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Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 2:39 am
by GreenBar0n
In looking at the Bolink body compared to the Parma, just noticed the rear of the Parma does not come to a point, it just cuts off:
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Bolink:
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The Dead Pool Parma body has the gas cap painted on:
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Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:01 pm
by GreenBar0n
Reference The Dead Pool, actual movie car pics again.
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Trying out these Liquid Chrome pens
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Testing the chrome out on the right rear window frame and the gas cap.
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I'll wait for 24 hours to see how it dries, and then decide to keep going. Black paint might be here tomorrow.

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 6:46 pm
by GreenBar0n
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I think I found out why Rook only briefly used this model as an early prototype.


It's much louder in person :lol:.

Got the Tamiya black today too. Going to keep going on the chrome tonight. Might need to use a silver spray for the grill instead of a pen.

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 7:53 pm
by Frankentruck
Maybe a dab of white behind the chrome paint to keep the black from darkening it. The black probably should have been done before the chrome.

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:17 pm
by GreenBar0n
Frankentruck wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 7:53 pm Maybe a dab of white behind the chrome paint to keep the black from darkening it. The black probably should have been done before the chrome.
The chrome is opaque, but the black behind it should make it appear solid aluminum without the light bleeding through. I'll know soon enough.

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Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 9:07 pm
by GreenBar0n
These pens aren't going to cut it, I believe this pen is for painting the outside of models, the inside of lexan just looks bad.
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I'll let it dry overnight and see. It wipes off with alcohol too easily.

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 1:34 pm
by GreenBar0n
Confirmed, these pens are for the outside of plastic, not for painting inside lexan. Pretty realistic effect on the outside.
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Inside of lexan might as well be gray paint with this pen though.
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Already have a brush and some Tamiya X-11 chrome silver.
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Unfortunately Tamiya only makes their X-11 paint pens in enamel, not acrylic. I'm going to have to brush the window frames and grills.

I have been waiting for some Tamiya Polycarbonate paint remover since December 10th, it's supposed to be here today from Singapore, and by chance, with the Tamiya Paint Retarder, so I can hopefully get the chrome silver to lay flat and evenly (self level).

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 2:34 pm
by 1911Colt
Countach!

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 3:05 pm
by Frankentruck
That's what's needed, a Dead Pool Countach!!!

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 5:10 pm
by GreenBar0n
I looked for that '85 C4 vette, 1/8 scale, already too. :lol:

The stuff on the table looks like the movie crew went to Toy's 'R Us during the filming, and just bought at that time, what they thought Harlan Rook would've experimented with along the way; but inexpensively as those toys were not hobby grade, but toys you'd find in the plastic cheapy aisle back then. Must've been 1986 or after, because the remote control '63 vette in the YT vid above, has copyright 1986 on the bottom.

I may have that exact glue gun in my Mom's garage, I'll look next time I'm there.

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 5:36 pm
by GreenBar0n
The chrome pens look really good on the surface in person, very shiny and convincing. I used two different brush sizes next to the pen, with the Tamiya X-11 acrylic. The dots in the middle are X-11.
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I'm trying to avoid brush strokes, and the Tamiya Paint Retarder should help with that, according to this video I watched.

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 7:31 pm
by MarkyDents
You want chrome this stuffs CHROME 8)
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Hard to tell because of how dirty/dusty and unfortunately the only picture I have of one of the bodies I used it on but it’s straight up chrome on the Z/28 windows and stripes. Worked great with the candy blue as well. Came out like blue ano. It gets backed with black.
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Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 2:09 am
by GreenBar0n
Spaz Stix Mirror Chrome does look good! I'll have to give that a try at some point, thanks!

Got my Tamiya Paint Retarder today, hoping to try it out on the window frames tomorrow. Got some kydex sheets too.
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Anyone have an idea how they got the kydex to stick to the middle of the tub, without screws?
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Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 11:43 pm
by GreenBar0n
Got this for $300 today on ebay, not 3 miles from here. Sellers pics.
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Looks like an extra steering servo hole in the chassis. Is it too nice to Dead Pool though?

Re: The RC Corvette in - (1988) The Dead Pool - Clint Eastwood

Posted: Sat May 04, 2024 1:31 am
by GreenBar0n
I was looking for an early front arm car to match the movie car, and wanted to find a well used one with no manual or box, to dye and paint, and not feel bad about desecrating a vintage one. But even those A stamp parts cars are over $400 usually.

The one I bought was from an Estate sale apparently, and from a seller who didn't know exactly what he had there, he put Buy it now $299 on it. Once in a lifetime chance, may have to sell it if it gets here and it is in fact too nice.

Getting back to The Dead Pool body: I put the X-11 on and was ready to paint the window frames. Then I thought about using Liquid Mask, and Alcald II Lexan Chrome on it, instead. Barbatos Rex from YT, did a video, and Alclad II looked really good for an aerosol can against the rest.
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Liquid Mask would also allow for the chrome window frames and running board at the bottom of the doors to be painted really cleanly, if I can cut it properly with the Xacto.
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Will decide tomorrow.