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ups brown
so im doing a ups Taurus number 88 car based on a you guessed it a powdered brown DS chassis but im kinda stumped on what colours to use i have this pic thats been my screen saver so any pointers as to what brown to use or were i can get it from ive only painted a couple of body's so this is all new to me i think the hardest part was cutting the excess clear sticker material once i had applied the decal
Paul
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Re: ups brown
i've never seen brown lexan paint, so your gonna have to custom mix it. green and orange will make brown. might have to add a little yellow, white....... whatever you think you need to get it close. match it to the brown decals already on the body, and do a test on some scrap lexan before you commit to it.
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Re: ups brown
I found this Parma Faskolor brown but you'll need an airbrush if you're covering a large area.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRV24&P=7
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRV24&P=7
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Re: ups brown
dam i should have done ups nice easy coloursLowgear wrote:I found this Parma Faskolor brown but you'll need an airbrush if you're covering a large area.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRV24&P=7

i have based this whole build on some old decals i found

so that faskolor cant be brushed

Paul
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Re: ups brown
It can be brushed on but I don't know if its a good idea to cover large areas using that method. Usually you use a brush for the details like head and tail lights, grills, trim, etc...
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Re: ups brown
You have a great start to that body. Brushing that large of surface is going to leave streaks. Look for a airbrush and a compressor. I have a airbrush city gravity feed and small craftsman compressor that I use.Not that big of a investment. A airbrush is the way to go and will last forever if taken care of. Great set of decals . Autographics?
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Re: ups brown
well fortunate enough to have a lot of compressors being a carpenter its a given ,giant ones right down to a little one i use for my 23 gauge pin gun
but the spay gun i wouldn't know where to start
Paul
but the spay gun i wouldn't know where to start
Paul
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Re: ups brown
I've got one of these:treehugger wrote:well fortunate enough to have a lot of compressors being a carpenter its a given ,giant ones right down to a little one i use for my 23 gauge pin gun
but the spay gun i wouldn't know where to start
Paul
http://www.testors.com/product/136949/8821A/_/Broad_Stroke_EZ_Airbrush_Set_with_Propellant
Think I paid like $22 or so at walmart.
The end of the hose screws onto the can of propellant. The can has the same standard threads as air hose adapters so you can screw in a male quick connect and just use your compressor.
For serious airbrush work like fades and shadows this is basically useless.
For covering big areas of lexan with a solid color, this does nicely. I use this with the fascolor type paints with great results.
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Re: ups brown
Heres the one that I have. Using a 3 gallon craftsman compressor to run it.
http://www.airbrushcity.com/gd102.htm
http://www.airbrushcity.com/gd102.htm
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Re: ups brown
To mix brown paint, mix two secondary colors (like orange + green) in equal parts, then add black to darken the shade.
Don't brush on any lexan paints if you want the body to look good.
Don't brush on any lexan paints if you want the body to look good.
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Re: ups brown
Eau Rouge wrote:To mix brown paint, mix two secondary colors (like orange + green) in equal parts, then add black to darken the shade.
Don't brush on any lexan paints if you want the body to look good.
oh i know i painted my lazer sport with the yellow 5 coats latter and it still has brush lines in it
Re: ups brown
Why make it so difficult on yourself. Get a jug of the Parma paint and a cheap refillable aerosol sprayer and make it happen. Something like this:
http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1/page_33414_45/preval_sprayer_267_sprayer_paint_complete_unit.html
Might have to thin it a bit like using an airbrush, I've never used the Parma paint. Do a little practice and see what works best.
Tom
http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1/page_33414_45/preval_sprayer_267_sprayer_paint_complete_unit.html
Might have to thin it a bit like using an airbrush, I've never used the Parma paint. Do a little practice and see what works best.
Tom
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Re: ups brown
My wife's maiden name is "Brown". I always loved to take full advantage of seeing the commerical on TV, "What can Brown do for you?"..... "I can think of quite a few things!" She never did any of them.
Off topic, but I thought I'd share nonetheless.
Looks good so far.

Off topic, but I thought I'd share nonetheless.
Looks good so far.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
www.gojammedia.com
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Re: ups brown
Just go to the arts & crafts section of wally world and pick up a bottle of acrylic paint. It will be too thick to spray out of the bottle, but a little distilled H20 will get it the right consistency. They have many of the not-too-exciting colors to choose from (ie brown). Folk art is one of the brand names. There is another but I can't remember it.
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Re: ups brown
thanks Brandon i stood in my lhs this morning with a bunch of paint i was going to mix and put them back im glad i did . i got the body finished and mounted i put the decals on first so i could mask to the yellow stripes i also got my self a circle cutter for the wheel holes great little tool probably saved me two hours im taking a pan down to the powder coaters to get some brown laid down and then its off to shelf land 

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