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Old 06-18-2009, 10:43 AM
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sounds like you got alot mixed up...
we're not out to get you man,we just don't want you to go through the same mistakes that alot of us have.
so far,everyone that has posted here has had some REALLY nice paintjobs.
go back and check em out just so you can see that you're getting advice from people in the know and not some schlubs who like picking on noobies.

your cousins might be whizzez when painting lexan but the biggest difference here is that this paint is going to get beat up.
like others have mentioned,lexan shells are painted on the inside so the lexan protects the paint and you don't need nearly as much prep work.

my advice is to stop!
go through this site and check out some of the projects and tutorials.
get a mental picture of what needs to be done before you even start.


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Originally Posted by Jump_Man_23 View Post
is it good to use spray paint or regular paint?
for a primer what color should it be and how many coats do you need before putting on the final color and how many times do you need to do that?
what's "regular paint"?
you don't have to start with a primer but it helps.
your primer should be no more then 2 thin coats. all you want to do here is take the original color out and give your new basecoat something to grab onto.
the color is'nt really all that important but you want to stay within light/dark. if your new color is dark blue then you would want a darker primer. if your new color is sky blue then you would want a lighter color primer.
your final color should only be enough coats(depends on the paint) to achieve full coverage.

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Originally Posted by mycrors4 View Post
it all depends on the colors and quailty good quality requires many coats and a pressuriEd air brush
you're not exactly in a position to give others advice...
it has NOTHING to do with the color of the paint or "many coats".
you don't even need an airbrush to get a quality PJ.
a good bit of our members bring excellent paintjobs with spraypaint but they actually follow whats tried and true.
trying to reinvent the game will get you nowhere fast.


also, don't double post.^^^
use your EDIT BUTTON............................................ .................................................. .................................................. ...........right here.V
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