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Thanks for the tip. This is everyone's thread, I just started it. I was thinking to show the customs (body swaps) you did that are for sale. But, how about if you do?
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Here are a couple hot wheels I've done in the past.
http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/...pswsf7mdig.jpg http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/...pscedyb2t6.jpg |
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I like those ,especially the 55 Gasser .
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Me too! I can't paint nearly that good. Mine turns out all shiny and same color overall. Got any tips to share?
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Thanks guys. If I'm doing a full repaint I get all the old paint off using aircraft remover. I usually then paint my main color with spray can. On the small stuff or random panels I use testors paint with a small brush. Most of the time I paint all the chrome parts with testors aluminum. I also use testors dullcoat in a spray can if I want it to have a satin finish. And on the "rust" like on the gasser I mix vinegar and hydrogen peroxide in a cup and then add steel wool and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Then dab the car using the soaked steel wool in the areas you want to rust. Let it dry and continue with more coats until you get your desired look. I use a heat gun to dry to make everything faster.
A few more. http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/...psnf4kbgyd.jpg http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/...pshjmw2mwr.jpg |
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Okay, I'll post a few that I painted. Wish I had taken pictures of all of the ones I did but I've done so many. I use only automotive paints, usually House of Kolor bc/cc. I have a 30x16x16 metal hobby paint booth and use iwata airbrushes. I have tons of other customs but they are not all trucks.
https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...62304112_o.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...82931207_o.jpg https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...14207125_o.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...75427913_o.jpg |
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Those are very nice ,show us more ,does not matter if they are not trucks .
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My buddy owns a company called The Custom Crew, him and Louis Tanahara (one of the designers that put Jada Toys on the map) designed and put into production a piece called The Sledster. It's a COE based on the 51 Merc Louis designed for Jada. Anyways I helped them with prototypes and limited editions so I'll show you guys a few of those.
https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...41238046_o.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...39215564_o.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...15817430_o.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...53033976_o.jpg |
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I need to upload more to my Facebook page so I can put more on here. I'll do more later
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Now that is custom work. Superfine! Mine are just "non-original".
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WOW ,Im drooling on my keyboard .
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Well I feel stupid because I realized I spelled Luis's name wrong...Doh! Here are a few that he designed and I put together & painted.
https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...31&oe=55737170 https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.n...16a5368c0f4211 https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...4b&oe=5586690E A camo set I did that a guy wanted me to paint for him. https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...e5&oe=55B4708F https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...2e&oe=55834D86 |
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Few more
https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...6a&oe=55713077 https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...f1&oe=5586DF1B https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...77&oe=55BC1A18 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.n...fd0932006adcf8 Twist to an old favorite https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...d1&oe=55B8304D https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...49086ab163d176 https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...223c4168026ffb |
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Is all this paint, graphics and all, or do you combine methods? Yeah, I picked up on the Luis thing right away :lol:. Kidding of course
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I first take pictures of stripped body and clean it up and make it to scale in photoshop. I then open it up in illustrator and design the graphics to the proper size of the bodies. Like below https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...69987190_o.jpg After making sure it's all right I print the decals on my Alps printer. https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...fff86020fa4dbc Then on to the body. (These were different decals than the black with red pinstriping decals above) https://scontent-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hp...41505454_o.jpg |
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Thanks for the details. So, basically, this is making tampos? Meaning, the same or similar technique is what Mattel,etc. do using production methods? I only know the term "tampo" yet never knew where the term originated.
My thing has been with making trucks look more regular, meaning more like what one of us may drive...more believable than fantasy or show. No chrome seats,inside bed,front panel of bed,etc. That green '62 I did has a fawn interior to be like stock and the gold one has white to look custom. I did the one grille white to lend to the just a regular truck vibe. I'd like to get into more detail. Hot Wheels don't command that so much, but to repaint a Greenlight or Jada it is. Looks like I would need to buy a lot of equipment I don't have. Custom paint jobs would be a cool option as well. |
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Wow ,that is so cool to know how all this works .
