You could get a condiment bottle and put the soap in that. Like the type you see in a restaurant. You can cut the tip yourself, just a little so the hole is small. Or a small soda bottle and drill a small hole. You can get a bunch of bottle caps and drill various size holes and just swap them out for various size streams. Also, try starting the squeeze 4" outside the body then draw across, 4" past and stop. Same for swirling. Helps prevent the initial blob from being on the body. Try a small paint brush too, for something different. Great vid and fun thing to do with Axle! (Maybe a milk crate or lower table for Axle so he can get a bit higher up) Nice job Axle!!! You'll be the official "Cape Custom Painter" in no time! :)
I seen this before but I never tried it , I might try it slightly differently but still using dish soap , great to see your little guy racer lol get his hands dirty , enjoy your time with him when he is little it's a great time , stay safe guys .
Your bodies came out great.What great way for young drivers and new to do a paint job. It's also a great way to use up paint you might have left over. Great work, Axle.
After watching the @scalebuildersguild video, I made an xmaxx and a prerunner body using the same soap method. From What I learned you should wash the soap off immediately after spraying it on and you will get a cleaner effect. Letting the paint dry with the soap on is what leaves that thin/dusty black where the soap trail was. I used Traxxas paint and a garden hose and I was able to wash all the soap off without any paint being washed away. Not to self promote but I posted the bodies Ive painted on my channel. The latrax prerunner body Is the one I let the paint sit and dry. You can definitely see the difference.
Awesome info...never knew you can use dish soap as a mask. Nice work Adam & Axle... I'll try it out on one of the LGRP bodies that I haven't painted yet.
Very cool effect! I may try this with my air brush for an even more controlled look and pattern creation. I’ll use metallics on mine as well. Great idea and fun outcome.
I'm defiantly gonna give this a try. FYI those masks aren't doing anything to protect you from the fumes. You need an actual respirator. They have some at harbor freight that wont break the bank too badly.
I screwed up my paint job, trying to do a two tone, one was Testor spray paint the other was a Tamiya can that I had laying around, as I spray the Tamiya it caused the other paint to mix/bleed....I guess they are different type of spray paints.
Please please stop painting in your basement. If you’re going to make a spray booth. Those fumes are so not good for you. And the masks you wore did nothing. Respirator especially for lil man. Dad rant over. Killer paint jobs.
Timestamps
Step 1 apply soap and base color: 0:25
Step 2 rinse and add color: 2:43
First impressions: 5:44
Final product: 6:11
THE BEST PART OF THIS….SPENDING QUALITY TOME WITH THE LIL GUY!!! LUV THAT!
❤ couple of Legends spreading joy across the globe😊
My Son and I really enjoy your content. Thanks 🙏
You could get a condiment bottle and put the soap in that. Like the type you see in a restaurant. You can cut the tip yourself, just a little so the hole is small. Or a small soda bottle and drill a small hole. You can get a bunch of bottle caps and drill various size holes and just swap them out for various size streams.
Also, try starting the squeeze 4" outside the body then draw across, 4" past and stop. Same for swirling. Helps prevent the initial blob from being on the body.
Try a small paint brush too, for something different.
Great vid and fun thing to do with Axle! (Maybe a milk crate or lower table for Axle so he can get a bit higher up)
Nice job Axle!!! You'll be the official "Cape Custom Painter" in no time! :)
I seen this before but I never tried it , I might try it slightly differently but still using dish soap , great to see your little guy racer lol get his hands dirty , enjoy your time with him when he is little it's a great time , stay safe guys .
I love this video so much!! That’s what it’s all about!! Spending time with our family having fun!!!
Your bodies came out great.What great way for young drivers and new to do a paint job. It's also a great way to use up paint you might have left over. Great work, Axle.
Love the purple makes me wanna do one like that
After watching the @scalebuildersguild video, I made an xmaxx and a prerunner body using the same soap method. From What I learned you should wash the soap off immediately after spraying it on and you will get a cleaner effect. Letting the paint dry with the soap on is what leaves that thin/dusty black where the soap trail was. I used Traxxas paint and a garden hose and I was able to wash all the soap off without any paint being washed away.
Not to self promote but I posted the bodies Ive painted on my channel. The latrax prerunner body Is the one I let the paint sit and dry. You can definitely see the difference.
Good info! I’ll try that next time 👍🏻
They both look good thanks for sharing 👍
Beautifully done
Awesome info...never knew you can use dish soap as a mask. Nice work Adam & Axle... I'll try it out on one of the LGRP bodies that I haven't painted yet.
Ahhh... this is such a cool idea!!! I have so many creative ideas to try with this technique.
Thanks for sharing this!!!
I love it! I can't wait to try it myself. Thanks for the awesome tutorial 😊
Both look awesome!! Think I will try this on next one💯
Very cool effect! I may try this with my air brush for an even more controlled look and pattern creation. I’ll use metallics on mine as well. Great idea and fun outcome.
I need an airbrush system in my life I think
Great Idea!
Nice turned out awesome I haven’t tried it yet but I want to. Thanks for the tutorial ❤
Very cool!
Looks great 👍 and nice to see you guys wearing masks while spraying . Never knew about this painting trick .thanks ....Harry 🇮🇪
Awesome video, nice work
Awesome!
When you do a paint job with your kid be prepared to emergency eye wash!
Looks awesome! That’s a really cool technique! I am subd too Scale also and don’t remember seeing this but love it
Nice nice
If you try this again, I wonder if putting the soap in a better, smaller tip squeeze bottle would work better? Like a restaurant ketchup bottle.
I'm defiantly gonna give this a try. FYI those masks aren't doing anything to protect you from the fumes. You need an actual respirator. They have some at harbor freight that wont break the bank too badly.
Try out a hyper Shift pearls with Tamiya clear then back it with flat black , You'll be shocked and amazed
Sounds amazing!
Im gonna do this for my Granite and Big Rock .... Well all my rigs will have at least one body like this.
Grate video. You know this method has been around for donkeys years and is a million times easier and better using copydex glue?
I screwed up my paint job, trying to do a two tone, one was Testor spray paint the other was a Tamiya can that I had laying around, as I spray the Tamiya it caused the other paint to mix/bleed....I guess they are different type of spray paints.
Did you try the salt mod already? You get a great rust effect for a rat look car.
No, I’ll have to check that out!
So confused on what that mask is doing for you😂
For me it keeps the paint particles from filling up my nostrils!
@@CapeCrawlersplease get a real mask or at least spray outdoors.
Those masks don’t stop the harmful fumes
Please please stop painting in your basement. If you’re going to make a spray booth. Those fumes are so not good for you. And the masks you wore did nothing. Respirator especially for lil man. Dad rant over. Killer paint jobs.