Masking question...Tamiya's Jordon 191
Deejay27
04-04-2003, 01:14 AM
I am expecting to get this kit in the mail in a few days and have a few questions about how I should approach masking the body for painting. I have attached a pic as a reference to what I'm talking about (got picture off of gpma.org/kit was made by Eric Evain). I have some experience at airbrushing solid colors on cars but never had to spray 2 seperate colors before. Here's my question: do I start out spraying...let's say the green first and have it overlap into the blue area then apply the mask to spray on the blue.......or should I mask twice for each color? Any suggestions and tips will be greatly appreciated.
http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/jordan.jpg
http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/jordan.jpg
GTi-VR6_A3
04-04-2003, 01:19 AM
Originally posted by Deejay27
I am expecting to get this kit in the mail in a few days and have a few questions about how I should approach masking the body for painting. I have attached a pic as a reference to what I'm talking about (got picture off of gpma.org/kit was made by Eric Evain). I have some experience at airbrushing solid colors on cars but never had to spray 2 seperate colors before. Here's my question: do I start out spraying...let's say the green first and have it overlap into the blue area then apply the mask to spray on the blue.......or should I mask twice for each color? Any suggestions and tips will be greatly appreciated.
http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/jordan.jpg
i havnt tried it on a model yet but when i did it on wood i did one color then mask this is how pro painters as in buildings and stuff it as well.
otherwise you risk a bad line when double masking.
-GTi-VR6_A3
I am expecting to get this kit in the mail in a few days and have a few questions about how I should approach masking the body for painting. I have attached a pic as a reference to what I'm talking about (got picture off of gpma.org/kit was made by Eric Evain). I have some experience at airbrushing solid colors on cars but never had to spray 2 seperate colors before. Here's my question: do I start out spraying...let's say the green first and have it overlap into the blue area then apply the mask to spray on the blue.......or should I mask twice for each color? Any suggestions and tips will be greatly appreciated.
http://home.pacbell.net/deejay27/jordan.jpg
i havnt tried it on a model yet but when i did it on wood i did one color then mask this is how pro painters as in buildings and stuff it as well.
otherwise you risk a bad line when double masking.
-GTi-VR6_A3
ales
04-04-2003, 01:21 AM
The first option - you spray one colour (no masking), then mask off what you need to keep in that colour and spray the rest the other colour. And then I'd suggest clearcoating as there will be a noticeable "step" between the two colours.
HTH
Alex
HTH
Alex
GTi-VR6_A3
04-04-2003, 01:24 AM
Originally posted by ales
The first option - you spray one colour (no masking), then mask off what you need to keep in that colour and spray the rest the other colour. And then I'd suggest clearcoating as there will be a noticeable "step" between the two colours.
HTH
Alex
or multi coat and then sand to even them together. did it ona guitar very cool...
-GTi-VR6_A3
The first option - you spray one colour (no masking), then mask off what you need to keep in that colour and spray the rest the other colour. And then I'd suggest clearcoating as there will be a noticeable "step" between the two colours.
HTH
Alex
or multi coat and then sand to even them together. did it ona guitar very cool...
-GTi-VR6_A3
nornicle
04-04-2003, 01:47 AM
in the most current issue of "SPEED" magazine down in oz they show a helmet being air brushed and they do the white line by
1. painting the helmet white
2. taping off the white part
3. spraing each colour while masking carefully
4. lift off and you have A WHITE STRIPE!
1. painting the helmet white
2. taping off the white part
3. spraing each colour while masking carefully
4. lift off and you have A WHITE STRIPE!
Decs0105
04-04-2003, 06:38 AM
Take a look at http://www.cifesystem.com/ !! click at helpful modelling guide and then painting techniques !!! he has two ways of masking i think that are the best two !!!! :D
Deejay27
04-04-2003, 07:39 PM
Thanks for the info and suggestions everyone. I also found a site that has some good info on masking....check it out. Now all I have to do is wait for my kit to come in and start the work on it :D!
http://www.interlog.com/~ask/scale/tips/rub/rub.htm
http://www.interlog.com/~ask/scale/tips/rub/rub.htm
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