Speaking as a 40 year custom painter it is always a good idea to detape while the paint is almost dry to keep the tape from pulling the paint off, although you can pull it off too soon,,, judgement call,,, practice makes perfect
Nice job! Love the colors. A trick I learned when masking lines is to paint the color you’re protecting along the tape line, then paint the next color. Reason is to let the color you’re protecting seep in along the tape, not he second color.
I commend you; you are to be congratulated on your work. You must learn, though, to cease the anxiety regarding the removal of the painter's and/or masking tape prior to the setting of the wet paint. You could have fudged the whole deal; luckily you didn't. Your color choice of deep red for the steel portions of the body (fire engine red would have debased its character) was an astute one. The chrome fender trim, always a painstaking effort, you handled only TOO well, and how you got it as perfect as you did is a testament to your obvious skills. That woodwork is beyond believable. Finally, your idea to weather it into the illusion of a California beach cruiser instead of a concours museum piece is something I, as a rule, would much prefer. You could have left out the back seat and the rear window to remain in keeping with the SoCal driver image faithful to the surfing ballad of Surf City (Jan and Dean). As of now, I'm awaiting the delivery of my OWN AMT '41 Woody Kit; a planned art project in my art therapy class. I HAD, to be honest and admit that I cheat, chosen the metal body Pro Shop kit in yellow with all the painstaking details done already; I just have to piece it together, and anyway, rubber cement because of the toxic fumes isn't allowed within the confines of the art room makes for reasoning WHY I should cheat. The overall detail is probably just as convincing as the standard kit you built from. MY kit STILL requires glue; so I chose an odorless and superior bond Gorilla glue for the job. I guess it's off to Surf City for both of us now. Neat-o job! David Z New York.
Looks beautiful the burgundy came out very nice how do you do your chrome do you use the foil or do you mask and paint? I just started my own woody but I think I'm going to paint a metallic green
Looks amazing. Especially Wood Trim that's not Easy
Thanks Walt!!
Excellent model and an excellent job of building it.
I purchased this kit in 2004 .have yet to build it. My full sized project 1941 two door sedan daily driver. This is the Best of the pre war cars.
Une belle réussite !! Congrest ...
lol I got a woody. Nice Model incredible paint!
Nice job !
Your 100% correct with removing the tape as you do. Because the edge can peel and lift if the paint is actually dry.
Great work detailing it
Speaking as a 40 year custom painter it is always a good idea to detape while the paint is almost dry to keep the tape from pulling the paint off, although you can pull it off too soon,,, judgement call,,, practice makes perfect
I'll keep that in mind! Thanks
Yup 👍 Might try Model Car World paint! excellent airbrush paint for models Rattle cans I only trust Tamaya!!!!
Nice job! Love the colors. A trick I learned when masking lines is to paint the color you’re protecting along the tape line, then paint the next color. Reason is to let the color you’re protecting seep in along the tape, not he second color.
Absolutely perfect !
Love the engine ,absolutely brilliant how detailed it is .big like mate
Try cutting bare metal in strips the width of the moldings. Been doing it for years works great Lot easier than cutting it on the model.
Tom
Beautiful paint but I wish you would show how you painted the wood looks difficult,,, other than that great show keep it up
I commend you; you are to be congratulated on your work. You must learn, though, to cease the anxiety regarding the removal of the painter's and/or masking tape prior to the setting of the wet paint. You could have fudged the whole deal; luckily you didn't. Your color choice of deep red for the steel portions of the body (fire engine red would have debased its character) was an astute one. The chrome fender trim, always a painstaking effort, you handled only TOO well, and how you got it as perfect as you did is a testament to your obvious skills. That woodwork is beyond believable. Finally, your idea to weather it into the illusion of a California beach cruiser instead of a concours museum piece is something I, as a rule, would much prefer. You could have left out the back seat and the rear window to remain in keeping with the SoCal driver image faithful to the surfing ballad of Surf City (Jan and Dean). As of now, I'm awaiting the delivery of my OWN AMT '41 Woody Kit; a planned art project in my art therapy class. I HAD, to be honest and admit that I cheat, chosen the metal body Pro Shop kit in yellow with all the painstaking details done already; I just have to piece it together, and anyway, rubber cement because of the toxic fumes isn't allowed within the confines of the art room makes for reasoning WHY I should cheat. The overall detail is probably just as convincing as the standard kit you built from. MY kit STILL requires glue; so I chose an odorless and superior bond Gorilla glue for the job. I guess it's off to Surf City for both of us now. Neat-o job! David Z New York.
Sharp paint job!
Don’t get me wrong that’s a beautiful looking model!!!!! I just had some BAD results with Rustoleum and had some models ruined using it!!!
Yeah I always had trouble with it. I'm going to stick with the airbrush for my bodies at least.
another great video!
Nice! What a great paint job... Well Done! PS, just subbed your channel...
Thank you Mike!!👍👍
great build thankx for the tips keepin a heads up question did you paint the wood grain over clear
Do your prefer Bare Metal Foil or Chrome paint?
BMF
Is that Testors tan used only inside or also for the wood on the outside??? Did you airbrush the wood or hand paint each color???
Looks beautiful the burgundy came out very nice how do you do your chrome do you use the foil or do you mask and paint? I just started my own woody but I think I'm going to paint a metallic green
Thanks! I mask and paint the chrome.
@@modelcarvideos5829 Have you ever used the foils? I have some, but really looks easy to mess up.
i dont kanowe what chu paid for it but ive spent hundreds on kits nice dou got me tinkin dambit stay safe scooter d
All that work then Oh no RUSTOLEUM Paint???😒😒
Not anymore!!
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