eajonesgue Posted June 1 Author Posted June 1 My original intent was to paint the flames on the body, using masks printed out by a club member on his Silhouette machine. The reasons I wanted to paint were: - the decals looked like they were going to be difficult to lay down around the compound curves of the fenders - the flame decals don't seem to be the correct colour for the restored truck - they seem more of a reddish brown shade than a bright red - the original sheet has two decals that were damaged (see photo) However, the vinyl masks had a number of tears in them and the vinyl masks did not stick very well. Before looking at the masks, I contacted Bill Brillinger of Precision Design Company (www.pdc.ca) about getting him to make up decals for the dashboard. I sent him the photos I had of the interior and some dimensions. I did a mock up of what the dash would look like using masking tape. Bill mentioned that he had the artwork for the flame decals that he did for a customer in HO (1:87) scale (talk about tiny). I am ordering the dashboard and the flame decals (in a brighter red colour and in 1:25 scale). During our conversation, I wanted to see how the original decals worked. I applied the bed cover mural decal and it worked flawlessly. I will use the kit decal pinstriping and lettering decals. 2
meechum68 Posted June 14 Posted June 14 WOW!! The level of detail is .. awesome!! I need to keep building to get better and one day put out this kind of beauty!
eajonesgue Posted July 17 Author Posted July 17 Hey, I was away on a trip for a couple of weeks and then summer activities have taken up much of my time. Below are some of the progress I have made since the last posing June 1. Engine was painted decanted Tamiya chrome yellow, transmission was brush painted with Tamiya enamel flat aluminum. I also added some 3D printed detail bolt heads (these are from Falcon Scale Models)
eajonesgue Posted July 17 Author Posted July 17 The dashboard was brush painted Tamiya lemon yellow and the a BestModelCarParts (eBay seller) dash gauge was added. The red and blue markings are a decal, custom made by Precision Design Company (PDC.ca). It looks pretty darn close to the dash in the restored car. I am now starting on the flame decals, which are quite the challenge. 3
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