I did this in 80s and 90s....used to paint a lot of model aircraft with 2 and 3 tone Vietnam Era camouflage colors....it worked a lot better than using masking tape. You did a super job with this masking...plane looks great.
@@StyreneModelersHaven kinda cool when you are doing one project and the light bulb turns on right??? But the only problem I had back then was the adhesive was not as good as it is today, And every once in awhile it would take some of the paint when I peeled it off.... But the 3M pin striping tape I use today has zero issues....but your vids are a great help to modelers of all ages, and me building kits at 71 years, I still get good ideas watching them....take care and Thanks for the reply.
Another great video. 2 Questions. Would painting putty have worked also or is that for soft edge camo? Also, you mentioned a clear coat helping to keep the paint from peeling up when you peeled the tap up. Did I hear that correctly? If so please tell me more .
Correct about putty masking. It leaves a soft edge. Even if you flatten it, it will still not be as crisp as tape. I find that a coat of clear over thin fragile paints helps protect the paint from de masking. A good primer is needed under the paint first.
I did this in 80s and 90s....used to paint a lot of model aircraft with 2 and 3 tone
Vietnam Era camouflage colors....it worked a lot better than using masking tape. You did a super job with this masking...plane looks great.
Thank you! I recently did some pinstripe painting on my car and realized this masking tape would work for models too!
@@StyreneModelersHaven kinda cool when you are doing one project and the light bulb turns on right???
But the only problem I had back then was the adhesive was not as good as it is today,
And every once in awhile it would take some of the paint when I peeled it off....
But the 3M pin striping tape I use today has zero issues....but your vids are a great help to modelers of all ages, and me building kits at 71 years, I still get good ideas watching them....take care and
Thanks for the reply.
Looks great. I'll deffo get some of this.
Plenty of tape for several builds!
Turned out very nice.
Thank you!
Another great video. 2 Questions. Would painting putty have worked also or is that for soft edge camo? Also, you mentioned a clear coat helping to keep the paint from peeling up when you peeled the tap up. Did I hear that correctly? If so please tell me more .
Correct about putty masking. It leaves a soft edge. Even if you flatten it, it will still not be as crisp as tape. I find that a coat of clear over thin fragile paints helps protect the paint from de masking. A good primer is needed under the paint first.
I do the same thing. Paint the base color. Lay my tape, then spray clear over it. Can't bleed under because you've sealed the edge with the clear.
Nice 😁
Thanks 😁
@@StyreneModelersHaven your welcome 😁
Poster putty easy peasy
Japanesie! 😁
You just proved tamiyagawa products aren't fool proof!🙄
Jman