I had an SUV that I did a bit of customization to when I was younger and I always loved old school flame paint jobs. I learned that this is exactly the same process. I went to an automotive paint store and found they had some ridiculously thin width tape to do this, and doing the layout you use one hand to hold and push the tape firmly and the other as the one doing the moving up or down.. etc. just like you are doing. I did just the flame outline one Saturday morning over the entire SUV, and I was so mad at myself…. It was a silver SUV and the tape was a lime green in color and it looked awesome. So much so that I didn’t want to take it off! I was still paying on the SUV so I didn’t do any modification that couldn’t be undone. Especially something like paint…. I sucked (and still do) at just about every form of paint. I think I just left it on for a few days and removed it. It’s cool to see it’s the same technique no matter the scale. Maybe I’ll try to do it on my old toolbox or something.
I’m new to trying to paint cars with a technique other than just one color which sometimes can get mundane. When I saw this video I was flabbergasted with the way this model turned out. I’m a new fan of this modeler’s work. Watch this video and I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
So I have started to learn how to airbrush lexan rc bodies. Learned a lot but now I’m into racing rc cars that are hard bodies so painting will be different. I have been wondering how to make flames for a 1/28th size car and you just showed me the way. I have been searching for a hot min on how to do it and this video did it for me. Thank you so much on showing how these are done properly. I am so excited to do paint again.
Dude I'm not into flames on my models, but you did an awesome job..Outstanding looking Dodge Avenger funny car...You change my mind about flames....Your skill is Extraordinary!!!
Good stuff, that first blue pearl sprayed on looks quite patchy and heavy in places. Did you spray with an airbrush or a mini 0.8mm tip mini gun. Awesome skills on the fiddly masking
It was sprayed with an air brush with a 0.5mm tip. There are 2 things making it look patchy - the direct light brings out the Pearl while shadows keep it dark, and there are areas where the masking pulled the Pearl off the black which I went back & repaired
Nice job on the flame work, all this is very helpful for me to start my own. Just one thing , what did you do or use for the black outlines on the flames?? Thanks again!
when i started watching i thought it was going to be quite mediocre but i was totally wrong. thats an awesome job and i am definitely going to give it a go. ive seen other videos about flames but this is the best, you explained it perfectly. a question please. what size tip did you use to shoot the flake. thanks.
Thanks that was a good little video an I learned something 👍🏻👍🏻
Great to hear
I had an SUV that I did a bit of customization to when I was younger and I always loved old school flame paint jobs. I learned that this is exactly the same process. I went to an automotive paint store and found they had some ridiculously thin width tape to do this, and doing the layout you use one hand to hold and push the tape firmly and the other as the one doing the moving up or down.. etc. just like you are doing. I did just the flame outline one Saturday morning over the entire SUV, and I was so mad at myself…. It was a silver SUV and the tape was a lime green in color and it looked awesome. So much so that I didn’t want to take it off! I was still paying on the SUV so I didn’t do any modification that couldn’t be undone. Especially something like paint…. I sucked (and still do) at just about every form of paint. I think I just left it on for a few days and removed it. It’s cool to see it’s the same technique no matter the scale. Maybe I’ll try to do it on my old toolbox or something.
I’m new to trying to paint cars with a technique other than just one color which sometimes can get mundane. When I saw this video I was flabbergasted with the way this model turned out. I’m a new fan of this modeler’s work. Watch this video and I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
Thank you. Hope it helps & inspires
Beautiful work! I've never been happy with my freehand flames but I'll try that technique with other designs
Great to hear
So I have started to learn how to airbrush lexan rc bodies. Learned a lot but now I’m into racing rc cars that are hard bodies so painting will be different. I have been wondering how to make flames for a 1/28th size car and you just showed me the way. I have been searching for a hot min on how to do it and this video did it for me. Thank you so much on showing how these are done properly. I am so excited to do paint again.
Awesome. Have fun with it
Great video, beautiful paint job!
Thanks for watching. Hope it helps!
*Very Nice work Matty~I love the flames Sir~I just Subscribed to your channel my friend :))*
Much appreciated. Thank you
Dude I'm not into flames on my models, but you did an awesome job..Outstanding looking Dodge Avenger funny car...You change my mind about flames....Your skill is Extraordinary!!!
Thank you. Give it a shot!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Amazing job
Thanks!
nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
That's turned out mint
Thanks
Gorgeous
Thank you
That is amazing ! you make it look easy thsnks for sharing
If you take your time following the same steps, it should be doable for most people 👍🏽
BEAUTIFUL
Thank you! Cheers!
This looks really awesome. Freehand is tough to do!!!!
Appreciate it
Cool tutorial. I'm a new sub ;)
Thanks, appreciate the support
Vinyl pinstripe tape is just as thin, seals to the body better, and is easier to remove cleanly.
Benefit of 3M painters tape is adhesion is not too strong that it pulls the paint off when removed
Very cool! I'd probably cut into my body trying to cut the tape off my car. Delicate touch for sure. I should try it on a scrap body 1st! LOL
Give it a try
SO SO COOL NICE
Thank you
Good stuff, that first blue pearl sprayed on looks quite patchy and heavy in places. Did you spray with an airbrush or a mini 0.8mm tip mini gun. Awesome skills on the fiddly masking
It was sprayed with an air brush with a 0.5mm tip. There are 2 things making it look patchy - the direct light brings out the Pearl while shadows keep it dark, and there are areas where the masking pulled the Pearl off the black which I went back & repaired
Nice job on the flame work, all this is very helpful for me to start my own. Just one thing , what did you do or use for the black outlines on the flames?? Thanks again!
The body is painted in a black base, so taping the lines over it and painting everything else, leaves the black under the lined tape
Bad ass sir
Thank you
when i started watching i thought it was going to be quite mediocre but i was totally wrong. thats an awesome job and i am definitely going to give it a go. ive seen other videos about flames but this is the best, you explained it perfectly. a question please. what size tip did you use to shoot the flake. thanks.
Well I’m glad you kept watching & got something out of it. Hope to see it on a future build
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