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Old 01-19-2007, 11:11 AM   #1
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Old 01-19-2007, 11:37 AM   #2
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cant see pics.

nm.... can see them now. Very nice. Your models always impress me.

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Beautiful finish on that black paint. You do some awsome paint, what's your technique?
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Don't look too close at the paint, it's so deep you might fall in. I love the smooth shiney finish you achieve with all your models. Another excellent model from you.
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Don't look too close at the paint, it's so deep you might fall in. I love the smooth shiney finish you achieve with all your models. Another excellent model from you.
I Have To Agree,I Don't Think Even Glass Is As Smooth As That Paint Job!(lol)
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Beautiful finish on that black paint. You do some awsome paint, what's your technique?
I begin with a base of flat black (tamiya) and wait 24hrs. Then I sray 3 coats of black and wait 24hrs. I sand with 8000 and sray 2 wet coats. After 48 hrs I sand it from 6000 to 12000. Finally I apply a compound. You really need to take your time...see the result.....
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Brilliant finish and paintwork.

Only comment would be to add a black wash to the wheel bolts as someone also pointed out on a Porsche that I built, it definitely adds to the realism!
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Great finish!
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Brilliant finish and paintwork.

Only comment would be to add a black wash to the wheel bolts as someone also pointed out on a Porsche that I built, it definitely adds to the realism!
Thanks for your comment, I will do it
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I begin with a base of flat black (tamiya) and wait 24hrs. Then I sray 3 coats of black and wait 24hrs. I sand with 8000 and sray 2 wet coats. After 48 hrs I sand it from 6000 to 12000. Finally I apply a compound. You really need to take your time...see the result.....
I never thought of using a flat black base, good idea. Thanks for the tip. Are you using polishing cloth? I usually wet sand with 1000, 1500 and 2000 ssand paper. My colors come out great but I still struggle with the black. I'll use the flat black for sure on my next project.
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I never thought of using a flat black base, good idea. Thanks for the tip. Are you using polishing cloth? I usually wet sand with 1000, 1500 and 2000 ssand paper. My colors come out great but I still struggle with the black. I'll use the flat black for sure on my next project.
Yes I'm using a polishing cloth. I don't need to use sand paper under 6000....but it's always depend of the finish itself. Give me some news for your next black project ....
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