You may wanna slow it down a bit. I kept having to go back and pause some so I could read everything. Us old geezers don't read that quickly sometimes 😋😋😋 Almost forgot... Nice tips and tricks and great video layout easy to understand. Duplicating well
That was great I have been an auto body tech for over 20 years mostly just painted! When come to spraying these bodies little different I can’t wait try your technique out!! Thank you for this awesome video! Your great painter 👩🎨
Brilliant video Moosejaw, I could have done with something like this a year ago! Easy to follow steps and highlights the layered process. The best thing is you don’t have to be a great painter just need to follow a process and don’t be afraid to paint the outside of a lexan body. I’ve just tried some weathering for the first time and its a really nice thing to do. 👏🏻👏🏻
That is exactly what I decided I’m going to do with my Phoenix, but still haven’t decided what color I’m gonna go with, it all has to match wheel and tire choice. Vanquish is awesome!
Can you make a video on the difference between tamiya ps colors and tamiya ts colors? And why one goes before the other? Please??? 🙏🏽 thank you. Your expertise is greatly appreciated sir!
This by far has been my favorite way to paint an RC body. No thinking “crap I touched this” just give it personality give it a story. Just made a Hilux body that is just stupid fun to crawl with and see the patina get better and better
so when does a guy pull the masks off? morning after type thing or like an hour later? only done 1 body so far and had some paint lift as i peeled mask off as soon as i got done with last coat. thanks joe and awesome job
I am inpatient, and patina jobs go fast than clean paint jobs on inside. So faster on outside jobs, longer on clean (20 minutes, maybe longer on cold weather seasoning paint.
Hello! Awesome video! I have also watched the one by your friend Harley Designs! After he does the ts33 for the rust he then does another ts paint for his main colour but you do a ps paint after the dull red. Do you recommend ps paint at this stage or either ps or ts types are fine? Hope that makes sense, thanks for any info please! Just getting my order ready to do a paint job
With lexan, always use a PS first, (good 2-3 coats of any color). After that you can use ts or Ps (though I let dry each coat first (5 minutes or to the touch). After I always coat with Ps-55 Matt/flat clear to seal it all in.
Yes, you could use this technique on a hard body. Definitely other static model tutorial videos out there would help too. Silver as the base couldn’t hurt. I would Try it on a scrap of plastic and see!
Hi there! I’m doing my rusty pain job today!!! Curious about one thing tho, after the white coat do you let the white dry before spraying water and applying salt? Second part of that question. Do you apply the next colour while the water and salt are still wet? Just wondering if the water and salt is meant for reacting to the colour you just sprayed, or is it more reacting with the next colour that is sprayed on top? I hope that makes sense, and thanks for any info!!!! I hope that
Yeah give it about 5 minutes and see if dry. Poly paint dries well during summer temps but not so quick during colder temps. Sometimes I take a dry paper towell and dab some of the pebbles of water off, wet salt is ok. Salt can absorb water for days so I just pint over it (again after 5ish minutes of each coat drying. Salt and/or water acts simply as a barrier between the varied coats of color. Sure in spots can blend but that adds the variousness of texture/color ya find on real patina
Just snatched up a Phoenix in the flash sale. I'll be stealing this. I thank you.
*tips fedora
absolutely, please tag #moosejawrc if ya post it. love to see the work.
Awesome little tutorial Joe 👌
Perfect job there, Joe! Excellent results.
You may wanna slow it down a bit. I kept having to go back and pause some so I could read everything. Us old geezers don't read that quickly sometimes 😋😋😋
Almost forgot... Nice tips and tricks and great video layout easy to understand. Duplicating well
Totally understandable and I can relate!
Great tutorial and the presence of the great Ted Knight is perfect
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That was a cool video thank you
Very cool, just subbed. Found you on Harley Designs channel 👍🏻🍻
Thank you!
Excellent work and super results! Thanks for sharing your trade secrets with us Joe!!!
Thanks for the tutorial, Joe. I'm giving this a try today.
