OnwardGuinevere
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It's time to start another painting endeavor. I've decided to take a short break from Lexan and hop over to this 80 series Land Cruiser body my hubby for me for xmas.
I've been looking at paints today. I've decided to use a combination rattle can and air brush for this since it's quite a large body.
The goal is to make it the mini-me of my 1:1 Cruiser. I'm hoping to somewhat match the metallic red; I'm certain I'll need a combo of colors to tame any bright red.
Current thinking - after the primer coat:
The subject:
Wheels and bumper will eventually be black once I get them refinished.
If anyone has insight on how to achieve a deeper red than what I thought of, I'm open to ideas!
I originally thought black as a base, but thought it could be too dark.
I've been looking at paints today. I've decided to use a combination rattle can and air brush for this since it's quite a large body.
The goal is to make it the mini-me of my 1:1 Cruiser. I'm hoping to somewhat match the metallic red; I'm certain I'll need a combo of colors to tame any bright red.
Current thinking - after the primer coat:
- Tamiya TS-94 metallic grey; as a base
- Tamiya TS-39 Mica Red; with the grey undertones to darken it.
- Detail work (black fenders, grille, side striping etc) will be done with airbrush acrylic paints.
- Still debating painting the teal side decals on or making decals of my own and applying once painted.
The subject:
Wheels and bumper will eventually be black once I get them refinished.
If anyone has insight on how to achieve a deeper red than what I thought of, I'm open to ideas!
I originally thought black as a base, but thought it could be too dark.