DRG Posted December 4, 2010 Posted December 4, 2010 I'm not real sure where I got this but it had already been started when I got it. Primed everything and then painted it white. had some orange peel to repair and then painted it green. Not exactly the color I thought it would be but I;m going with it anyway. Interior same color with dark green accents. Please feel free to comment pro or con.
Modlbldr Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 I like that color of green. It reminds me of a 49 Ford I saw on a muffler ad years ago. What brand and color is it? Later-
Harry P. Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 I'd suggest a different color for the interior. Black, white, tan... but not green. A little color contrast would go a long way and give the model more visual interest.
charlie8575 Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 I'd suggest a different color for the interior. Black, white, tan... but not green. A little color contrast would go a long way and give the model more visual interest. Agreed. A tan or light brown interior would work very nicely with that green. Charlie Larkin
Danno Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 Me three. In fact, a black or dark gray interior would be a great way to tone down the bright green overload (body is great, but body + interior, same green = visual overload). Tell me you're going to call this model "Kermit the Ford."
DRG Posted December 5, 2010 Author Posted December 5, 2010 Having already finished the painting I'm kind of stuck with the green. I actually agree it would have looked better using a Tan or black and White combination. I appreciate the comments and will take them to heart on the next one. I don't have any other color to use right now and funds are low.
Harry P. Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 Having already finished the painting I'm kind of stuck with the green. I actually agree it would have looked better using a Tan or black and White combination. I appreciate the comments and will take them to heart on the next one. I don't have any other color to use right now and funds are low. You can just paint right over the green. If $$$ is an issue, Hobby Lobby carries acrylic craft paints. They come in literally hundreds of colors (HL devotes a whole 1/2 aisle to the display) and they come in 2 oz. bottles, eight times the amount of paint that's in the typical Testors small glass bottles. They carry 5-6 different brands, but they're all basically the same type of paint–acrylic. There also have clear gloss. Depending on the brand, they sell for as little as 67¢ a bottle!
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