Candy over metal flake. Came out good. Learned a lot in the process.
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That came out really nice. Good job.
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Thanks. Started fooling around with a Harbor Freight HVLP maybe 10 months ago. Had never used a paint gun, airbrush, or anything like that previously. And I sucked soooo bad in high school art class.
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I like the flames, nice job.
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Was that done with a Harbor Freight HVLP?!
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HF detail gun for the silver base, metal flake, and clear to bury the flake. I know... a detail gun for metal flake??? But it works like a champ. I can spray large flake mixed with clear with the consistency of mud though the 1.0 tip.
Iwata Eclipse airbrush for the detail and smaller candy fades. Super cheap Master airbrush for the blue candy and black fades. Then used the Tekna for final clear. |
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