Translucent box art paint job
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Translucent box art paint job
Looking to see if it is possible to do a box art style paint job but using translucent paint?
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
I could suggest a good way to find out.....askbob wrote:Looking to see if it is possible to do a box art style paint job but using translucent paint?



I look forward to seeing it!
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
I hope so Alex.
Anyone here capable of trying this? A painter I am not.
Anyone here capable of trying this? A painter I am not.

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Re: Translucent box art paint job
I would think any kind of candy--maybe some pearls too--would go on quite transparent, as those colors usually need backing coats of silver or white.
Krylon Stained Glass paint is also an idea, but I doubt it would be as durable; it's suitable for plexiglass & glass, but I don't think it's intended for thin, flexible Lexan, it might crack or flake off. But for a shelfer or just for show, it would work well. I've used this paint to color a clear plexiglass fan grille for a computer case I modded many years ago. The number of coats determines how deep the color will be.

Krylon Stained Glass paint is also an idea, but I doubt it would be as durable; it's suitable for plexiglass & glass, but I don't think it's intended for thin, flexible Lexan, it might crack or flake off. But for a shelfer or just for show, it would work well. I've used this paint to color a clear plexiglass fan grille for a computer case I modded many years ago. The number of coats determines how deep the color will be.

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Re: Translucent box art paint job
^ Will have to check into those.
My thoughts were that trying to get the stripes without bleeding into each other might be a problem.
My thoughts were that trying to get the stripes without bleeding into each other might be a problem.
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
I think that would look amazing. I would love to see the end result.
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
Curious as to who you want someone else to attempt, and put money into, your idea?
Nobody was a painter when they started RC, but everyone learned. Maybe now is your time to give it a shot.
I know for me personally, I don't want to waste my money on someone else's idea, because if it fails, I'll be pissed that I wasted $30 in paint and $20 on a body.
Nobody was a painter when they started RC, but everyone learned. Maybe now is your time to give it a shot.
I know for me personally, I don't want to waste my money on someone else's idea, because if it fails, I'll be pissed that I wasted $30 in paint and $20 on a body.
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
It's knowing your limits. I personally hate painting, cause I suck at it. Here's a quote I heard a while ago.
"I'm a brilliant painter, minus my God-awful brushstrokes. Oh, how the masterpiece is crystal up here, but once paint hits canvas, I develop Parkinson's."
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
Hi Guys,
I suck at painting as well, but have decided that the cars I build I have to paint myself.
I started with my buggy one color.
My oval projects 2 colors.
I have worked out, make sure the paint is dry before removing paint masks. Duh!
I am slowly improving.
Next paint job for my RC10 CE will be 3 colors, I am copying someone else's design but they have
given me the o.k.
I would really like a box art RC10T but that is a long way off.
Cheers, Dave.
I suck at painting as well, but have decided that the cars I build I have to paint myself.
I started with my buggy one color.
My oval projects 2 colors.
I have worked out, make sure the paint is dry before removing paint masks. Duh!
I am slowly improving.
Next paint job for my RC10 CE will be 3 colors, I am copying someone else's design but they have
given me the o.k.
I would really like a box art RC10T but that is a long way off.
Cheers, Dave.

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Re: Translucent box art paint job
Never done it, don't want to try it. But it would be pita. You'd have to deal with darkest to lightest in order of application, no backer.....Almost like you would have to mask everything off by colors. Mask everything but the color you were shooting, then mask over that to prevent making different colors by overlapping the translucents.integra22t wrote:if you can get ahold of some Pactra candy paint .. yes it is
If you had several identical masking "kits"......man, you'd have to nail the alignment of the re-masks or an un-human ability with liquid mask. I don't even want to think about how even the coats would have to be for shade uniformity. And the amount of "handling" and masking, those stained glass paints might not even stick.
A candy lexan paint would be the way to go. But availability of the colors. A box art theme with available candy colors? Painting lexan bodies not my forte either.
Nothing of use in my response now that read it, but I invested all this time banging this out on this Smurf sized keypad.....
Mark
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Re: Translucent box art paint job
You just need to do some testing on some leftover Lexan and see how it turns out.
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