Facts #1 My 120mph speed run body I painted. ruclips.net/video/RReRKRtwf9w/видео.html #2 My 80mph RC boat. ruclips.net/video/Iu4KuKNnWMs/видео.html #3 My 120mph RC set up. ruclips.net/video/56M94bDNsiA/видео.html
I just painted a JConcepts Ford body with Duratax paint too. I found that although the cans are bigger than Tamiya, I still didn't get satisfactory opaqueness from certain colors with a single can (I was using racing red). But I agree with them spraying very evenly and smoothly. I also used bright silver for the bumper areas and lightly backed the red with it and it covered just fine. Finally I used their "backing black" to finish everything, and it is very opaque and covers well. I highly recommend that "backing" black paint.
It looks top draw mate. All your uploads are put over in a humble way and in my opinion they install the confidence for people to have a go themselves.
Them plastic bread ties work good to with hot glue. I broke my rear tower shock and used a gel super glue and didn't work so i just gorilla glued it tested fine but haven't hit the huge ramp yet
Do you have a specific liquid mask that you prefer for polycarbonate bodies? I'm new to the hobby in general, but have started to apply masking tape to a clear body to have my own custom look. It's not difficult to apply masking tape, but it is very hard getting fine details such as logos...especially after painting over it I can't even see the lines of where i cut into the tape. Thank you for all the videos you create and can't wait to see what you do next!
DIY SPRAY PAINT CAN SHAKER- WHATS NEEDED: - Reciprocating Saw - 2 Old Reciprocating Saw Blades - One 18” F-clamp - 2 bolts, 2 lock washers, 2 nuts - Small piece of 400-600 grit sandpaper with adhesive backing or you will need glue to attach the sandpaper to the 2 clamping pads on the F-clamp. Which glue depends on the material of the F-clamp attachments pads. I found the added sandpaper was necessary and affective in keeping the spray cans from sliding out during the shaking process. Go ahead and attach sandpaper any time during your build. DIRECTIONS: -Drill 2 matching holes near middle to tip of the saw blades. -Drill matching holes in end of F-clamp. -Place the two blades together and attach them to the F-clamps using 2 nut/bolt/washer set and then slide the doubled up saw blades into saw (yes most saws will hold the 2 blades at once without issue) - Clamp paint can into F-clamp. - Attach saw blades into your saw. - Start shaking away ( START SLOW FELLOWS )
Great vid Greg, just getting caught up on some behind vids...been busy with reopening’s. This vid will be tagged with your tire gluing video as my go-to’s! Great to see technical vids on top of reviews! Quick edit: Rear Wheels Orange would look sick.
What an awesome video Id love to see you paint some more with this technique. Still not confident enough to try somthing that elaborate with so many colors
Great job - where did you get the liquid masking Hobby king says “we don’t sell that” maybe because they owe me a few dollars for selling me a used battery charger that didn’t work
Great paint work. I’m quite fond of playing around with Tamiya paints on my lexan bodies...learning with each paint job. Still need to improve on masking skills though.
So before you start painting do you cut all the design out with xacto knife and then paint? Does the paint get into the cut lines? Or do you cut a design, paint, cut a design, paint?
Thank you for this video I learned a lot from it. I have a question the body was for an electric rc correct. If it was for my nitro revo would I cut out the windshield or a hole in it and one in the bed. Am new to all this .thank you.
Wait so do you take the liquid mask off first before you paint the body? Or do you keep it on , sorry I’m really confused I’ve been looking up tutorials and some people do different things, if anyone can let me know of any other tutorials, I’m just trying to do a solid color body
Great paint job Greg, those colours look great! How do you warm your paint cans, I have a couple of bodies to paint myself and as I don’t do this very often,(Never) I do need some guidance on this subject.
I have a simple rc car, that i swapped the motors for fun. The swapped back motor works but the steering one did not, it just slowly clicks to one direction and no movement to the other. Any ideas? Thanks.
