Rc Masks And Templates

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One of the most important aspects of creating a sweet, long-lasting, custom paint job is body prep. If not carefully prepped, the paint will not stick to the Lexan properly, will flake off, and can cause the actual paint process to be much more difficult than it should be. This article will take you through the play-by-play before you spray. Let’s get started. PREPARE THE BODY FOR MASKING Wash the body in warm water, with a soft sponge and dish detergent, to remove the residue on the Lexan due to the vacuum forming process and just from being at the factory. This is essential, as it removes any debris that could get in the way of your perfect paint job. OVERSPRAY FILM Nearly all bodies come from the factory with an overspray mask applied to the outside.

Using a felt-tip marker, draw out your design on the overspray mask. Keep in mind that overspray film on wings could possibly be on the wrong side because it’s not part of the main body.

If so, you must remove it before painting the wing. WINDOW MASKS Next, apply the included window masks or use masking tape to cut out your own. To create a border around the windows, draw a thin outline for the window’s edge and then trim it off; it is easier to see these on a clear body. You’ll get a nice, even line with a no.

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To use these paint masks, you can print them out on your inkjet or laser printer, and then use them to trace out a mask on your body. Click here for printable.

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11 hobby blade, as opposed to doing it last when the body is completely painted. CUSTOM MASKING Some bodies do not come with window masks, and other times you may want differently shaped windows. In this case, just mask over the entire inside of the body, draw the outlines for the windows you desire, and cut them with your no. 11 hobby blade. Tips and advice The very first thing to do to with a new body is cut off any “scrap” Lexan flashing. All this extra Lexan can interfere with your hands, razor knife, and even your airbrush hose—so just get rid of it.

Some people like to “scuff” the inside of the body with a coarse pad, thinking the paint will adhere better, but if you prep and paint the body properly, there is no difference. It does help a bit if you use rattle can paint, but Faskolor and Spaz Stix seem to be fine either way, as long as you back your paint at the end with an acrylic clear coat. When scruffing the body, do not scuff it if you are using mirror chrome because all the scratches will show through. Also, be very careful to avoid the window areas at all times.

APPLY THE MASK There are various ways to mask a body, all of which work just fine. Liquid mask is the most popular among painters, but you can also use vinyl masks, masking tape, automotive fine line tapes, and a vinyl cutter for custom made masks and logos. Each have a benefit at some point during a paint job.

The bottom line is that it doesn’t matter what medium you use, as long as the outcome is what you desire. The finished product is what really matters. CUT YOUR DRAWING If you’re using liquid mask, draw your design on the outside of the body with a black felt-tip marker. Once you are satisfied with your artwork, simply hold up the body to the light and cut along your drawing with a no. 11 hobby blade.

Always make sure you are using a new blade so the tip cleanly goes through the mask, but go lightly to make sure not to score the actual Lexan. Asal shodieva biografiya semjya. It takes some getting used to, but with some practice it becomes almost natural to “feel” how much pressure to put on the blade.