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How should I Go About This???
Hi, I'm actually a "metal guy" but I figured you all knew a lot more about painting. I'm working on a drag-Supra and am putting on a Toyota F1 "brush-stroke" paint job on, but I'm not sure how to do it.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Please do not move. picture for reference. http://img169.echo.cx/img169/8848/f1toyota6dh.jpg
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buy the "plastic" kit and use the decals as needed.
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Re: How should I Go About This???
a couple of ways i would do it
1. lay down your base and then make a stencil with masking tape and then remover the extra tape that you dont need and lay down your tops color 2. you buy jimmy finstones masking stencils at hobby lobby they have them for 9 bucks i think they are basicly the stencil you make on step 1 3. you buy the decal maker from testors and you make one from the pre sets they offer on the supplied disc i would go with #1 |
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