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Maxbashing 20-01-2013 03:51 PM

First attempt at using liquid mask
 
The lights and grill on the truggy are Rcs touring car decals altered to fit!

http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/...50ef7000eb.jpg

http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/...fa969e612a.jpg

http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/...8d009e92c4.jpg

http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/...727bdf8854.jpg

gainsy 20-01-2013 04:19 PM

Good job fella :thumbsup:

LRP 20-01-2013 05:36 PM

Nice :) looks great

Chrisfoster1971 20-01-2013 05:39 PM

Well if thats your first attempt I'd be pretty pleased with that.

Just trying to figure out a design for my cars, but pondering if to get someone to pain them for me as ultimately it may be cheaper as I'd probably ruin the shells.

Impressed with your first attempt.

eddscott 20-01-2013 05:41 PM

Is that how the paints splashes are?

Do you splatter on the liquid mask?

Look great too.

Maxbashing 20-01-2013 05:45 PM

The paint splatters are exactly what they sound like! This is the first time I have tried following advice from some excellent painters on here. It's simply a matter of flicking paint with a brush on the shell. While doing it I learnt that it's better to do short flicks which give a better splatter.

Maxbashing 20-01-2013 09:26 PM

Thanks to all those who have sent nice comments they are very much appreciated.

MrMagoo 20-01-2013 09:39 PM

Mate, I wish my first jobs had looked that goof. Cracking colour and design, and really well executed. Love it!

Maxbashing 21-01-2013 08:23 PM

Thanks Mr Magoo, from a man who does such excellent paint jobs that means a lot..
:blush:

eyeayen 26-01-2013 04:33 PM

I like the designs and as Magoo has said for first jobs absolutely brilliant :thumbsup:

If I could possibly offer you some advice though I would narrow down your window frames ( I hate doing windows myself, worst bit of the job, better now I've got some sorted on the cutter ! ).

You've got some of the best splattery paint I've seen on a shell, it's difficult to do, the only thing with yours is you've lost impact because it's either an incredibly dark colour or black like the design it's going over so you can't tell where the design ends and the splat starts. It probably looks better in the flesh but those are the only 2 points I can really pick up on.

As I started this with though, good job :thumbsup:

Maxbashing 26-01-2013 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 738001)
I like the designs and as Magoo has said for first jobs absolutely brilliant :thumbsup:

If I could possibly offer you some advice though I would narrow down your window frames ( I hate doing windows myself, worst bit of the job, better now I've got some sorted on the cutter ! ).

You've got some of the best splattery paint I've seen on a shell, it's difficult to do, the only thing with yours is you've lost impact because it's either an incredibly dark colour or black like the design it's going over so you can't tell where the design ends and the splat starts. It probably looks better in the flesh but those are the only 2 points I can really pick up on.

As I started this with though, good job :thumbsup:

Thanks mate really good of you to take the time to send such detailed thoughts. I really appreciate the feedback. I really struggled to cut the window frames, I'm sure I'll get better at the cutting bit with some practice. The black "zigzag" lines were loads thicker than I'd imagined but again my cutting let me down.

To be honest the colours weren't quite what I was aiming for, the issue of using cans I guess is that you can't mix the colours so I was stuck with what I had! I was pleased with the splatter, I am defo thinking of using some more contrasting colours.

eyeayen 26-01-2013 11:59 PM

Get some small jars. Supermarkets sell marmalade and jams in them like you' get in a hotel. The lids seal well ! You can spray the colours into them. Get a couple more jars than you need. One with thinners in it and another to mix your unique colours. That should help you out. Thinners paint is cool. I much prefer it but the water based is okay. Jon at RCS is bringing a range out. They're worth waiting for.


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