Bro... your voice is so peaceful 😅!. And awesome job!! I came fro 1/24 scale... 10 years ago 20 years ago i was broken and i paint all my cars with a 10 dollar airbrush from hobby lobby and a fish tank air compresor. One day in a contest that i win someone ask me for my tools and when i explained they couldn't belive. My dad once told me "is not the arrow whats kill you, is the who shot..." Good work!! You got a subscribed.
Great teaching, and overall, you seem like a genuinely down to earth type of person. Which is right up my alley. I really like this Gulf Ford GT. Great Job. Please do more like this. Thanks
Paul, yes I would like to see painting more other models. Much of your skills is transferable across several different lines of models. Cars have always been a priority of mine.
C'est absolument splendide et génial... Car j'hésitais depuis quelques années à me mettre à l'aérographe, mais n'en ayant jamais fait je ne voulais pas acheter un matériel trop cher qui n'aurait peut-être pas servi... Tu viens de m'ôter tous mes complexes et fait sauter les verrous de mes hésitations. Grâce à toi, dans ce domaine en tout cas, je vais OSER. Et j'espère sincèrement que tu vas réaliser d'autres travaux de peintures sur des Hot Wheels, car j'ai trouvé cette vidéo et cet essai véritablement passionnant. merci infiniment, je m'abonne direct dans la foulée. Au fait je t'écris depuis Paris (France ), d'où je t'envoie un chaleureux salut.
Thank you very much for the kind words. Just remember that even though airbrushing is not hard ot is still something new that will take time to learn to become comfortable and proficient with. Try not to get frustrated. We all had to start from zero. And remember every mistake is a learning opportunity. Take care and thank you again.
Paul, I love your teaching style, but would like to see more in-depth on the obstacles you encountered. 1/64th cars are my interest atm, but who knows. Keep it up.
Paul, as a caveat, I have only clear coated a few cars. I use Pledge Floor Polish as a clear coat. It works great and I am happy with the results. I am cheap but not lazy, I use hobby acrylic paints and filter them as you do and so far, my results have been near perfect. I have an air brush that screws directly to the battery/compressor and I know that you like your current set-up but the unit I bought works for me. Keep up the great content. Gene, Ramsay Montana.
nice job on the painting i need learn how to air brush my self , i got some undec HO scale locomotives and rolling stock to pain up in GTW blue or CN red and black with gtw sub lettering . just an FYI for the future HO scale is 1:87. S scale is 1:64. O scale is 1:48
Thank you for the kinds. And you are correct in your scales when it comes to model railroading. 1:64 scale is S scale or what was once American Flyer. 1:64 is considered HO scale when it come to slot cars. If you remember back in the day, I belive it was Lifelike and / or Bachmann sold a combo model railroad and slot car set that had a track pieces that contained both the model railroad tracks and slot car tracks. This was an HO scale model railroad and that scale moniker stuck with 1:64 scale slot cars as well.
Thank you very much for watching and subscribing. Gulf is my all time favorite livery. I have couple of other vehicles to paint in that livery and I think I may re do the gt40. The blue is way too dark. I was trying to mix it from memory, never a good idea. But I have some correct color samples now. Thanks again
I really enjoyed this video, what I especially enjoyed most was the cordless airbrush. I’m in the process of learning as much as I can to paint my own hot wheels (as soon as the cold goes away), and have already bought my first airbrush, a cordless one, from No Name - although not the same used in this video but nonetheless a cordless, which I’m looking to upgrade the airbrush that came with it to something better like a Iwata, and would love if you could do more custom hot wheels painting but if you could explain maybe more in depth the proper mix ratios such as thinner, reducer, clear coat, etc., (I’m very much a newbie) - all of which I’m still trying to wrap my head around, especially when using these cordless airbrush systems (I do not own a normal airbrush with a regular air compressor). Also, maybe show more of the better paints out there like Createx, among other brands, and what it will take to properly mix especially for a 1/64 scale hot wheels, and leave the cheap crafters paint to the side. Great video, and loved the shout out to Diecast Resurrection, hoping that all is well with him.
Well sir, your wish will be granted. I plan on doing much more in depth videos on the subject. This video was not about the process of customizing hot wheels as much as about what can be done with a cheap airbrush and good paint. Thank you for watching and for the great comment. Take care....
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies Awesome news, I'm sure there are a lot of us that will appreciate these in depth painting videos, after all, the paint job is what catches the eye. Thanks for update, looking forward to seeing these videos.
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies thank you for the prompt reply! I’m not having much luck with my old Molotow chrome pens. They are coming out more silver lately. What brand are you using?
@jimmyzwheelz I am using the molotow paint pens as well. I'm not having issues yet, but you are not the first person to tell me they were having issues with that brand.
Bro... your voice is so peaceful 😅!. And awesome job!! I came fro 1/24 scale... 10 years ago 20 years ago i was broken and i paint all my cars with a 10 dollar airbrush from hobby lobby and a fish tank air compresor. One day in a contest that i win someone ask me for my tools and when i explained they couldn't belive. My dad once told me "is not the arrow whats kill you, is the who shot..." Good work!! You got a subscribed.
Good Job.
Great teaching, and overall, you seem like a genuinely down to earth type of person. Which is right up my alley. I really like this Gulf Ford GT. Great Job. Please do more like this. Thanks
Thank you very much for the kind words.
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies your welcome
When masking I usually spray a little clear so it locks those edges in and don’t get that bleed through.
Love to see more how to hot wheel tutorials
Looks great do more
Paul, yes I would like to see painting more other models. Much of your skills is transferable across several different lines of models. Cars have always been a priority of mine.
