Car looks cool. You did good. I'm jonesing to do a couple of these myself. I've been thinking about buying some of the cheapo Scalecxtric non-branded Ford Thunderbirds. A few years earlier than the Days of Thunder cars. But they'll pass. And paint a few of those schemes. Especially want to get the Mello Yello Car... might do a couple of those. And that will be a fun racing set.
Looking good Dan coming out really nice , doing 2 tone is not easy until you perfect taping skills , the trick that I have learned from the pro model guys always lay the light color down first , then tape off lighter color , then first shoot same light color on the seam of tape line so if there was a chance of bleed through you sealed it up with same color , then shoot your dark color . this will ensure a nice crisp paint line . as far as decals again pro model guy tips n tricks , apply 1 light coat of clear before applying decals this makes it much easier to maneuver the decal and also lets the decal conform to the shape easier , take you time there is more time then you think to play around setting decals just keep wetting them down. hope this helps it helped me as I was struggling with the same issues .
Looks good Dan.
Nice job Dan, I think it looks cool. I just hope i can do as good
Good work ledge, the green works really well, don't worry about those 👍🏻
Car looks cool. You did good. I'm jonesing to do a couple of these myself. I've been thinking about buying some of the cheapo Scalecxtric non-branded Ford Thunderbirds. A few years earlier than the Days of Thunder cars. But they'll pass. And paint a few of those schemes. Especially want to get the Mello Yello Car... might do a couple of those. And that will be a fun racing set.
Turned out Great!
is that the Days of Thunder NasCar? looks great ethier way Dan
Doing fine for first time on decals- next time you two tone spray a little color into a cup and use a fine brush for touching up what you need to do.
Looking good Dan coming out really nice , doing 2 tone is not easy until you perfect taping skills , the trick that I have learned from the pro model guys always lay the light color down first , then tape off lighter color , then first shoot same light color on the seam of tape line so if there was a chance of bleed through you sealed it up with same color , then shoot your dark color . this will ensure a nice crisp paint line . as far as decals again pro model guy tips n tricks , apply 1 light coat of clear before applying decals this makes it much easier to maneuver the decal and also lets the decal conform to the shape easier , take you time there is more time then you think to play around setting decals just keep wetting them down. hope this helps it helped me as I was struggling with the same issues .