

I had planned to do that how ever there was an issue with me and my masking tape. needless to say the tape won.Coelacanth wrote:Looks good, simple but effective. I'd probably have continued the flame theme through to the front fenders, though.
Is that a poke at my dirt car?Jedi Master wrote:I like it. Nice to see something that's not covered in millions of stickers!
Will certainly post pics of my next one. The paint I used was a mix of 2 paints the Blue is a candy blue racing finish rattle can. The silver is just that and is Pactra rattle can. I see it on the shelf over there and its a dark blue but turn the hall light on and some terquise comes out in places. As far as the blanks sheets of mask I usually pick it up at the lhs but they didn't have any. I think its Parma that has them or xxx main one of them. Once I used Gary McAllister's window masks. A laser printer is best but you can use a inkjet on lower settings or let it sit and dry good.Diamond Dave wrote:I think the blue looks great in the pics, nice and Blue, not to dark and def not to light.
Well, post some pics of the next one. I am sure it will be just as good.
What did you use to paint it, and where can I get some masking paper? That sounds like a really easy solution to masking tape.
Toddklavy69 wrote:welcome to the forum Rick. Looks like bent is running a stampede under there but I'll let him answer that for sure. Stick around you'll remember and learn lots of stuff from these guys.
Todd
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