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Also, how did you apply the lines on the wings?
Well it would have had I not learned from a previous mistake on another repaint. Here's how you prevent that. What you do is lay down the tape where you want to mask and then take your fingernail and run it down the edges and push it down in the cracks. It's best to use your fingernail as you go along because the tape needs some elasticity from beginning to end or else it will come out of the crack. You will start to see the tape being pressed against the plastic and because Tamiya tape is slightly opaque, you can see where you are missing the mask coverage. Then once I have all that done, I take 3m painters tape to mask down the big parts. I'll try and take pics when I get started on another one...Sonray wrote:I need to get em some of that expensive tamiya masking tape stuff. All i have to use currently is normal car masking tape, and that can peel the paint off at times. Im surprised the paint for the lines on the wings didnt seep into the little cracks and details on the wings like mine did.
Wingsbr wrote:Well it would have had I not learned from a previous mistake on another repaint. Here's how you prevent that. What you do is lay down the tape where you want to mask and then take your fingernail and run it down the edges and push it down in the cracks. It's best to use your fingernail as you go along because the tape needs some elasticity from beginning to end or else it will come out of the crack. You will start to see the tape being pressed against the plastic and because Tamiya tape is slightly opaque, you can see where you are missing the mask coverage. Then once I have all that done, I take 3m painters tape to mask down the big parts. I'll try and take pics when I get started on another one...Sonray wrote:I need to get em some of that expensive tamiya masking tape stuff. All i have to use currently is normal car masking tape, and that can peel the paint off at times. Im surprised the paint for the lines on the wings didnt seep into the little cracks and details on the wings like mine did.
Gotcha. I sprayed mine instead of hand painting with acrylics so that may have been the difference maker. At any rate though, your customs look pretty sweet and I like the classics paintjob you put on the wings to match SS and SW.Sonray wrote:Wingsbr wrote:Well it would have had I not learned from a previous mistake on another repaint. Here's how you prevent that. What you do is lay down the tape where you want to mask and then take your fingernail and run it down the edges and push it down in the cracks. It's best to use your fingernail as you go along because the tape needs some elasticity from beginning to end or else it will come out of the crack. You will start to see the tape being pressed against the plastic and because Tamiya tape is slightly opaque, you can see where you are missing the mask coverage. Then once I have all that done, I take 3m painters tape to mask down the big parts. I'll try and take pics when I get started on another one...Sonray wrote:I need to get em some of that expensive tamiya masking tape stuff. All i have to use currently is normal car masking tape, and that can peel the paint off at times. Im surprised the paint for the lines on the wings didnt seep into the little cracks and details on the wings like mine did.
I did that with the tape i used, but it probably wasn't the ideal tape for doing this sorta stuff as its usually used to create designs and mask off thin lines for cars. Next time i'll apply the lines with an airbrush, that will stop any paint seepage.
Wingsbr wrote:Gotcha. I sprayed mine instead of hand painting with acrylics so that may have been the difference maker. At any rate though, your customs look pretty sweet and I like the classics paintjob you put on the wings to match SS and SW.Sonray wrote:Wingsbr wrote:Well it would have had I not learned from a previous mistake on another repaint. Here's how you prevent that. What you do is lay down the tape where you want to mask and then take your fingernail and run it down the edges and push it down in the cracks. It's best to use your fingernail as you go along because the tape needs some elasticity from beginning to end or else it will come out of the crack. You will start to see the tape being pressed against the plastic and because Tamiya tape is slightly opaque, you can see where you are missing the mask coverage. Then once I have all that done, I take 3m painters tape to mask down the big parts. I'll try and take pics when I get started on another one...Sonray wrote:I need to get em some of that expensive tamiya masking tape stuff. All i have to use currently is normal car masking tape, and that can peel the paint off at times. Im surprised the paint for the lines on the wings didnt seep into the little cracks and details on the wings like mine did.
I did that with the tape i used, but it probably wasn't the ideal tape for doing this sorta stuff as its usually used to create designs and mask off thin lines for cars. Next time i'll apply the lines with an airbrush, that will stop any paint seepage.
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