jdcar32 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Chrome foil this small won't stick and my hand lettering is not good. Wondering about a decal source from other kits that might provide 'F O R D ' lettering for the hood. As far as that goes, hood / trunk lettering is usually an issue if a p.e. set is not available. Ideas ?
sidcharles Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago there's a current thread about aftermarket lettering sources. something you might consider is using a pencil eraser dampened with paint (not dripping) and stamp each letter. search for that thread; it has some good responses. Q: is this a police car? fog lights have piqued my curiosity; thanks. 3
Shark Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I have used the artist type colored pencils on similar situations. They make a bright silver. I sharpen it normally, touch it to my tongue to lightly moisten it, then go over the item to color with the side of the pencil tip. 1
Can-Con Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago A lot of the current Ford kits have hood lettering decals. The AMT '66 Mustang GT had 2 sets on the sheet. IIRC, all the Moebius Ford pickups have hood lettering decals etc. Also there are a lot of Model Car Garage PE sheets with the hood lettering. Doesn't have to be specifically for the '49 to have lettering that would work for that lettering. 1
jdcar32 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, sidcharles said: there's a current thread about aftermarket lettering sources. something you might consider is using a pencil eraser dampened with paint (not dripping) and stamp each letter. search for that thread; it has some good responses. Q: is this a police car? fog lights have piqued my curiosity; thanks. that's a good tip, I may try it. I added the fog lights 'cause I thought the car needed some color, they were a typical add on then. 1
peteski Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I think the best solution would have been to apply patch of Bare Metal foil to the lettering after the primer coat, then spray the top color, then remove the paint from the raised lettering exposing the metal foil. There are members on this forum who have successfully done that and it looks really good. @StevenGuthmiller is one of them.
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