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captainlip 12-09-2010 11:58 PM

1st shell not sure what to do!
 
Ok just ordered my b4 jc concepts shell and want a proper job doing with it!

Im worried ill hash it up cutting it, and want it to look nice! Clear wing with a nice paint job that looks the part even if its just one bright colour

Who is relativley cheap but does a great job with paints that wont mark easily?

Or shall i give it ago myself?

reg 13-09-2010 06:18 AM

if its one colour you want then i would do it your self,other than that have a good look at all the art work on here:thumbsup:

cmgreen 13-09-2010 07:23 AM

Airheadgraphics.com

jonmiller 13-09-2010 08:28 AM

here is a basic guide to painting a shell

http://www.rcsgraphicworx.co.uk/howto_liquidmask1.htm


as for painters, find one you like the style of and go with 'em. price should come second to that really.

Phil Channon 13-09-2010 09:17 AM

Another easy question.
I'm going to attempt my first muti coloured shell and just need some confirmation on which sequence to spray.

I'm doing a blue, orange and white scheme.

I think I should spray the blue first, then orange and finally white. Is this correct?

jonmiller 13-09-2010 11:16 AM

layout, colors and types of colors/paints will decide in which order you spray them but generally yes, dark to light.

Gnarly Old Dog 13-09-2010 12:05 PM

As Jon says - dark to light is best if poss but if not, backing a light colour with Silver can prevent a darker colour from bleeding through.

Backing colours can really affect the finished colour - especially when using flips or candies and fluoros - save the lexan off cuts from when you cut out your shell to try out things before you lay down the paint in all seriousness on the shell.

HTH

Matt Airbrushing 13-09-2010 05:16 PM

The most important thing is to clean the shell properly.
Use washing up liquid and give it a really good clean.
Then rinse it out with warm water.
Then a gentle wipe with motor cleaner to remove any left over soap (I use a microfibre cloth from the pound shop)

If you dont clean properly the paint will fall off much more easily.

captainlip 13-09-2010 10:14 PM

Im more concerned about cutting it poorly!

jonmiller 14-09-2010 07:09 AM

read the link i posted.

def12007 14-09-2010 11:32 AM

Cutting Lexan
 
Invest in a pair of proper lexan scissors fastrax do some they are around £3 they are cuved to help you cut more neatly, other than that take your time and if you have any rough edges sand them down ,

good luck

captainlip 14-09-2010 08:05 PM

Well i recieved the jc concept shell today from america so decided to pop up to the shop for paints and scissors

Painted shell metallic purple which looks nice and the cutting was ok apart from up the front it was very fiddly!

Painted the large wing pearl white and the smaller one left clear!

Apart from the odd bit of poor cutting tge only problem i have is that when i removed the window masks perhaps to soon all the sticky glue stayed on the shell and now all the windows look a mess!

Any ideas how to remove this properly as nail polish remover hasnt worked!

Will try upload pics of my first shell effort!

jonmiller 14-09-2010 08:24 PM

nail polish remover is abit risky as it contains acetone which in certain volumes can cloud the lexan.

first port of call with any tape residue normally should be another bit of tape or the same vinyl that was used. stick or dab it on the residue to try and remove it.

captainlip 14-09-2010 10:21 PM

Not much luck with, and fear it has clouded a bit.


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