No I probably breezed through it too quickly. I cut all the lines before painting and the thin dark stripes are one of the first things I'll paint. Dark colors first so you don't have dark backing light colors making shadows
What brand of liquid mask did you use in this video? I've always used tape and after watching your video, I definitely need to try this liquid mask process.
Hey Dave, I've been using the Bittydesign stuff for a couple years now. 3 coats with paint brush and dry with a hairdryer in between... if your painting a bunch of bodies guys will use a cheap harbor freight paint gun. The magic is in the cutting, take your time and a backlight really helps to see the lines you've already cut for lining stuff up. Nice sharp blade. Short straight lines are the easiest to start with, round stuff like flames or really long straight lines are challenging
Which brand of airbrush paint do you use? I've tried the Proline but it's not strong at all and will scratch away with almost no effort. I was able to lightly cover the cured Proline paint with some Tamiya PS to give it a protective shell (the Tamiya paint is much stronger)...that works, but I sure wish I could find some airbrush paint that cures as strong as the Tamiya PS. Thanks!
Used most of them. Used to use faskolor but I've also used createx and spaztix. Currently have proline stuff but haven't done a ton of painting with it... all of them are easy to scratch off. I used to back them with a thin bed liner. And that worked good but I did wrinkle a couple jobs. Trucks tend to get destroyed and scratch way easier than any buggy because buggy bodies are protected better. The short course has no chance, I know it's gonna get destroyed so I plan on replacing it.
I don't have the time Jeremy, only paint for myself these days. Unfortunately can't work for 5-8 bucks an hour. Lots of good painters that do it affordably. We have a new guy here, JB Paints. Bradley Fine Line is a good one, MH Designs did the green and orange one. Gotta find one you trust with good turn around times
Game changer! Tape is more of a pain in the ass than anything... some guys can do great stuff with it but liquid mask works so well I'd never try tape again. Just takes practice cutting and peeling it. Take your time cutting and peeling it between layers
@joshuajkoplin definitely the most rewarding part when you pull the window masks and the outer film. Next paint video I do I'll have to add the viola in there for sure
Looks awesome! I’ve been trying so hard to do paint jobs like this for so long & it always comes out horrible lol. I’m think an air brush might help a lot? The track is awesome as well! We are working on rebuilding my/our track as we speak! Great vid! Definitely gonna try & see if this helps.👍🏼
Awesome! Ya painting is an art... liquid mask and an airbrush are game changers. Just take your time cutting the mask. Use your phones light as a backlight to do the second line so the distance stays equal.
Yellow can, hell yeah
Very nice work. And what a great track, wow!
Thanks! Lots of hours making the track
Great video thanks
Nice tut. I have always struggled with paint. I usually will just go with a solid color now to save time. I do want to try the liquid mask though.
It's tedious but definitely the best way to get clean paint jobs in my opinion
did i miss the part where you did the pin striping/outlines?
No I probably breezed through it too quickly. I cut all the lines before painting and the thin dark stripes are one of the first things I'll paint. Dark colors first so you don't have dark backing light colors making shadows
What brand of liquid mask did you use in this video? I've always used tape and after watching your video, I definitely need to try this liquid mask process.
Hey Dave, I've been using the Bittydesign stuff for a couple years now. 3 coats with paint brush and dry with a hairdryer in between... if your painting a bunch of bodies guys will use a cheap harbor freight paint gun.
The magic is in the cutting, take your time and a backlight really helps to see the lines you've already cut for lining stuff up. Nice sharp blade. Short straight lines are the easiest to start with, round stuff like flames or really long straight lines are challenging
@@TheRacinJason awesome! Thanks Jason. Where's the best place to buy from?
I get it off amainhobbies
@@TheRacinJason thanks again for your help!
No problem! Glad to help
❤❤❤soo awesome
Looks really nice
Just came by researching liquid mask for spray paint???? SICK PAINT, DUDE
Thanks! Really liked how that one came out
Which brand of airbrush paint do you use? I've tried the Proline but it's not strong at all and will scratch away with almost no effort. I was able to lightly cover the cured Proline paint with some Tamiya PS to give it a protective shell (the Tamiya paint is much stronger)...that works, but I sure wish I could find some airbrush paint that cures as strong as the Tamiya PS. Thanks!
Used most of them. Used to use faskolor but I've also used createx and spaztix. Currently have proline stuff but haven't done a ton of painting with it... all of them are easy to scratch off. I used to back them with a thin bed liner. And that worked good but I did wrinkle a couple jobs. Trucks tend to get destroyed and scratch way easier than any buggy because buggy bodies are protected better. The short course has no chance, I know it's gonna get destroyed so I plan on replacing it.
How much for a tekno ebuggy eb48 2.1 body custom 2 color white and lime green?
I don't have the time Jeremy, only paint for myself these days. Unfortunately can't work for 5-8 bucks an hour. Lots of good painters that do it affordably. We have a new guy here, JB Paints. Bradley Fine Line is a good one, MH Designs did the green and orange one. Gotta find one you trust with good turn around times
Just painted a mini shell, masking tape failed and edges were ruined, can live with it, but certainly going to try liquid mask next time 😊
Game changer! Tape is more of a pain in the ass than anything... some guys can do great stuff with it but liquid mask works so well I'd never try tape again. Just takes practice cutting and peeling it. Take your time cutting and peeling it between layers
Is there a specific brand of liquid mask you prefer? This looks a lot easier then tapping and cutting haha
Bitty design is my new go to! Used to be stuff by dively but that was discontinued
Did you say “wah la”? 😂
You know it! 😂
@@TheRacinJason I’m 43 I always said “wah la” 6 months ago I saw the word spelled its -Violà 😂 I just learned it so I won’t give you shit.
@joshuajkoplin definitely the most rewarding part when you pull the window masks and the outer film. Next paint video I do I'll have to add the viola in there for sure
@@TheRacinJason Maybe pop an abracadabra at some point.
Looks awesome! I’ve been trying so hard to do paint jobs like this for so long & it always comes out horrible lol. I’m think an air brush might help a lot? The track is awesome as well! We are working on rebuilding my/our track as we speak! Great vid! Definitely gonna try & see if this helps.👍🏼
Awesome! Ya painting is an art... liquid mask and an airbrush are game changers. Just take your time cutting the mask. Use your phones light as a backlight to do the second line so the distance stays equal.