Diecastmolester's Dinky Molestation
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Re: Diecastmolester's Dinky Molestation
The colours the real cars were painted are just too depressing.
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
Re: Diecastmolester's Dinky Molestation
First .I was wronge its not a full Dinky ,its a Dinky /CIJ mash up..
Second .Is that Austin in pink not Lady Penelopes shopping car surely.
Third...A penny just dropped in my head ..Yes over here for customs and recycles of course.
Second .Is that Austin in pink not Lady Penelopes shopping car surely.
Third...A penny just dropped in my head ..Yes over here for customs and recycles of course.
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
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Oh! of course it is, how did I miss that and that is why it works for me...I am an obsesive Lady Penelope fan...misterpop wrote:Is that Austin in pink not Lady Penelopes shopping car surely.
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That's pretty darn nice! Looks very good in that paint scheme.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
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Really, really NICE!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Diecastmolester's Dinky Molestation
Thats a great finish.Whats your secret of a good thick coat of paint like that..Under photographic scrutiny it really stands out...I mean in a good way of course..
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
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Re: Diecastmolester's Dinky Molestation
Thank you.
Yes, it took a lot of experimenting to achieve something I think looks fairly close to factory, or at least conveys the spirit.
The most important thing is to make them not too good. If you make them too good, they don't look right.
That's why I repaint old originals. I find the Atlas repops oddly soulless. Sterile. Like 3D renderings of old Dinkys.
Look at the not so good paint separation on the Polizei Kapitän, or any other two tone model, while we are at it.
I can make that razor sharp, but Dinky didn't, so I don't either, because it would look wrong.
Always strive for not so good. Always remember Marcel van Cleemput's words: If it's mint, it wasn't made by us.
Now for the actual technique.
On the bare casting, I use etch primer from the rattle can, followed by white primer from the rattle can.
The actual colour is acrylic paint - not lacquer! - from those 50p artist bottles. They can be mixed to your heart's content.
Any colour is possible. I use screenwash as a thinner and blow them through an airbrush.
Don't worry about the blue tint of the screenwash, it completely disappears, even if you use it with white paint.
The colour coat is followed by two to three coats of 1k clear lacquer. That's the newfangled stuff for real cars. Yes, 1k, not 2k.
That's it. There is no polishing or sanding involved whatsoever. To the contrary, I often find them a tad too shiny, but I'm confident time will rectify this.
Another nice side effect is that these paint jobs literally cost Pennies.
Please feel free to pester me with any questions you may have, I shall avail you all the details.
But trust me, if you just try to make them not so good, you are on a winning streak already.
Yes, it took a lot of experimenting to achieve something I think looks fairly close to factory, or at least conveys the spirit.
The most important thing is to make them not too good. If you make them too good, they don't look right.
That's why I repaint old originals. I find the Atlas repops oddly soulless. Sterile. Like 3D renderings of old Dinkys.
Look at the not so good paint separation on the Polizei Kapitän, or any other two tone model, while we are at it.
I can make that razor sharp, but Dinky didn't, so I don't either, because it would look wrong.
Always strive for not so good. Always remember Marcel van Cleemput's words: If it's mint, it wasn't made by us.
Now for the actual technique.
On the bare casting, I use etch primer from the rattle can, followed by white primer from the rattle can.
The actual colour is acrylic paint - not lacquer! - from those 50p artist bottles. They can be mixed to your heart's content.
Any colour is possible. I use screenwash as a thinner and blow them through an airbrush.
Don't worry about the blue tint of the screenwash, it completely disappears, even if you use it with white paint.
The colour coat is followed by two to three coats of 1k clear lacquer. That's the newfangled stuff for real cars. Yes, 1k, not 2k.
That's it. There is no polishing or sanding involved whatsoever. To the contrary, I often find them a tad too shiny, but I'm confident time will rectify this.
Another nice side effect is that these paint jobs literally cost Pennies.
Please feel free to pester me with any questions you may have, I shall avail you all the details.
But trust me, if you just try to make them not so good, you are on a winning streak already.
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt