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been a busy boy..
another one..
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heres another one i did this week..
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plus did a xxx-tcr body fot the same guy with the red one a few post back
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Nice work Mel! I really like those last two. I like the darker colors. Although, the one that started this thread really popped.

Maybe try to put them on a mirror when you photo them. Might be a cool effect.
 
Thanks olds..
I really like the last two as well.. I'm more of a bright paint job kinda guy but they turned out nice
 
Mel, do you use a siphon feed or gravity feed brush? I think I'm gonna pick up a gravity feed here pretty soon. I just don't feel I can spray light and consistant with a siphon feed... too much pressure and air flow seems to make the spray inconsistant.
 
Charlie.. Thanks!
Lessen.. gravity feed. I can't really say what i spray at seeing i use the air lines from my work ( work in a body shop) wal says 120psi but i have a valve on the end of my air hose with no gauge i just play it by ear .. ( same thing i do when painting 1:1 cars)
If i had to guess i would say around 20-40 psi .. different psi for diffenet effects. drop shadows i say around 10-15psi detail work around 20-30psi and if there is a bigger area i would have to say 30-40psi
Plus it depends on the day .. hot days the paint drys to quick so i would spray at a lower psi and cold days a bit higher but fast strokes and a longer flash time
 
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drop shadows i say around 10-15psi detail work around 20-30psi and if there is a bigger area i would have to say 30-40psi
Plus it depends on the day .. hot days the paint drys to quick so i would spray at a lower psi and cold days a bit higher but fast strokes and a longer flash time


yeah, I'm not able to get consistant soft shadows at 10-15 psi. It'll be good a minute then it starts to get spattery and Ihave to remove the tip and wipe off the end of the needle.. play with it a bit to get it clean before I start again.. it's a pain in the ass and I've come to the conclusion that it's due to the ratio of paint:air. I'm trying to use so little paint when I do shadowing that the air [even at low pressure] just begins to dry the paint on the tip of the needle.. thus causing spatter. I know that gravity feeds require less pressure so I've been thinking of getting one. Badger now has a model that can be used as BOTH gravity and siphon feed. They also just came out with a super high end gravity feed brush.. it's real pretty to look at but the $300 price tag isn't. ouch.
 
Pactra Racing Finish and spazstix here and there. How are you thinning?

That looks like a nice piece there and price is nice too.
 
pactra i cut 2:1 one bottle of paint to a half bottle of thinner..for shading and streaks i cut it 1:1full bottle of thinner to full bottle of paint
spazstix .. right from the bottle
 
That's almost exactly what I've been doing to. Well, at least I'm doing something right :) Defintly can't wait to try a gravity feed though.
 
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