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09-30-2001, 12:46 PM | #1 | |
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Painting the body
OK, I know I should have made this my first step, but I put it off and now the entire car is finished except for painting the body and putting it on the car. Now, I just need the low-down on how I should undertake this.
I know to sand first. Got it. Gotta either get a spray can or an air gun tomorrow. Gotta mask off the taillight recesses, headlight recesses, air intakes, bumpers (different color than body), etc. Any tape recomendations? How do I actually paint it? How long to dry? Priming? After painting? Sorry
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09-30-2001, 03:46 PM | #2 | |
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1. Remove Seam lines
2. Sand whole body with 800 grade 3. Wash and Primer 4. Leave for 24 hours then sand lightly with 1200 grade 5. Spray colour. 6. leave for minimum of 3 days then polish All details can be added after that, paint in the recesses with silver and the grilles with semi gloss black. Window rubbers are the hardest to get neat! Best to use a paint pen. |
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09-30-2001, 03:51 PM | #3 | |
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I use much higher numbers for the sanding grits... I use 1800 on the bare plastic and 2400 between the primer and base coat. And I still always take more paint off than I mean to!
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09-30-2001, 03:56 PM | #4 | |
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Don't push so hard
Thanks for the info guys...
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09-30-2001, 05:13 PM | #5 | |
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When doing a kit i always do the painting of the body first before the rest of the kit. This way the body has a while to "harden" the paint up.
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09-30-2001, 05:17 PM | #6 | |
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I planned on doing that too, but I had a whole weekend to work until the hobby shops open again, so I couldn't get anything to spray the body with, that's why I hopped right into the rest of the car...
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09-30-2001, 06:35 PM | #7 | |
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Thanks for some of the tips.
Do you find it better to paint the car before or after you are done assembling?? What type of tape do you use?? If you paint the body by itself, do you put it together, or spray the parts separetly?? Sorry, but I want to be perfect:licker:
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09-30-2001, 06:38 PM | #8 | |
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Tamiya masking tape, if you can get it.
I do it in parts, but I do them together all at once so they'll all get the same number of coats and end up the same shade. But then you have to deal with gluing the other parts on over the paint job. |
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09-30-2001, 08:49 PM | #9 | |
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Would using normal masking tape, put on your clothes first to make it less sticky, work almost as well. Where can I order this Tamiya stuff from??
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09-30-2001, 08:57 PM | #10 | |
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If your hobby shop doesn't stock it, it's probably too much trouble to order it. Regular masking tape will work. Don't un-sticky it, it should be fine. Just make sure the paint under the tape is completely dry. Like a few days dry. Also, run something flat along the edge to sort of seal it down. Use a pen, a screwdriver, your fingernail, etc...
Remove the tape as soon as the paint is tacky, but before it's all the way dry. |
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09-30-2001, 08:59 PM | #11 | |
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Thanks.And I dont have a hobby shop, for that I need to go to Toronto, and I dont know any places there. If someone could help on that, I would be thankful.
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09-30-2001, 09:01 PM | #13 | |
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Which is closer to you? Toronto or Barrie? There's a few here in Barrie...
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10-01-2001, 04:29 AM | #14 | ||
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If you are masking any part on the model that needs a nice fine line,(around windows for the rubbers) only use the Tamiya Tape. Normal tape can bleed the paint though the edge giving a rough jaggered look to the line.
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