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Old 06-17-2003, 01:51 AM
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Turn Signals

Sup Y'all? I'm a nooB at car modeling (and a new member here). So far I'm learning alot from this (nice job P-MAN!), but I havent been able to find something on painting the turn signals. Also... do you paint after you assemble the body or do u paint the bumpers and stuff separately? THanks for the help. Also...do any of you know how to use Frootyloops? (It's a techno creation program).
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Turn signal can be found as metallic amber. Basically metallic orange. Both testors and tamiya have it.

Adding the bumpers before or after painting depends solely on the style of the kit. Some require them to be put on after. It doesn't make a significant difference except that you have to do a lot of extra painting if you can't assemble the entire car first.


I've used fruity loops in the past. I just doodle around but lack any real musical talent. I love the orange theme by CygnusX, and that "Light again" song.


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Turn signal can be found as metallic amber. Basically metallic orange. Both testors and tamiya have it.....
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Why would you use metallic paint, I thought using clear orange with the back of the lense or the body part painted silver would make it more realistic!!!!

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TheSyndicate,

Why would you use metallic paint, I thought using clear orange with the back of the lense or the body part painted silver would make it more realistic!!!!

Ciaran


true.. it's clear color and not metalic !
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TheSyndicate,

Why would you use metallic paint, I thought using clear orange with the back of the lense or the body part painted silver would make it more realistic!!!!

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Glad you guys agree, I thought I was going mad there for a moment. The metallic color would make it very unrealistic, where as the clear colors make it look more like the lense was molded in the correct color.

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Do you paint the insides or the outsides of the lights? Thanks
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Paint the insides - more realistic. Also, you could use Bare Metal Foil or silver paint on the light recess (on the body of the car) and then attach the lights...even more realistic!
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Lense paint

Actually, Testors signal amber and turn signal red ARE metallic, and they work well. But, they work best for lenses molded into the bumpers, or backed with foil.

The reason for the metallic is to replicate the reflective properties of the lense. Even more realism can be added by topping off the metallic with a coat of Tamiya clear red or amber (depending on the lense you're painting). On cars with seperate lenses, paint the inside first with the clear color, then add a coat of the Testors metallic. The metallic adds just a bit more depth.

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Pman...

Are your brush paints enamel? Is this simply to eliminate brush strokes or any other reason?

Sorry to hijack the thread DJ
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