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The Alps printer uses a cassette type cartridge that contains a thin dry film on them that the printer transfers onto the decal paper as the artwork dictates (like ribbon typewriters). Once the graphics are complete you cut out the decal, put it in warm water and then set it on the body. The decal paper uses a transparent film that the artwork is printed on that releases from the back of the paper when introduced to warm water. Here is a video I found on YouTube that shows the Alps printer doing it's thing. Alps printer. I hope you made sense of my ramblings, not the best at transferring the information from my head to paper. I understand what the look you're trying to get with you're customs. I was making a set of upper and lower trim for the 69-72's but got busy and never finished it. Also started on the 67-68 trim as well, but got sidetracked again. Maybe one day I'll get it finished. |
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Mike, I think you did a great job explaining, very clear. The manufacturers use a different method/equipment. You do decals and they do tampos. A tampo is a stamp with the "s" changed to an "o" moved from the front to the rear, right? :cool: Naw, I am familiar with the screen printing process and that was a great comparison, as that's what I pictured (in my head not on paper) as you explained. Years ago, before I touched a computer, I talked to a guy at a flea market who I bought a custom graphic job from (Dairy Delivery). He was just copying, reducing, and printing...making stickers. This is a sophisticated piece of equipment yielding finer results that you are using. I also bought a Neat Streeter ('36 Ford coupe) from a guy a long (longer?) time ago. It is black with traditional flames. It looks like paint, but I could be wrong. It makes me think of those rice carvings. How long has this technology, or at least the device to the public, been available? I've had a thing for custom imprint |
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Thanks Robert!
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I only had factory color for two.
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Wow ,those turned out great .
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Sweet! I love the blue one.
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Do you think I got the color right for the green '67 interior? I need to find a blue close enough, yet. The 50th I just painted white. But now I want to do the gold inserts. I also have been wanting to get so thin styrene to make tonneaus or bed covers. For tonneaus I could do a texture
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I like all the colors you did. I always favor blue; but the 50th you did; I like the best. |
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I agree, they all turned out great. Always liked the 50th and you did a great job.
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I think I like the side markers "shaved" on the 50th. I still want to do all the tail lights and detailed grille is something I need to get up some nerve for.
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So I get this email last night from my buddy showing his rendition of the Batmobile....called the Phatmobile! Haven't seen the car in person yet but looks like it's going to be pretty cool. Never really cared too much for the original design but this one is slick. IMO
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Yo, that's phat, yo. That's how the Batmobile would have looked if the show came out five years earlier.
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No need, pm me your addy and I'll send you out 5 pair, maybe more if I can find some. Eventually I'll do an entire page of them which would do probably 500-600 trucks.
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They're teeny little things alright. I'm sending a PM and thanks again!. I want to do more colors. I think I have a metallic green. Oh, and I guess that lt. blue would be the same as the on the '67 I did, or close enough
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I think those sledsters look awesome
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I had a '67 I had stripped and primed along with the other three, but no good color for it. I just picked up a can of satin burgundy thinking it would look like old vermillion that came on these trucks. I dunno, something about the white tops creates a more realistic vibe. Any Custom 69s or these 67 C10s leave something to be desired...boring I guess. Now that I've painted a negative picture, what do you think?
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Looks good to me
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I like it.
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It looks more raspberry than faded burgundy. It has a fawn interior with black floor. There's more detail in the interior than exterior. I'd like to make a tonneau cover for this one, maybe in fawn to look like a Gaylord's cover. They could all use better wheels.
I want to start looking for Real Riders donors. I just bought three Custom 62s someone else did. I like the straight out of the package ones with better wheels, but also want them on custom painted ones. I want some stock looking tires & wheels, too. Greenlights are a bit pricey to be buying as wheel donors. Here are the three I bought. They sure do look better with better wheels & tires: |
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Here's some wheelswaps I did; not all pickups. All are re-assembled with screws.
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