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Posted by marioc on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 4:08 PM

As it was told SMS make one of the best CF selection, here a good example of a whole car covered with different decals, color and pattern

http://www.modelersite.com/PDF_Fotos_XXI/911GT1test.htm

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Posted by proosen on Monday, June 18, 2007 2:48 AM

Hi!

The veil I used is made of some kind of soft plastic, much like what is supplied in Tamiyas car kits. You can get it where they sell fabrics. The link in the answer above very much gives you the answer on what to get and do get different one's to experiment with.

What worked for me maybe is totally wrong for you.

 

 

Good Luck!

Niclas

 

 

 

 Corsairfanatic85 wrote:
 proosen wrote:

On the picture below you can see what it looks like after I shoot some metallic grey through some veil.

Quite convincing already before clear coating it I think.

See for yourself.

 

 

Niclas

 What kind of Veil did you use? could you please be more specific, thanks!

Bret 

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Posted by ckfredrickson on Sunday, June 17, 2007 5:23 PM
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:03 PM
 proosen wrote:

On the picture below you can see what it looks like after I shoot some metallic grey through some veil.

Quite convincing already before clear coating it I think.

See for yourself.

 

 

Niclas

 What kind of Veil did you use? could you please be more specific, thanks!

Bret 

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Posted by proosen on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 3:07 PM

On the picture below you can see what it looks like after I shoot some metallic grey through some veil.

Quite convincing already before clear coating it I think.

See for yourself.

 

 

Niclas

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:12 PM

 shaun68 wrote:
What you need to do is actually paint the item in the highlight colour of the c/f or c/k 1st i.e. if it's the standard black/silver c/f, paint with metallic grey; for c/k, then paint a gold/bronzey colour. When dry, stretch a piece of fine gauze/netting or what-have-you over the part & paint the black bit. Check out a haberdashery store - there's some really nifty bits to be found in those stores to help us modellers.

 Wow thanks guys! Shaun I'll try that first, it sounds like a way better way to do this technique. As for J-Hulk, I'll check the website out but before I buy anything I'm more than likely going to try this technique out. Thanks for the link.

 Bret

 

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Posted by SeaBee on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:13 AM

I agree with Shaun.

Most places say to paint it in black, then do the interweaving colour through whatever you choose. Have also found the when spraying through the gauze/1:24 car spare mesh/stockings the 2nd colour comes through much more pronounced and becomes the prominent colour, other than expected initially. Therefore doing the grey first works for me.

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Posted by shaun68 on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:48 AM
What you need to do is actually paint the item in the highlight colour of the c/f or c/k 1st i.e. if it's the standard black/silver c/f, paint with metallic grey; for c/k, then paint a gold/bronzey colour. When dry, stretch a piece of fine gauze/netting or what-have-you over the part & paint the black bit. Check out a haberdashery store - there's some really nifty bits to be found in those stores to help us modellers.
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Posted by gulfstreamV on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:13 AM
 Corsairfanatic85 wrote:

make parts on a car look like its carbon fiber. You know, like the carbon fiber hoods that street racers have on their cars. I was thinking of getting some gauze  and placing it over the part and paint it a light silver/gold color. But if anyone has a tip/trick on this PLEASE OH PLEASE DO TELL.

 Thanks,

Bret 

Gauze might work? I've tried it with window screen material, somewhat convincing yet I think something with a closer mesh patteren for the 1/20-1/24 scale would look better? Maybe the brass(?) filter from one of those coffee makers would work? Carbon/graphite over semi-black is what I used.  HTH
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Posted by Yamafreak72 on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 9:12 PM
As weird as it sounds, I've heard of a couple guys stealing/borrowing their girl's nylons and spraying a mist of light grey through them.  This is after the part is painted a semi-gloss base coat.  Never tried it, but some of the results look good.  Check over at the MotoGP GB, some guys there have done it.
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Posted by J-Hulk on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 8:33 PM
Perhaps you should check out the selection of carbon decals offered by Scale Motorsport:

http://www.hlj.com/hljlist2/?MacroType=Dcl&Maker1=SMS&Scale=0&Dis=-2&GenreCode=Aut

They come in sheets that you can cut to fit whatever your want "carbonized."

Hope that helps!
~Brian
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Question for anyone who knows how to........
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 4:11 PM

make parts on a car look like its carbon fiber. You know, like the carbon fiber hoods that street racers have on their cars. I was thinking of getting some gauze  and placing it over the part and paint it a light silver/gold color. But if anyone has a tip/trick on this PLEASE OH PLEASE DO TELL.

 Thanks,

Bret 

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