sure, we can sticky this. good idea.
examples...
Chevy 1500 Xmod
2 coats of acrylic testors silver, airbrushed
" " " blue, "
2 coats of testors aeresol clear
love this combination. I prefer air brushing the clear. but since I build so many models, and use clear on all of them, I bought the aeresol can to save some money...
btw, the toyota pickup was molded in the white...and I used testors aeresol for the flat black (I usually use it for model chassis) 2 tone.
Version VI WRX STi Type-RA
3 coats of testors acrylic white, airbrushed
2 coats of the clear
Skyline Xmods paintjob 2
2 coats of airbrushed silver
masked stripe
2 coats of aeresol purple
2 coats of clear
Chevy Nova monster truck
1 coat of black
2 coats of purple
2 coats of clear
all aeresol enamel
Toyota Land Cruiser model
2 coats of black, acrylic
2 coats of dark flat beret green, enamel
2 coats of clear, acrylic
all airbrushed
put decals on after clear coat....should've put the big 'cruisin' decals on before the clear....
Chevy 1500 xmod
origional paint job....first time with the airbrush...
2 coats of primer
2 coats of blue
NO clear....biggest reason I wanted to redo
xmod skyline, first non-origional paintjob
1 thick coat of testors enamel aeresol yellow
hand painted windows
DON'T do it this way!
that's all the pictures I have of my models...I'm in the process of redoing my old '67 427 corvette convertible model...and it should be pretty sweet when it's finished. so I'll get a pic of 2 of it up.