White wall Tires.
Billy Rubin
12-16-2006, 06:14 AM
I am currently planning my AMT/ERTL 36' Ford coupe and am wondering how to convert the tires into whitewalls?
Is there any paint that can be used or are decals the best way to go? IF so where would i get decals? I am quite new to modelling and want to do things right for the best outcome.
Is there any paint that can be used or are decals the best way to go? IF so where would i get decals? I am quite new to modelling and want to do things right for the best outcome.
klutz_100
12-18-2006, 03:47 AM
I am currently planning my AMT/ERTL 36' Ford coupe and am wondering how to convert the tires into whitewalls?
Is there any paint that can be used or are decals the best way to go? IF so where would i get decals? I am quite new to modelling and want to do things right for the best outcome. I haven't got a clue but since noone elase seesm to have any ideas let's give it a go ;)
I made a Revell cord in 1/25 which had whitewalls you might try to find that kit. Actually the white walls were plastic inserts into the tires.
You might try making and painting? I don;t know how the oaint would stick though. Maybe r/c paints which I think are supposed to be more flexible?
Several coats of thinned out correction fluid?
Actually I wouldn't be very optimistic about white decal paper, but who knows...?Good luck though and if you find a good method, remember to share it with us all!! :thumbsup:
Is there any paint that can be used or are decals the best way to go? IF so where would i get decals? I am quite new to modelling and want to do things right for the best outcome. I haven't got a clue but since noone elase seesm to have any ideas let's give it a go ;)
I made a Revell cord in 1/25 which had whitewalls you might try to find that kit. Actually the white walls were plastic inserts into the tires.
You might try making and painting? I don;t know how the oaint would stick though. Maybe r/c paints which I think are supposed to be more flexible?
Several coats of thinned out correction fluid?
Actually I wouldn't be very optimistic about white decal paper, but who knows...?Good luck though and if you find a good method, remember to share it with us all!! :thumbsup:
MILLER_MP6
12-18-2006, 05:08 AM
hey billy.. i havnt had much luck with decals. i paint them. I just use several coats of matt white paint. Its time consuming as it is important to wait til each layer is total dry before applying the next otherwise it tends to just spread around and not cover the section you are painting.. this works for me and im doing it on my '49 merc as seen in the Hot Rod section..
good luck mate
miller :thumbsup:
good luck mate
miller :thumbsup:
accord2k2
12-18-2006, 07:59 AM
billy just use arcrylic paint but be careful they tend to rub of if you play with them too much. but other than that a couple good coats and youll have them.
chato de shamrock
12-19-2006, 02:17 AM
pegasus hobbies sell white wall tires; however, im not sure if they'd be the right size tires for your model. I also bought some white wall plastic decals off of them about 9 years ago. Who knows? Maybe they still sell them. You peeled off the paper on one end and stick the white wall to the tire. You then rub it into the tire really good and finally slowly peel off the other paper. The white wall should stay nice and tight on the tire. Thats how i made my first white walls.
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