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Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Tue Apr 14, 2015 3:48 pm
by DAVE
I had the lead sled body and I just couldn't imagine it in anything else than metalflake. A lot more
work than it is worth, but it came out alright. Thanks for the positive responses, guys. That is
what makes it worth doing.
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:25 pm
by mattb
The metal specks paint looks great, I might have to give it a try. I haven't used Future for a long time. You guys build great looking cars.
I never tried brushing. I actually dipped the body and hung it up to let it dry! That always worked pretty good. I might try brushing one to see how it comes out. I just am not real good with a brush.
Basically, I know when I open a bottle of paint to do a drivber, I will knock the bottle over sooner or later!
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Tue Apr 14, 2015 5:57 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
Brushing is easy and you don't have to be good at it. Walking away and letting it settle makes you look good :)
If you get heavy and it drips off the lower edges, use a paper towel to wick the excess from the bottom.
When dry, please try using a good auto polish. You won't believe the difference it makes.
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Sun May 17, 2015 1:17 pm
by Revver
Any forum members using any of the following low cost solutions?
Spraying water based acrylics mixed w windshield cleaning fluid.
Spraying water based acrylics mixed w Mop N' Glow.
Chrome using aluminium foil and glue as a substitute for Bare Metal foil.
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Sun May 17, 2015 1:49 pm
by chappy
Harry I see you have the duplicolor chrome in your arsenal.
I am looking for a good chrome for a little project , what do you think of it, and do you put a semigloss or gloss black on first?
Bob
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Sun May 17, 2015 7:31 pm
by TuscoTodd
Interesting!
I use the acrylics for painting on the inside of my lexan bodies - but haven't tried them for the hard bodies.
I REALLY like the durability of the Duplicolor paints / clear for cars that will be "raced"...
Wonder how the durability would be with an acrylic base and then top coated with Duplicolor clear... :think:
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Sun May 17, 2015 7:48 pm
by TuscoTodd
Oh and I forgot to mention Revver - THANK YOU for posting the videos! :handgestures-thumbup:
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Sun May 17, 2015 10:22 pm
by TuscoTodd
Dave -
Thanks for the heads up! I will have to give that a shot then! :handgestures-thumbup:
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:38 pm
by glasshorsevh
I have been using an acrylic primer as well as acrylic paints exclusively for health reasons. I have never had any luck wet sanding the acrylic primer on a resin body. Is there a trick to this other than not using an acrylic primer?
Re: Painting 101
Posted:
Wed Mar 23, 2016 8:31 pm
by glasshorsevh