my flame painting attempt!
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- bitGangsta'
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my flame painting attempt!
Hey fellas, Ive been away for a while busy with school and other stuff. Anyway i have been meaning to try crazydaves flame painting design for a while, and since i dont have any more bit char-g bodys left i thought i would try it on my hot tuners cadalic or something the white one. Anyway these masks are bloody hard to cut out and crazydave is a bloody lengend! i dont no how he gets em so perfect! any way here it is.





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Seriously, that is a great first try. See my first (1/64th scale) wasn't much better.

I would do like ph2t says, stretch them out to fill the body panel more, and I think it makes the car look faster if the flames flow upwards.
Keep practicing, I've been cutting paper, and paint masks with the exacto blade for years now, so you're only gonna get better with practice.

I would do like ph2t says, stretch them out to fill the body panel more, and I think it makes the car look faster if the flames flow upwards.
Keep practicing, I've been cutting paper, and paint masks with the exacto blade for years now, so you're only gonna get better with practice.
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- bitNinja
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crazydave wrote:Seriously, that is a great first try. See my first (1/64th scale) wasn't much better.
I would do like ph2t says, stretch them out to fill the body panel more, and I think it makes the car look faster if the flames flow upwards.
Keep practicing, I've been cutting paper, and paint masks with the exacto blade for years now, so you're only gonna get better with practice.
