do the same thing except dip the Q-tip in Laquer Thinner. Be careful though, because laquer thinner will eat the plastic if it stays on. After using laquer thinner, follow with a damp rag (water). Let me know how it goes.
BF tips worked like a charm even had enough Q tips left over 4 groomin (ears) Thanks so much JohnnySr.
Vintagemishal wrote:What kind of paint did you use? If it is water based, just take a Q-tip dipped in rubbing alchohol, squeeze it out a bit and wipe off the paint carefully. If you used Pactra or something like that, do the same thing except dip the Q-tip in Laquer Thinner. Be careful though, because laquer thinner will eat the plastic if it stays on. After using laquer thinner, follow with a damp rag (water). Let me know how it goes.
BF tips worked like a charm even had enough Q tips left over 4 groomin (ears) Thanks so much JohnnySr.
I really like that warplane design on the truck body! P-40 Warhawk? Anyways very cool. I've been trying to lay one out on paper like that and couldn't get it to look right. Your work is awesome.
Hey whats up guys?! I'm Drew I have been painting rc bodies for a few years now here are a few pics.
If you have any questions please send me a private message. Thanks :)
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A friend's daughter taught English there until COVID. I can just imagine a bunch of Koreans speaking south Mississippi redneck.
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:shock: I guess that's pretty much how it went! As the Highlander says, there can be only one.....Chris REC