Monty Posted July 28 Posted July 28 I'm considering buying some of these for an upcoming project, and am especially intrigued by the the sets that offer a number of different wheel widths. Having never worked with resin or 3D-printed items, I'd like your best recommendations for painting them to look just like they originally came from American Racing wheels in the '70s. Initial thought: prime (?), spray with chrome, polished aluminum or stainless steel, then paint the spaces between the spokes, the recessed center, and the center cap.
stitchdup Posted July 28 Posted July 28 i'd spray the whole wheel in the colour of the recess, then use a small brush and a metalkote type colour to do the polished areas. you will definately need to prime and will prob have to do a second or third prime depending one how the wheel was angled during the print 3
Keef Posted Monday at 07:37 PM Posted Monday at 07:37 PM Maybe a darker gray primer then a Molotow pen or the like to do the spokes? 🤷♂️
Radretireddad Posted Monday at 08:18 PM Posted Monday at 08:18 PM I’d spray the entire wheel with testors chrome silver and then brush a light coat of Tamiya flat clear into the recesses.
Straightliner59 Posted Monday at 08:32 PM Posted Monday at 08:32 PM 13 hours ago, stitchdup said: i'd spray the whole wheel in the colour of the recess, then use a small brush and a metalkote type colour to do the polished areas. you will definately need to prime and will prob have to do a second or third prime depending one how the wheel was angled during the print That's how I would do it, as well. A cast aluminum color, overall, then bright silver for the vanes, etc. This seems like a good place for Molotow, silver Sharpie, etc. 1
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