That was great I have been an auto body tech for over 20 years mostly just painted! When come to spraying these bodies little different I can’t wait try your technique out!! Thank you for this awesome video! Your great painter 👩🎨
Brilliant video Moosejaw, I could have done with something like this a year ago! Easy to follow steps and highlights the layered process. The best thing is you don’t have to be a great painter just need to follow a process and don’t be afraid to paint the outside of a lexan body. I’ve just tried some weathering for the first time and its a really nice thing to do. 👏🏻👏🏻
I may even try it, thanks!
Thanks again Moosejaw. I gotta really paint my Ram Charger and one day i will learn this skill
This makes it seem really easy and far less daunting than I’ve ever thought. I am definitely going to give this a try. Great video!
I feel like even I could follow these steps!
Dare to do mighty things!
AWSOME work!
Thank you for the very informative video. Nice job! I’m saving this one for later use.
Nice job! Turned out spectacular, lots of attention to detail!
this is cool, liked
Thanks for the tips, I used rusty metal primer for the base of the "rust" I just used what I had laying around
Awesome!! Thanks for making this my friend.🤩👍👍👍😂
That is exactly what I decided I’m going to do with my Phoenix, but still haven’t decided what color I’m gonna go with, it all has to match wheel and tire choice. Vanquish is awesome!
Can you make a video on the difference between tamiya ps colors and tamiya ts colors? And why one goes before the other? Please??? 🙏🏽 thank you. Your expertise is greatly appreciated sir!
Got a video idea coming up on that soon. Look for me fixing a bad paint job soon!
Great job that body looks good on it’s own
The Phoenix body is a well thought out design
Brilliant video, very helpful 👏 👍
Amazing! Great job!
This by far has been my favorite way to paint an RC body. No thinking “crap I touched this” just give it personality give it a story.
Just made a Hilux body that is just stupid fun to crawl with and see the patina get better and better
Excellent! Thanks for this!
👍
I weather lexan by placing it softly in the trash
so when does a guy pull the masks off? morning after type thing or like an hour later? only done 1 body so far and had some paint lift as i peeled mask off as soon as i got done with last coat. thanks joe and awesome job
I am inpatient, and patina jobs go fast than clean paint jobs on inside. So faster on outside jobs, longer on clean (20 minutes, maybe longer on cold weather seasoning paint.
Hello! Awesome video! I have also watched the one by your friend Harley Designs! After he does the ts33 for the rust he then does another ts paint for his main colour but you do a ps paint after the dull red.
Do you recommend ps paint at this stage or either ps or ts types are fine? Hope that makes sense, thanks for any info please!
Just getting my order ready to do a paint job
With lexan, always use a PS first, (good 2-3 coats of any color). After that you can use ts or Ps (though I let dry each coat first (5 minutes or to the touch). After I always coat with Ps-55 Matt/flat clear to seal it all in.
Is it possible to use this technique with a hardbody? I would imagine it would be tricky not to sand through the silver, . . .but maybe?
Yes, you could use this technique on a hard body. Definitely other static model tutorial videos out there would help too. Silver as the base couldn’t hurt. I would Try it on a scrap of plastic and see!
Awesome!!! What type of truck is that?
Vanquish Phoenix (Toyota FJ’ish)
🤘🤘🤘🤘
Is there a ps paint you could use for the rust color?
I have seen some use copper but I think too metallic. As long you lay down a PS color first tamiya TS or the AS will adhere to the PS paint.
Hi there! I’m doing my rusty pain job today!!! Curious about one thing tho, after the white coat do you let the white dry before spraying water and applying salt?
Second part of that question.
Do you apply the next colour while the water and salt are still wet?
Just wondering if the water and salt is meant for reacting to the colour you just sprayed, or is it more reacting with the next colour that is sprayed on top?
I hope that makes sense, and thanks for any info!!!!
I hope that
Yeah give it about 5 minutes and see if dry. Poly paint dries well during summer temps but not so quick during colder temps.
Sometimes I take a dry paper towell and dab some of the pebbles of water off, wet salt is ok. Salt can absorb water for days so I just pint over it (again after 5ish minutes of each coat drying.
Salt and/or water acts simply as a barrier between the varied coats of color. Sure in spots can blend but that adds the variousness of texture/color ya find on real patina
@@moosejawrc amazing response time btw! Cheers 😎
Oh sorry I see there’s more to your reply than I originally saw I think you answered my question!!!
So can I just send you mine to paint like this? LOL
Actually yes.