
How can you airbrush real flames in a RC car body?
Do not you get answers from WISE ** es and people who have no idea what they speak. Obviously, you have an airbrush and air source … If so, how to make flames real. The problem is with the RC car bodies is that they are really small, right? Sounds like a challenge, to say the least. The first thing I would do is around the tool on the Internet to seek and images of fire / flames to get an idea of the flow of them. Perhaps print one or two you like the hands on the reference when you start. Most jobs are set to flame on base color with a translucent white or white pearl first, followed by a transparent yellow, orange and red. If I understand correctly, you paint the underside of a transparent body RC if you're almost to paint upside down? I do not think the translucent approach is to work for it. In practice you could paint a piece of plexi glass, experiment (those in the field call this test a "style") with paint until you arrive at some anything you want. You end of May to the painting of a first translucent yellow with a red cross in the last … white to make it more opaque and then ask in your base color. Dunno … you'll have to play with her. Cut your bio in the form of little "guides" for the shaping of the throat of fire … For you, they will have to be really small … (we use all sorts of things automotive, hand-made templates to the former version French curves)
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