C'est absolument splendide et génial... Car j'hésitais depuis quelques années à me mettre à l'aérographe, mais n'en ayant jamais fait je ne voulais pas acheter un matériel trop cher qui n'aurait peut-être pas servi... Tu viens de m'ôter tous mes complexes et fait sauter les verrous de mes hésitations. Grâce à toi, dans ce domaine en tout cas, je vais OSER. Et j'espère sincèrement que tu vas réaliser d'autres travaux de peintures sur des Hot Wheels, car j'ai trouvé cette vidéo et cet essai véritablement passionnant. merci infiniment, je m'abonne direct dans la foulée. Au fait je t'écris depuis Paris (France ), d'où je t'envoie un chaleureux salut.
Thank you very much for the kind words. Just remember that even though airbrushing is not hard ot is still something new that will take time to learn to become comfortable and proficient with. Try not to get frustrated. We all had to start from zero. And remember every mistake is a learning opportunity. Take care and thank you again.
Awesome job! I'm getting ready to jump into the world of airbrushing Hot Wheels and your channel is a great inspiration. Thanks!!!
Thank you very much for the kind words. I am glad that my video was helpful. And have fun going down this rabbit hole of hot wheels customizing....
Paul, I love your teaching style, but would like to see more in-depth on the obstacles you encountered. 1/64th cars are my interest atm, but who knows. Keep it up.
Paul, as a caveat, I have only clear coated a few cars. I use Pledge Floor Polish as a clear coat. It works great and I am happy with the results. I am cheap but not lazy, I use hobby acrylic paints and filter them as you do and so far, my results have been near perfect. I have an air brush that screws directly to the battery/compressor and I know that you like your current set-up but the unit I bought works for me. Keep up the great content. Gene, Ramsay Montana.
Thank you Gene. Montana. That's one state I want to visit. Envious here. Take care...
Subbed and liked!… good job brother 🤙🏻
Hey dude, beautiful work! keep doing tutorials! Greetings from Aguascalientes, Mexico!
Thank you very much.....
Createx products are amazing!
nice job on the painting i need learn how to air brush my self , i got some undec HO scale locomotives and rolling stock to pain up in GTW blue or CN red and black with gtw sub lettering . just an FYI for the future HO scale is 1:87. S scale is 1:64. O scale is 1:48
Thank you for the kinds. And you are correct in your scales when it comes to model railroading. 1:64 scale is S scale or what was once American Flyer. 1:64 is considered HO scale when it come to slot cars. If you remember back in the day, I belive it was Lifelike and / or Bachmann sold a combo model railroad and slot car set that had a track pieces that contained both the model railroad tracks and slot car tracks. This was an HO scale model railroad and that scale moniker stuck with 1:64 scale slot cars as well.
Great job love a good gulf car. Diecast resurrection coming in😂. Just subscribed 🤙🏽
Thank you very much for watching and subscribing. Gulf is my all time favorite livery. I have couple of other vehicles to paint in that livery and I think I may re do the gt40. The blue is way too dark. I was trying to mix it from memory, never a good idea. But I have some correct color samples now. Thanks again
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies yah I always have to look at pictures to get the right color 😂😂. Can’t wait for your other customs 🤙🏽
Yes I would like to see a masking/tapeing video
Thank you for the vote....
Yes nice work ❤
Thank you very much. More to come.
Awsome
Thank you John!!!!
@PaulsRailroad learning alot from your Videos.
I really enjoyed this video, what I especially enjoyed most was the cordless airbrush. I’m in the process of learning as much as I can to paint my own hot wheels (as soon as the cold goes away), and have already bought my first airbrush, a cordless one, from No Name - although not the same used in this video but nonetheless a cordless, which I’m looking to upgrade the airbrush that came with it to something better like a Iwata, and would love if you could do more custom hot wheels painting but if you could explain maybe more in depth the proper mix ratios such as thinner, reducer, clear coat, etc., (I’m very much a newbie) - all of which I’m still trying to wrap my head around, especially when using these cordless airbrush systems (I do not own a normal airbrush with a regular air compressor). Also, maybe show more of the better paints out there like Createx, among other brands, and what it will take to properly mix especially for a 1/64 scale hot wheels, and leave the cheap crafters paint to the side.
Great video, and loved the shout out to Diecast Resurrection, hoping that all is well with him.
Well sir, your wish will be granted. I plan on doing much more in depth videos on the subject. This video was not about the process of customizing hot wheels as much as about what can be done with a cheap airbrush and good paint. Thank you for watching and for the great comment. Take care....
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies Awesome news, I'm sure there are a lot of us that will appreciate these in depth painting videos, after all, the paint job is what catches the eye. Thanks for update, looking forward to seeing these videos.
agree that Gulf livery is the best!
Heck yeah. I have a few more I want to paint up in the Gulf livery
Great video. Do you wait for the paint to dry before removing the masking tape?
Hey Peter. No you don't want to wait. You want to remove the paint as soon as you can.
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies Thank you Paul.
One detail you didn’t explain was how you kept the chrome rims when painting the wheels. Did you mask them also?
Nope. I painted the whole rim orange then came back with a chrome paint pen and did the rim.
@@RoadsAndRailsHobbies thank you for the prompt reply! I’m not having much luck with my old Molotow chrome pens. They are coming out more silver lately. What brand are you using?
@jimmyzwheelz I am using the molotow paint pens as well. I'm not having issues yet, but you are not the first person to tell me they were having issues with that brand.
I have just using rattle cans
Dude!
You gotta hang the Falcon prow up or all the luck is gonna run out.
Lol