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Invinciblegod Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 13:05:29 Post Subject: about painting stuff |
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How do i give it that glossy shiny look? I'm pretty new at painting anything so i don't really know. If you want an example scroll to the bottom of the link and look at the mouse.
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=802808&page=3&pp=20 |
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Little Bruin
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IceNine *The Freshest*
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 13:14:55 Post Subject: |
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I would think you'd need a high gloss paint, or perhaps some clear coat. _________________
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dadx2mj Happy Camper
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IceNine *The Freshest*
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 14:26:31 Post Subject: |
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Dadx2mj, Would you use model paint? Or what? _________________
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dadx2mj Happy Camper
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 14:37:07 Post Subject: |
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I have never tried model paint. I am no expert on painting but from what I have done I have found a good epoxy spray paint seems to be the most durable. Also paint seems to be one of those things that you get what you pay for the more expensive the paint usually the better the results.
Invinciblegod this thread really belongs in "Mods and Ends" so I hope you dont mine me moving it there. |
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FOX I <3 Quail
Joined: 15 Nov 2004 Posts: 2074 Location: Saint Cloud, MN
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 18:54:40 Post Subject: |
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like they said a good clean surface to work w/ ....high gloss paint couple coats and a clear coat make sure to sand after each application _________________
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HackaX0rus Rated XXX
Joined: 20 Jan 2005 Posts: 1972 Location: Cen. CA
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 23:20:54 Post Subject: |
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at my hobby store we sell lexan paint and that sticks to plastic really well so try yout local hobby store...we have like 50 colors too...and those color changing ones . _________________ Ignore this^^ |
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Little Bruin
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LaTech Ruthless TechTator
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Posted: Wed, 11 May 2005 08:00:58 Post Subject: |
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SAND SAND SAND SAND...I can't stress that enough. You want to take the case down to the metal (assuming you're talking about a case here...even if you aren't, SAND!). Then prime the surface, then sand some more. Prime again, sand again. Actually, here...
http://deron.meranda.us/casemod/painting/
Those steps can be used for plastics as well...just remember to use that Krylon Fusion stuff...it REALLY works well (I've used it several times). |
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edvallie Put Beer Here
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CHollman82 Rated R
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