Thanks for the very informative video, i liked the way you've explained the differences between brands without being biased to one particular brand. I've only just gotten into painting rc body's more than one colour, at the moment I've sprayed two 1/7 scale using bittydesign but will also try the proline brand just to see the difference and I'll try your method using a brush as i did think to myself while spraying it there was a lot of wasted overspray. Ive just subscribed to your channel
Great video bro! Can you make a follow up video to this one on how to do window trim of a different color and some simple designs and how you paint your vehicles?
Good video. I've been spraying mine through an hvlp gun. It goes on super smooth and even. I used a brush for years till I tried spraying it. With a little water to thin it and also I use a filter for the chunks. It comes out super smooth, takes about 3-4 light coats. Makes cutting it way easier and more consistent. Thanks for the video
Im part of the people who spray the liquid mask but i see everyone saying an hvlp gun, i just use the cheapest spray gun from harbor freight (~$20) hooked up to my air compressor. Ive painted it before and it works but I prefer spraying it but i usually wait until i have a batch of bodies. Its not necessary to have the spray guy but i prefer the convenience. I also use a hair dryer on low or no heat, so pretty much everything he said not to do hahaha. I use proline LM still though, I've tried a few others and proline is my favorite
Do you have an estimate of how long between coat application you wait? 30 minutes? 1 hour? Also, once you have applied all 3 coats, how long do you let it cure before you begin cutting it? 1 day? 1 week? Thanks and great video!
@@RonniePrince great questions! Usually depends on the temperature. Most times the coats will dry in 3-4 hours. The first coat will usually dry sooner. You will see the color of the mask turn clear when totally dry. You can cut as soon as everything is clear. It will always have a tacky feel to it. Thanks for watching
you waste to much with brush, hvlp is the recommended procedure , stuff works great and i also still use tapes etc . big time saver , early 70's elmers glue worked fine, even a 200 buck airbrush it doen/t work , small hvlp touch up gun. 2 quick heavy coats.
I’m always looking to improve my skills thank you for the tutorial
@@Booster388 thanks for watching!
Thanks for the very informative video, i liked the way you've explained the differences between brands without being biased to one particular brand. I've only just gotten into painting rc body's more than one colour, at the moment I've sprayed two 1/7 scale using bittydesign but will also try the proline brand just to see the difference and I'll try your method using a brush as i did think to myself while spraying it there was a lot of wasted overspray. Ive just subscribed to your channel
@@andrewwhiting5526 Thanks for viewing!! I’ll have plenty more to come!
thanks
great information
Thanks for sharing ! I’ve been painting for years and never thought about the patch . I usually use masking tape and fine line tape.
Great video bro! Can you make a follow up video to this one on how to do window trim of a different color and some simple designs and how you paint your vehicles?
@@MaximumRC_ thanks for watching!!
Can do!
Always great information! These are a huge help
I went back to brushing on LM and never looked back. So much quicker and less hassle and waste.
@@matthewbyrd398 True dat!!
Thanks for watching!!
Good video. I've been spraying mine through an hvlp gun. It goes on super smooth and even. I used a brush for years till I tried spraying it. With a little water to thin it and also I use a filter for the chunks. It comes out super smooth, takes about 3-4 light coats. Makes cutting it way easier and more consistent. Thanks for the video
Im part of the people who spray the liquid mask but i see everyone saying an hvlp gun, i just use the cheapest spray gun from harbor freight (~$20) hooked up to my air compressor. Ive painted it before and it works but I prefer spraying it but i usually wait until i have a batch of bodies. Its not necessary to have the spray guy but i prefer the convenience. I also use a hair dryer on low or no heat, so pretty much everything he said not to do hahaha. I use proline LM still though, I've tried a few others and proline is my favorite
@@broccli2007 thanks for your reply and comments! If it works for you, why change it. 👍🏼👍🏼
Do you have an estimate of how long between coat application you wait? 30 minutes? 1 hour? Also, once you have applied all 3 coats, how long do you let it cure before you begin cutting it? 1 day? 1 week? Thanks and great video!
@@RonniePrince great questions! Usually depends on the temperature. Most times the coats will dry in 3-4 hours. The first coat will usually dry sooner. You will see the color of the mask turn clear when totally dry. You can cut as soon as everything is clear. It will always have a tacky feel to it.
Thanks for watching
you waste to much with brush, hvlp is the recommended procedure , stuff works great and i also still use tapes etc . big time saver , early 70's elmers glue worked fine, even a 200 buck airbrush it doen/t work , small hvlp touch up gun. 2 quick heavy coats.
@@MrBumbles2 thanks for the comments.