Great job Greg. And everybody knows that a cool paint job makes the car go faster! 👍🏻😁
Yep custom paint plus stickers actually give it more horsepower as well
(Totally legit)
That is a fact.🤣🤣🤣
Facts
#1 My 120mph speed run body I painted. ruclips.net/video/RReRKRtwf9w/видео.html #2 My 80mph RC boat. ruclips.net/video/Iu4KuKNnWMs/видео.html #3 My 120mph RC set up. ruclips.net/video/56M94bDNsiA/видео.html
Lol...i like that.
BEAUTIFUL, thanks for the guidance also❗
I just painted a JConcepts Ford body with Duratax paint too. I found that although the cans are bigger than Tamiya, I still didn't get satisfactory opaqueness from certain colors with a single can (I was using racing red). But I agree with them spraying very evenly and smoothly. I also used bright silver for the bumper areas and lightly backed the red with it and it covered just fine. Finally I used their "backing black" to finish everything, and it is very opaque and covers well. I highly recommend that "backing" black paint.
Impressive finish. Very nice paint job. Thanks for an awesome video and all the helpful tips!
Wow 😮..... just... wow...... this is immaculate
I think that masking base glue/paint was key. Much nicer than cutting tape. Very nice finished job!
It looks top draw mate.
All your uploads are put over in a humble way and in my opinion they install the confidence for people to have a go themselves.
Nice job !!!
Very impressive nice job it looks awesome 🤟🤟🤟
I was hoping i wouldn’t like this paint job........but I did......it looks amazing, love all the details and colours.
Niiiiiiiiiiice one
Them plastic bread ties work good to with hot glue. I broke my rear tower shock and used a gel super glue and didn't work so i just gorilla glued it tested fine but haven't hit the huge ramp yet
Wow that came out great!!!!
Awesome job Greg.
Great looking body!! Awesome Paint Job!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Good job
wow great job
Do you have a specific liquid mask that you prefer for polycarbonate bodies?
I'm new to the hobby in general, but have started to apply masking tape to a clear body to have my own custom look. It's not difficult to apply masking tape, but it is very hard getting fine details such as logos...especially after painting over it I can't even see the lines of where i cut into the tape. Thank you for all the videos you create and can't wait to see what you do next!
I was wondering that also on the liquid mask
Body came excellent. One of the best tutorials I've seen so far.
Great looking paint job 👌👀👀
Very impressed well done
DIY SPRAY PAINT CAN SHAKER-
WHATS NEEDED:
- Reciprocating Saw
- 2 Old Reciprocating Saw Blades
- One 18” F-clamp
- 2 bolts, 2 lock washers, 2 nuts
- Small piece of 400-600 grit sandpaper with adhesive backing or you will need glue to attach the sandpaper to the 2 clamping pads on the F-clamp. Which glue depends on the material of the F-clamp attachments pads. I found the added sandpaper was necessary and affective in keeping the spray cans from sliding out during the shaking process. Go ahead and attach sandpaper any time during your build.
DIRECTIONS:
-Drill 2 matching holes near middle to tip of the saw blades.
-Drill matching holes in end of F-clamp.
-Place the two blades together and attach them to the F-clamps using 2 nut/bolt/washer set and then slide the doubled up saw blades into saw (yes most saws will hold the 2 blades at once without issue)
- Clamp paint can into F-clamp.
- Attach saw blades into your saw.
- Start shaking away ( START SLOW FELLOWS )
Love the paint job
I’m getting ready to paint the ford f100 for my UDR, love duratrax paint
That looks so good!
Great vid Greg, just getting caught up on some behind vids...been busy with reopening’s. This vid will be tagged with your tire gluing video as my go-to’s! Great to see technical vids on top of reviews!
Quick edit: Rear Wheels Orange would look sick.
That body looks awesome!!! Keep up the good work👍👍👍
Beautiful job. Thanks for sharing!
Your videos really inspire your audience. Always successful and healthy Boss
You should make a video of all of your rc cars 🏎
Great job..look great🔥🔥💪💪
nice greg
best looking body i've ever seen!
Nice work came out great 👍🏽
Nice work. Thanks for the tips.
What an awesome video Id love to see you paint some more with this technique. Still not confident enough to try somthing that elaborate with so many colors
Looks great....
Not as bad as I thought it would be! Thank you for this!!
Looks killer man! Nice job..
Thats a nice video! Good explained. Cool body.
