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sorry mate i have to go with the blue on this one .
if you do the flame in white first than go over in the colour of you choosing it will look better that trying to put the colour down on the a black back ground .
always use a light back ground first you can always black out anything that you dont need .
johni bust things ,, it a skill i have ,,( need help?)
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thats the way i'm doing mate,its all water based paint,dust in white then reduce colours to approx 150% and go over againOriginally posted by johnd View Postsorry mate i have to go with the blue on this one .
if you do the flame in white first than go over in the colour of you choosing it will look better that trying to put the colour down on the a black back ground .
always use a light back ground first you can always black out anything that you dont need .
john
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trust me , dont dust it in white , lay it down thick and dust your colour , it should pop right out when you clear coat it .Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postthats the way i'm doing mate,its all water based paint,dust in white then reduce colours to approx 150% and go over again
what make of paint are you useing ( dupont, standox sikkens ? ) please say standox .
johni bust things ,, it a skill i have ,,( need help?)
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nope i use auto air,which used to be terrible but im using auto borneOriginally posted by johnd View Posttrust me , dont dust it in white , lay it down thick and dust your colour , it should pop right out when you clear coat it .
what make of paint are you useing ( dupont, standox sikkens ? ) please say standox .
john
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