**Help** 2-tone color car
youngdrifter_x
11-07-2003, 06:40 PM
Whats up guys/girls, I was wondering what kind of tape do I use if i wanted to do a 2-tone color car. All I need is a good tape that wont leave marks on the car and leave a good line where the next color meets. I would use scotch tape, but I'm afraid of the paint leaking the the tape. I would use electrical tape but I think that it will leave marks on the car..like sticky marks. If you have any suggestions please post. Thanks.
-Andrew
-Andrew
tonioseven
11-07-2003, 06:52 PM
Tamiya tape!! Works wonders!!
chrismcgee
11-07-2003, 07:04 PM
i am using tamiya tape now on my tribal two tone subaru. its great
youngdrifter_x
11-07-2003, 07:28 PM
Cool. Where can I get that? The hobby shop I got to dont have it.
tonioseven
11-07-2003, 07:39 PM
www.hlj.com
ratdat
11-07-2003, 07:54 PM
:thinkerg: If you are doing a two tone and are worried about the paint creeping under the tape, one thing you can do is shoot a coat of clear before putting the second color on. Then if the paint creeps under the tape it'll be clear so you won't see it. Let the clear flash off before putting your color on and it should create a barrier that'll stop the color creeping under the edge of the tape .
And, :iagree: with the others, use Tamiya tape...it's good stuff
And, :iagree: with the others, use Tamiya tape...it's good stuff
nis.k.a.
11-07-2003, 08:14 PM
<Chim in>
Tamiya tape....
Tamiya tape....
Jay!
11-07-2003, 08:21 PM
:thinkerg: If you are doing a two tone and are worried about the paint creeping under the tape, one thing you can do is shoot a coat of clear before putting the second color on. Then if the paint creeps under the tape it'll be clear so you won't see it. Let the clear flash off before putting your color on and it should create a barrier that'll stop the color creeping under the edge of the tape . Most definately do that.
Honoturtle
11-07-2003, 08:29 PM
Here's a little tutorial:
Masking and 2-tone Painting (http://modeltech.tripod.com/2tone.htm) - By: Tim Dody
Masking and 2-tone Painting (http://modeltech.tripod.com/2tone.htm) - By: Tim Dody
fujimituner235
11-07-2003, 08:30 PM
I just use regular masking tape, works for me.
Bryan_831
11-08-2003, 06:59 AM
i use Tamiya Masking Tape too....works wonders! never leaks, but i have a question: sometimes, instead of leaking, it leaves jagged edges (brushpainted and used acrylic bottle paint), why does it happen and how do i stop it? :wtf
911S_TARGA_RSR
11-08-2003, 07:02 AM
Tamiya Masking Tape man it is the best
ratdat
11-08-2003, 09:20 AM
i use Tamiya Masking Tape too....works wonders! never leaks, but i have a question: sometimes, instead of leaking, it leaves jagged edges (brushpainted and used acrylic bottle paint), why does it happen and how do i stop it? :wtf
Do you pull the tape off while the paint is still wet or wait until it's dry?
Do you pull the tape off while the paint is still wet or wait until it's dry?
orangecuse
11-08-2003, 01:41 PM
That link is down that was posted...
ratdat,
im guessing the trick is to pull the tape off when the paint is still wet?
-makes sense...
ratdat,
im guessing the trick is to pull the tape off when the paint is still wet?
-makes sense...
ratdat
11-08-2003, 01:58 PM
Not immeadiately after painting but before it's completely dry, yes. What I do is mask it up so I can pull the tape from the line without having to unmask the whole car. That gives you something to hold (albeit cover in paint!) while you carefull peel the tape away.
What i do is cover the area to me masked down to withing about 4 or 5mm of the line the add a final strip of tape to define the edge last. Then a couple of minuts after putting the paint on a peel that strip off. Seems to work nicely but is pretty risky in terms of getting little bits of crap in the fresh paint. I usually wait until the paint has just gone touch dry on the surface before pulling the tape as it reduces the risk a bit.
What i do is cover the area to me masked down to withing about 4 or 5mm of the line the add a final strip of tape to define the edge last. Then a couple of minuts after putting the paint on a peel that strip off. Seems to work nicely but is pretty risky in terms of getting little bits of crap in the fresh paint. I usually wait until the paint has just gone touch dry on the surface before pulling the tape as it reduces the risk a bit.
EMAXX
11-08-2003, 06:09 PM
Tamiya tape is the only way to go to get some high quailty paint jobs.
When I use tape and mask off, I wait about 5 min, that always seems to work just fine for me, then I slowy pull it off very carefully.
When I use tape and mask off, I wait about 5 min, that always seems to work just fine for me, then I slowy pull it off very carefully.
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