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eyeayen 02-01-2012 07:17 PM

I really like that Julian. Looks very cool, the lights are good too and I like the fact you've put the detail into the front to make some extra shading on there.

When you're back Fluoro colours get the white nice and even then dust over it with a silver, that should make it completely opaque so you don't get anything else coming through. You could always mask it up real quick with paper tape once the colours are nice and dry, that would eliminate it too, a lot more work than just putting some silver through the gun though.

julianb 02-01-2012 11:39 PM

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Cheers for the advice. It's been a loooong day. I had nightmares with Fasmask put on way too thin. Had to more or less scrape off the mask from the pinstripes on this one (see latest pics). Had to build up the black shading more than I wanted to hide some static marks. Can't wait for the prep to arrive from Jon!!!

Going to try applying with a brush/sponge in the meantime as a test, and see if the issue goes away.

Finally to add insult to injury, I went out to the garage and cranked up my venerable old Roland Camm 1, to find that the ancient PC running it refused to boot - hard drive knackered. Luckily being an ex-I.T. man, I had a back-up of all the work and a duplicate of the drive on another PC, so was able to do a little juggling to fix the prob.

A lot of work to get some fresh headlight masks.....sheesh..!

Here's the pics. Can't take credit for the design, its based on one of Luke Hobsons, - I see Ginga has just done a few new ones for him. I bottled it and left most of the black shading off given the issues with static I seem to be suffering at present...

cheers

Ju

jonmiller 03-01-2012 12:21 AM

looks good bud - everyones orders going out tomorrow when the posty opens back up

:thumbsup:

gingapaint 03-01-2012 07:55 AM

Hi Ju, they look great! I didn't design Luke's either, he came to me with the design and I just fiddled around with it.
For fading into white, get some RCS body prep from Jon, it eliminates the static. I've no idea how it works, but the difference is night and day. :D

U1timate PigDog 03-01-2012 08:03 AM

Looks brilliant, simple but really effective, they always look better that way and what a job you've done, I think he could race in the dark with this one :lol:.

On a note with the pinstripes, I sometimes do them first, especially if there really thin ones, as paint builds up a little and makes them harder to lift out the mask clean. If there silver just make sure you get enough of it on so the following colours do bleed through and if using any other colour just giving a good backing of white then silver..

top job tho:thumbsup:

Haha I didn't even see your 2nd body post and thought I'd gone crazy when the picture looked different after posting LOL,

However this one looks good as well, good work and keep it up

julianb 04-01-2012 11:00 PM

Jeez, I never even considered doing the pinstripes first. What a cracking idea. I'll certainly give it a try on the next shells - I have some fiddly buggy shells coming up next that might benefit from giving it a try. Cheers!

julianb 17-01-2012 12:25 AM

And another...
 
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Just finished this P37 for a clubmate. The brief was black red and yellow. Wanted to avoid the whole German Flag looky likey thing, so tried some charcoal instead of black, and a little dust of silver around the edges. A few RCS Cog stencils for detail and some chrome around the lights. Also tried doing the pinstriping first before the paint got thick. Cheers Ian - what a great idea!!!

Hope my fellow racer likes it... eeek!!!!!

U1timate PigDog 17-01-2012 07:52 AM

Top Job looks real nice, I like the colours and the charcoal looks better than plain black (nice touch), only thing to thing about is that hrome tends to lift alot easier than other paint so just be careful if you put that down and laying others on top.

Super nice work though, I really like it, I think because it looks fast lol :thumbsup:

eyeayen 17-01-2012 10:12 AM

Looks good ! Good lines and shapes.

I can't take any of the credit for the pin striping thing - Graham who has posted above me mentioned it :lol:

jonmiller 17-01-2012 11:41 AM

looks great j, nice1 :thumbsup:

cheekyscouse 17-01-2012 03:39 PM

really really like that mate, looks mean :thumbsup:

julianb 17-01-2012 06:39 PM

Cheers chaps - on with some more tonight!

julianb 28-01-2012 05:52 PM

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Here's the latest, finished in the nick of time for Louth's 1st Carpet Rd.

As usual the camera fails to convey the fluorescent yellow and green, the hot rod sparkle shows up well though!!!

Hope you like it Sam!!!

U1timate PigDog 28-01-2012 06:25 PM

Looking good!!!! Love the sparkle and great all round work, looks very nice :thumbsup:

julianb 28-01-2012 08:34 PM

Cheers,

As always the pics don't do it justice, far brighter and more contrasty in the flesh than the images give credit.

I used Parma Fasmask on this one, and still didn't get it thick enough!!! Four or Five coats next time ;-)

The colours were;- Createx Fluoro green and yellow, Auto Air Hot Rod Sparkle, Flame Red and Deep Purple (for the shadows), Faskolor Satin Chrome for the window frames and Fastrax Chrome aerosol for the pinstriping. Quite a mixture!!!

cheers

Ju

jonmiller 28-01-2012 09:04 PM

looks good bud :)

Rich D 28-01-2012 09:13 PM

Nice job Jules !

Steveonamission 28-01-2012 09:26 PM

Liking your fade skills chap and your painting style. :)

julianb 29-01-2012 12:03 AM

Cheers chaps. Loving this paintin' lark

J

eyeayen 29-01-2012 02:16 PM

Looks cool, I've got that hot rod sparkle colour, never managed to photograph it decently yet.

Great shell though !:thumbsup:


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