-- RC Collect -- Doug Carter Style
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-- RC Collect -- Doug Carter Style
I am going to call on Doug to post a number of pics of some of his cars and specifically his paint work. I was looking at some of the pics here and dirtoval, and it sparked my interest. What I saw was top quality paint work. Doug? Any chance I (we) can see some of your paint work? Thanks in advance.
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Ok, twist my arm... I never said I wasn't a photo whore.
Sorry for the d-load blast... they are all on my server, so the speeds should be ok from my end. A lot tend to look similar, because I rarely paint for anyone other than myself anymore. Time, patience, time and a few other reasons keep me from doing more for others, but I do take on special requests every once in a while. 


























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Man I need to get me some talent like that
I can really appreciate this level of skill, I know how difficult I find it to complete even a simple paint scheme, awesome stuff Eau Rouge.


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AWESOME
very nice job Doug, I'll call you golfinger from now...
by the way, what are those front arms on your B4? Never saw them anywhere.

by the way, what are those front arms on your B4? Never saw them anywhere.
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Awesome. I especially like that "swirl" design, the pic where there is just the body and no car, that's a cool design I haven't seen on a car before, and I like the skulls a lot too. For those two, did you just dry brush those designs and then spray the background? I might have to borrow a few of your ideas. Very nice work. 

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Yup. I have one more set. It's being saved for a Holbert 1/12th scale replica for one of the old Deltas.mrlexan wrote:Are the Lowenbrau stickers the old 1/10 Parma set for the Holbert 62?
Machined Delrin. Got them from a guy in Michigan who was making them and selling them through eBay and a thread on rctech.net. I think they were like $25, but don't let the "indestructible" description fool you. I have one left...Asso_man! wrote:by the way, what are those front arms on your B4? Never saw them anywhere.
The XX4 "skulls" was a vinyl stencil I made. I drew the skulls using an airbrush template as a source, then scanned the art, traced it in Illustrator, then cut the template out of Avery masking vinyl on a plotter. I applied the weeded stencil to the inside of the body and fogged the exposed area with dark candy red SpazStix anodize paint. Pulled the stencil off and sprayed straight red behind it. Stupid simple.MelvinsArmy wrote:For those two, did you just dry brush those designs and then spray the background?
The 2-color B3 body was a bit more complicated and easily one of the more difficult bodies I've EVER painted. It was Liquid Masked and a pattern was drawn on the outside with Sharpie. The design was inspired by 19th century stained glass. The stems were all hand cut with an X-acto knife. The colors are straight 100% red and red + a few drops of candy purple to darken the stems.
I had started a paint challenge on a forum of "painters" to do something hyper creative with only 2 colors and no fades, and none of them could handle it. All they did was complain and say how stupid the idea was. That B3 body was a result of my effort in the challenge, and not a single person recognized how much effort was in that body.

I'll have to put something together on paint tips. I've been wanting to do that for a while, and never had enough patience to do two things at once. I have a ProMod drag body that needs paint—I'll have to put something together for you guys. I've been doing it since 1983... I've picked up a few things over the years.


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Got a body for it, I assume? You said 1/12, but yet the Parma sheet is 1/10. I AM going to (that is CAPITAL AM GOING TO) do a proper 1/12 sheet for Al's 62...... I think out of all the bodies I have, I have more 62s/56s then anything else, followed by every 35 I could muster (still missing some).Eau Rouge wrote:
Yup. I have one more set. It's being saved for a Holbert 1/12th scale replica for one of the old Deltas.
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A good frind of mine makes these thanks to me and a few othersmikedealer wrote:they look like the delrin arms that some companies sell, i can probably find a link somewhere on rc10b4.com if i looked there.


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Doug, wow, that's impressive. I think you put more time and effort in to preparing to paint the body than I put in painting, trimming and mounting the body. It shows too, you're bodies are awesome. I am a painter (the oil on canvas kind) but for whatever reason, I've never had the patience to try to do a really awesome lexan paint job. Here's a pic of the body I think I got the most ambitious with.
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