Love the wood bed look. I have Prolines 72 chevy body. I really love the blue flames but i want the truck white, maybe a pearl white. Do i back it the same way u did w/the black, or will all the blue show in front of the white???
white backgrounds is a different set of rules. Your flames go on first and use blue or blue pearl, no candy colors as the white will give you a light blue body. And you need to spray at a low psi 15. And you would need to be more direct with how you lay the flames to control the over spray. When i do this i use a quick change blue to coat the body before i lay my flames. So when i back it in white the entire body will have a blue hue. But it helps cut down on the overspray. Hope this helps some.
Love the wood effect, there's a video of Charlie Hutton (Overhaulin) doing something similar on a station wagon door, and for you to replicate this for RC bodies is great. Nice job!
Really nice man - it’s a proline Chevy shell, I’ve just finished one of these with flames on the front, black body, red wheel arches. Bronze petrol tank. Yours is very nice chap.
Wow that’s a wonderful technique for those flames. Question... the grille, headlights, door handles... are those painted as well or decals on the outside?
How much would you charge for a sick American flag Xmax Body? Like you buy the clear body and paint it then ship it to me?? I'm serious!! Your work is amazing
So, to be clear, to laid down yellow, I assume basic transparent, you didn't specify any candy colors, then you're backing each flame color with just white? Just trying to understand if it's just one color or transparent style colors 🤔
Hi there. Loved this paint job! Actually im trying to do something like that, but i was wondering how do you manage to apply the black color without fully darkening the lighter ones? I've made a bunch of tests on a transparency film and the flames looked awesome, but when i got to finish the job with the black ink, all the colors darkened a lot and the flames almost disapeared... thank you for your help! ;)
Actually, i was thinking that you was going to suggest me some white base before the black ink... will that do the same or am i completely wrong??? (Im running a test with the transparent varnish)
no surprise there! Although they are designed for Rc bodies they are not made for that type of work. I have pulled it off before but only after trial and error with reduction of the paints to a degree.
I have no questions, just wanted to say you sir are truly talented!
That is so cool. just getting into Rc racing and going to be doing my first bodies as soon as they get here,
Love the wood bed look. I have Prolines 72 chevy body. I really love the blue flames but i want the truck white, maybe a pearl white. Do i back it the same way u did w/the black, or will all the blue show in front of the white???
white backgrounds is a different set of rules. Your flames go on first and use blue or blue pearl, no candy colors as the white will give you a light blue body. And you need to spray at a low psi 15. And you would need to be more direct with how you lay the flames to control the over spray. When i do this i use a quick change blue to coat the body before i lay my flames. So when i back it in white the entire body will have a blue hue. But it helps cut down on the overspray. Hope this helps some.
Love that 50’s look.Great job.Kudos bro !!!
One of the best by far..
Love the wood effect, there's a video of Charlie Hutton (Overhaulin) doing something similar on a station wagon door, and for you to replicate this for RC bodies is great. Nice job!
Great work! Love the 50's look.
That wooden finish is killer, awesome work.
Really nice man - it’s a proline Chevy shell, I’ve just finished one of these with flames on the front, black body, red wheel arches. Bronze petrol tank.
Yours is very nice chap.
Where did you buy that flame stencil At? 🤔🤨
skinjobsrc.net
Thanks for the teaching. I'm improving my techniques with your help.
Love the video, just wondering if you would have any info on shooting metal flake. Since I am new at this any help would be great.
Are Paasche airbrushes ok for a beginner to use? You have a definite talent! Awesome work!
Awesome, thanks for sharing your talents.
Wow that’s a wonderful technique for those flames. Question... the grille, headlights, door handles... are those painted as well or decals on the outside?
So I have to step my game up a bit..! Big props on this custom, Bro..! Subbed and Liked..!
Id like to see more activity on here... hows the business going? I seen your website got some new stuff on it recently, hows that going for you?
the ease... uhmm I had to restart mine... pfff very nice Sir
Great job man! Awsum skills!
This is awesome. Thank you very much.
How much would you charge for a sick American flag Xmax Body? Like you buy the clear body and paint it then ship it to me?? I'm serious!! Your work is amazing
So, to be clear, to laid down yellow, I assume basic transparent, you didn't specify any candy colors, then you're backing each flame color with just white?
Just trying to understand if it's just one color or transparent style colors 🤔
Cool..! Impressive me .. Very good job
Sweet bro! killer skills! 👍👊
That looks sick!!! Love it
Nice job hands down.... 👍
Thanks for the step by step...
Super job spectacular
How would you go about making yellow, orange and red flames while making the main colour or the car body yellow?
What sealer were you referring to?
What do you use as a sealer between the colors?
Hi there. Loved this paint job! Actually im trying to do something like that, but i was wondering how do you manage to apply the black color without fully darkening the lighter ones? I've made a bunch of tests on a transparency film and the flames looked awesome, but when i got to finish the job with the black ink, all the colors darkened a lot and the flames almost disapeared... thank you for your help! ;)
you need to back the colors with a transparent base coat before the black or the black will bleed into the colors changing them into MUD!!! Hondaum
Transparent base? ... i'll try that! I have acrylic varnish (lacquer???) to do that... thanks for your tip :)
Actually, i was thinking that you was going to suggest me some white base before the black ink... will that do the same or am i completely wrong??? (Im running a test with the transparent varnish)
Wow very nice!!
will this work if you wanted it over something like a red main color?
it can be done with just about any background color.
Clean as hell bro. 👍
What brand of paint do you use? Is it polycarbonate paint? I tried automotive paint from work it flakes off.
Damn, i have to step up my game!
i say that every time i spray something. lol
Stunning, Thumbs up... sub'd
What sealer did you use on the yellow before you put the orange down
Skilled brotha
😲🙊
YOU ARE THE 👤
MAD SKILLS, VERY TALENTED.
Very nice!
That's bad ass!
do you have a video of you actually doing this?
Yes he does , I jus had him do a body for me last week , I was shocked how I looked, perfect will be getting more done for him
Awesome body👍
thanks!
I did true fire once with faskolor and it came out like mud lol
no surprise there! Although they are designed for Rc bodies they are not made for that type of work. I have pulled it off before but only after trial and error with reduction of the paints to a degree.