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Painting Propeller Tips

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Posted by saltydog on Friday, July 9, 2004 8:10 PM
ahhh yeah, i'm starting a cammo job after this post on a cool little bird i found. later.
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Posted by MusicCity on Friday, July 9, 2004 7:52 PM
Light colors first, dark colors last. Every one of you camo painters knows that rule Wink [;)]
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Posted by MikeV on Friday, July 9, 2004 7:44 PM
I have always painted the tips last also.
Never thought of doing it the opposite way. Confused [%-)]

Mike

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 9, 2004 4:15 PM
LOL chris.... BADGER!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 9, 2004 3:33 PM
You guys go about it the hard way.
I paint the props black, mask it off and dip the tips in yellow paint.
never had a problem.Approve [^]
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Posted by saltydog on Friday, July 9, 2004 1:05 PM
oh go drink some cough syrup jeff!! we're not as bright as you!!Tongue [:P]Wink [;)]
Chris The Origins of Murphy's Law: "In the begginning there was nothing, and it exploded."!!! _________ chris
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 9, 2004 10:20 AM
I paint the tips first, then the blades then mask it all off and paint the hub. I never thought of doing it any other way.
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Posted by knight667 on Friday, July 9, 2004 9:32 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by sigman

QUOTE: Originally posted by knight667


I like the idea of priming with white first, or doing the yellow first, so I might try that myself next time.


Knight667,
what do you usually use for priming plastic parts?


Honestly, I very rarely prime...if anything, I'll only prime a seam I've been working on to see how it'll look. I usually just airbrush straight onto the bare plastic, and haven't had any problems so far.
John "The only easy day was yesterday." - US Navy SEALs "Improvise. Adapt. Overcome." - US Marine Corp. "I live each day/Like it's my last/...I never look back" - from "I'm A Rocker" by Judas Priest
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 8, 2004 11:52 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by knight667


I like the idea of priming with white first, or doing the yellow first, so I might try that myself next time.


Knight667,
what do you usually use for priming plastic parts?
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Posted by knight667 on Thursday, July 8, 2004 10:47 AM
I've had good luck painting the black first (airbrush so it's not too thick) and then mask and airbrush MM Insignia Yellow. Seems to work well...just did it for the tips of the vertical stabilizers on my F-14A Tomcat, too (over black...perfect coverage).

I like the idea of priming with white first, or doing the yellow first, so I might try that myself next time.
John "The only easy day was yesterday." - US Navy SEALs "Improvise. Adapt. Overcome." - US Marine Corp. "I live each day/Like it's my last/...I never look back" - from "I'm A Rocker" by Judas Priest
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 8, 2004 9:01 AM
Big Smile [:D] well, this is what the forum are for 'salt, there is a never-ending process of learning. Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by saltydog on Thursday, July 8, 2004 7:40 AM
wow, i've never thought of painting the yellow first!!!Dunce [D)] i always mask the black and paint the yellow over black. i've found that tamiya's lemon yellow cover fairly well even thinned at 50/50, plus, you can overcoat it after about 15 min. of drying time. but i would go with scots suggestion as this is what i will most likely start doing. later.
Chris The Origins of Murphy's Law: "In the begginning there was nothing, and it exploded."!!! _________ chris
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Posted by MusicCity on Thursday, July 8, 2004 6:44 AM
Yellow is a horrible color to paint because it won't cover anything. The best way I've found to paint prop tips is to paint the yellow first and then mask it to paint the black. If the plastic is the least bit dark (i.e. anything other than white) I usually prime it with white first.
Scott Craig -- Nashville, TN -- My Website -- My Models Page
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Painting Propeller Tips
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 8, 2004 6:15 AM
I'm still confused how you guys/gals paint WW2 propeller. Do you paint the black color first or the yellow color on the propeller tips? Also, do you airbrush the yellow on the tip or paintbrush it? Thanks for any input.
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