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Please feel free to "ask Kropy" about any painting questions that you might have, I will be posting pics every chance I get to showcase some of my work, Don't be shy just ask any kind of question you can think of & I'll try to answer your question to the best of my ability.
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nice to have you onboard kropy.
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wheee Kropy s here hi mate nice to see ya dude
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Welcome Kropy
With so many talented painters on here - are there any ideas to help organise / improve things for the painters?
A dedicated paint forum? sticky threads for pro-painters or eve sub forums for pro-painters?
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sub forums would be sweet jimmy for each of us would be cool mate plus people always want to know how busy we are so links to website s would be good or something like an update system, just idea s mate
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Jon, Blitz & Jimmy~ Thanks for the warm welcome
Now if I could just figure out how to post pics......LOL
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just use the [img] link from your photobucket album or equivelent and paste in your post.
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Thanks Jon, I just wish that I took some pics of the bodies that were sent out to the J Concepts Clash for Paul & Tom
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im sure youll find some pics somewhere.
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Here's a few pics of Tom Cockerill's bodies with his updated paint scheme from the J Concepts Clash
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Here's a few pics of Paul Sinclair's updated scheme from the Clash & A pic of Chazz's very boring scheme
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Nice work Dale, loving Pauls new updated scheme, looks nice!!

As for Chazz, shame on you!!! LOL You have one of the best sprayers at your mercy and all you ask for is a two colour with a simple fade...TUT TUT.

Dale when he is not looking, spary up somthing exciting, let him keep his blue and silver but add some Kropy bling to it, dont tell him, just do it, you know he will love it when it is finished!!!!!

Chazz we all know a good paint scheme is worth at least 2 seconds a lap, Paul tells me you need at least 4 already!!! (only joking, Paul did not say that.........Ellis did) LOL
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Here are a few more samples
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A few more
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Hey Kropy...

Well it looks as if I'm the first customer in the questionas and answers

I've been painting shells for friends and myself for years, I've been using a sticky backed plastic for the masking, recently I've run out of masking film... I've tried several different brands of sticky films, but the problem I'm having is the glue is being desolved by the thinners in the paint(Pactra), so when I remove the maskings it leaves a sticky mess, this can be removed (although it's a right pain!!)...

Here it comes... What masking medium/film do you guys use?? Also I presume you cut most of your designs out on a die cutter?? I use a good old scalpel and patience...

I've attched a couple of images of recent shells, please cast your expert eye and give me any advice or feedback, good or bad...

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Jimbo!!

Didn't realise you painted shells.

I cut ALL my designs by hand. None of these new fangled plotters....yet.

I use Fasmask now. Did use Divelys but its costing just about as much now, and the quality has dropped recently.

I always used to use Tamiya masking tape before. The cheaper non-descript stuff always did what you mentioned and left gluey deposits behind, requiring a carefull bit of clean up with the meths.


Jimmy, sub sections for each of us would be cool and easier for people to find each painter.
Seeing as its advertising for each of us, I'm sure we all wouldn't mind doing you a favour, wether its advertising oOple on our sites....as I already do . Or making regular donations.

What do ya say fellas?
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try liquid mask Jim.as tell said its miles better than masking tape or masking film
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I cut ALL my designs by hand. None of these new fangled plotters....yet.

I use Fasmask now. Did use Divelys but its costing just about as much now, and the quality has dropped recently.


Jimmy, sub sections for each of us would be cool and easier for people to find each painter.
Seeing as its advertising for each of us, I'm sure we all wouldn't mind doing you a favour, wether its advertising oOple on our sites....as I already do . Or making regular donations.

What do ya say fellas?

totally agree with the telmyster on the paint mask dively is good but fasmask is just as good and cheaper too
as for oople sub sections and advertising im already doing that and donations or a few favours is cool with me

ps tel you dont need a plotter and they re ok but i dont use mine to make paint masks just a few useful bits and bobs
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hey...

Thanks for the replies!!!

Next daft question, where do I get the fasmask or divelys from?? plus I asume you apply the liquid mask to the whole shell, then how do you create your designs??? using a blade/scalpel, then rub off the unwanted masks??

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darren at dms has fasmask mate je spares has divley and fasmask but you can compare prices at je spares and the divley is more expensive now than fasmask
1 clean shell
2 paint in a layer of paint mask and leave to dry
then ad another coat at a time and let dry
ad 4 coats for best results
mark your design on the out side of the shell with marker pen
then use a craft knife to cut out the designs inside the shell mate
then start with the first section your painting usual dark colours first and use a tooth pick to pull the section you are painting out and so on

have fun jimbo
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