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Post by throttlejunkie1 on Dec 20, 2012 11:42:24 GMT -6
First try with graphics. Attachments:
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Post by throttlejunkie1 on Dec 20, 2012 11:43:25 GMT -6
My sons scout car. Second in district by .001 Attachments:
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Post by throttlejunkie1 on Dec 20, 2012 11:44:14 GMT -6
My daughters open class car. She got first! Attachments:
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Post by X-Ring Racing on Dec 20, 2012 14:10:57 GMT -6
Very nice! Congrats.
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Post by FiRENZE on Dec 20, 2012 17:59:25 GMT -6
Throttlejunkie,
All three cars have a sharp paint finish. What type of paint did you use on the cars? Is the Red car with the flames clear coated?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2012 20:17:22 GMT -6
Agreed, that red car with the blue flames does look sweet! Beautiful car! Murph
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Seeing so many Sweet Rides here!
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Post by vdutel on Dec 20, 2012 20:40:32 GMT -6
They look really cool guys .. can't wait to see other cars ...
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Post by throttlejunkie1 on Dec 21, 2012 6:37:00 GMT -6
Thanks for the compliments. Here is a picture of my spray booth. Just kidding. I work at a subaru car plant in the paint booth above. The base coat that I am using is called wicked colors made by createx and applied with an air brush. The clear coat is actually an automotive spray that I got from our BASF rep at work. It is a spray can clear coat that they use in the GM car plants in the touch up room where they fix small blemishes in the paint. Other then that I do not know much about it except that it looks nice. Also I wet sand the primer and base coat each with 2000 grit before adding the next coat. Attachments:
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Post by Evolution on Dec 21, 2012 10:25:49 GMT -6
Very cool!
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