I was looking really hard at this kit the other day Gary. I will be following closely!
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13 March 2013 - 03:34 PM
In Topic: The "FreakShow" new project 1/12/13
13 March 2013 - 11:45 AM
@Dan as you are (newbie) Also doing like what John has done makes it matt as 1, (if you wanted a 3d or raise look to a flame you put a clear coat between the color and flame to help raise it.
Thanks! I was asking because in the past I had tried some two tone paint jobs and there was always the definative raise to the second color. I never bothered with "blending" it in, but never thought to ask "how" either!!!
In Topic: The "FreakShow" new project 1/12/13
13 March 2013 - 11:41 AM
Thanks John. Appreciate the tutoring!
Hi Dan........after I lay down the rest of the flames........I will give everything a clear coat........then I will wet sand the clear coat.......then I will lay down another clear coat.........then I will sand again and then give a final clear coat........and everything should be smooth as glass.......thanks
In Topic: The "FreakShow" new project 1/12/13
12 March 2013 - 07:07 PM
John,
Awesome Paint. I have a newbee question...since the paint for the flames is laid down over the pink, it leaves them looking "3-D", or like they are sitting on top of the pink coat. How do you get the edges to lay flat?
Thanks in advance.
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12 March 2013 - 08:38 AM
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