BillL
Well Known Member
I wanted by color changes to be smooth, no ridge, and mostly got that. Now I want to replace some parts and matching the paint is on the table.
I have black, white and metallic blue in SkyScape standard colors - base/clear.
Does anyone have some successful experience in doing this so the colors butt and are not just layered on so the masking is easy? You know, all black, mask, all blue, then all white so we have 1-2-3 layers of paint in areas and the thickness in the step??
Here is a very old video and look how he masks with a tiny overlap, then scrapes off the ridge before doing the top coats. Look at 43:10>43:46 for masking and 52:10>53:08 for the scraping. Cool tricks in this vid if you have the time.
Will this work on urethane paints like SkyScape??
I have black, white and metallic blue in SkyScape standard colors - base/clear.
Does anyone have some successful experience in doing this so the colors butt and are not just layered on so the masking is easy? You know, all black, mask, all blue, then all white so we have 1-2-3 layers of paint in areas and the thickness in the step??
Here is a very old video and look how he masks with a tiny overlap, then scrapes off the ridge before doing the top coats. Look at 43:10>43:46 for masking and 52:10>53:08 for the scraping. Cool tricks in this vid if you have the time.
Will this work on urethane paints like SkyScape??