Mach 1 Pinstripes & Paint
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:36 am
Hello all,
The tinware phase of my Mach 1 replica project has arrived. I've blasted many layers of old paint from the tank, and some filler, and shot it with etching primer to prevent rust.
I'm not sure which model this tank came from, but it has the right style and should do nicely once the dents are filled and it's refinished. On that topic,
- Does anyone know the correct widths of the red pinstripe on the tool boxes, and the yellow pinstripe on the tank?
- What's the best way to apply pinstripes, apart from having a professional do it? (The project has a budget, plus I like doing as much as possible myself - it's educational, builds character, etc.) Pinstripe tape? Painting a broad stripe, then masking off the pinstripe while applying the main color(s)? Other clever ideas?
- What's a good match for the silver? The main difference in the paints I've looked at has been the grain size, with some being very fine and others maybe halfway to a metalflake - where was the original paint in this range?
Cheers,
Dave
The tinware phase of my Mach 1 replica project has arrived. I've blasted many layers of old paint from the tank, and some filler, and shot it with etching primer to prevent rust.
I'm not sure which model this tank came from, but it has the right style and should do nicely once the dents are filled and it's refinished. On that topic,
- Does anyone know the correct widths of the red pinstripe on the tool boxes, and the yellow pinstripe on the tank?
- What's the best way to apply pinstripes, apart from having a professional do it? (The project has a budget, plus I like doing as much as possible myself - it's educational, builds character, etc.) Pinstripe tape? Painting a broad stripe, then masking off the pinstripe while applying the main color(s)? Other clever ideas?
- What's a good match for the silver? The main difference in the paints I've looked at has been the grain size, with some being very fine and others maybe halfway to a metalflake - where was the original paint in this range?
Cheers,
Dave