Great job - where did you get the liquid masking Hobby king says “we don’t sell that” maybe because they owe me a few dollars for selling me a used battery charger that didn’t work
Awesome paint job!! 👍
Looks awesome.
Looks perfect 👊🏻👍🏻
Great paint work. I’m quite fond of playing around with Tamiya paints on my lexan bodies...learning with each paint job. Still need to improve on masking skills though.
Masking can be the tough part especially when using tape. Practice! 😀
Which liquid masking are you using?
Love the video I would Also like to know were your shop is to see if I can swing by and look at some parts
Hi, thankyou for going through the details. I haven't seen the liquid mask done before.
Yeah the only other person I’ve seen do it before him is msm
That thing is F$@#&N SWEET 👍NICE JOB
Nice paint job and good tutorial, that truck will scream now 😎👍
Awesome video, thank you so much.
Can I do a mixture of rattle can and airbrush?
So before you start painting do you cut all the design out with xacto knife and then paint? Does the paint get into the cut lines? Or do you cut a design, paint, cut a design, paint?
Man that’s killer 👍🏼
What's the best paint remover if you want to strip and repaint a lexan body?
Awesome paint job! Which liquid mask did you use?
Wow
That’s nice.
Killer job Greg came out amazing!
That body is nice 👍🏾
Nice 👍
Good stuff buddy
Thank you for this video I learned a lot from it. I have a question the body was for an electric rc correct. If it was for my nitro revo would I cut out the windshield or a hole in it and one in the bed. Am new to all this .thank you.
Hi love you video
Came out great Greg!
Thank you my friend!!
Looks great! What wheel/tire setup are you running? That neon green looks nice!
Great vid 💯
Wait so do you take the liquid mask off first before you paint the body? Or do you keep it on , sorry I’m really confused I’ve been looking up tutorials and some people do different things, if anyone can let me know of any other tutorials, I’m just trying to do a solid color body
As always another great video! Have learned a lot from you. Keep up the awesome work!
Hi can you see if there is a custom body for the stampeed that you could do or if you have already can you show us
Why didn't you use magnets on the body shell! cheers
Looks awesome, I was just thinking about ordering a clear body for my arrma big rock crew cab which by the way, I'm loving so far
Thanks!
@@rcdriver I have a quick question, how does arrma do the real steel look? I would love to duplicate something like that
@@muhammedkhan3375 i think they use the main color on the outside and grey on the inside.
Great paint job Greg, those colours look great! How do you warm your paint cans, I have a couple of bodies to paint myself and as I don’t do this very often,(Never) I do need some guidance on this subject.
Eric Christopher put spray cans 10 min in warm water
Thanks for your help, great stuff!
I have a simple rc car, that i swapped the motors for fun. The swapped back motor works but the steering one did not, it just slowly clicks to one direction and no movement to the other. Any ideas? Thanks.
Any chance I can purchase that body from you Greg ?
What kind of paint can you use on plastic body?
Any idea to do blood spatter ?
Very nice job on the body, would you like to paint mine, just kidding still learning as well.
LOL! Practice, you’ll get there! 😁
Rattle Can Guru..
what liquid mask did you use?
Anyone find out what type of liquid mask was used?
would that body fit on a slash?
No, it wouldn’t
@@rcdriver ok thanks, it just looked very neat
scuff up the body to I have a body from 2 years ago and the paint is coming of (slowly)
Scuffing is an option. I typically only suggest it when people are trying to use a paint not formulated for Lexan.
Am I the only one that can smell this video? Haha.
for some reason I thought this was an RC Volkswagen Pickup Truck, still looks that way to me from the front
this guy looks like john cena
look like an older john cena
Hello do you have Instagram?
Rustoleum 2X paint is great, dont waste time with Duratrax or Tamiya
Over power 🔋 12s it.
nice job but Duratrax cost too much and takes forever, use the 2x, cheaper/faster, we are gonna wreck em anyway, use cheaper paint
That did not look easy at all. Could not have looked more complicated.
Can you paint my rc body?
Warm the cans up *puts them in the microwave*
I didn’t know you were supposed to spray form under 😂😅
What liquid mask did you use?