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Brian Nehring

Member Since 08 Mar 2006
Offline Last Active Feb 04 2012 07:58 PM
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Anyone intrested in slot drags, the U.S. Nats are going on now

27 February 2009 - 12:18 PM

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Here's my latest true fire flame job fresh out of the paint booth

09 February 2009 - 07:03 AM

Took this Revell pro mod 57 Chevy and set it on fire. I'm still developing my true fire technique but it's starting to come easier now. Wanted this one to look like it was burning really hot so I used alot of yellow in the fire.

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1970 Roadrunner fresh out of the paint booth

14 January 2009 - 05:38 PM

Painted this one last week, took a Revell 70' Roadrunner and scratch built an outlaw style cowl hood. Paint is House of Kolor Orion silver, airbrushed the panel lines, rivets, smoke and fire. The bullet holes, Air Force markings pinup girls and "To Hell and Back" banners are decals that I made using an inkjet printer on white decal paper.

Brian

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Here's my first attempt at painting True Fire

16 November 2008 - 01:16 PM

I finally opened up the new Nova I bought a couple of months ago. I thought it would be a perfect subject to practice some true fire on. The black base is House of Kolor and the flame colors are from the Sherwin Williams Planet Color line. This is my first attempt at painting a model in this style of flames. I stil have some tweaking to do on my technique but just like I taught myself to paint traditional hot rod style flames, it just takes practice. I still have to clear it, will probably do that later on tonight.

Brian

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Getting back into the swing of things again, put a flame job on a Merc last week

15 November 2008 - 01:30 PM

I haven't done much painting or model building over the last year or so. After I moved to Wyoming I had no time for anything except going to school and work. Now that I've moved back to North Dakota and I'm finally settled into my new house I got a chance to pick up the airbrush and sling some paint around. This is a Revell Merc that I shot in House of Kolor black base and laid down the usual traditional flame job, I then buried it in PPG clear urethane. While attending Wyotech I took a custom paint course where I learned how to paint true fire, soon I'll be painting models using that technique also.

Brian Nehring

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