This isn’t the only way to make vinyl tops for model cars, but it is the way that works best for me. Hopefully a few of you out there will find this useful.
Really like you're process for making a vinyl top versus the tape process I've some builders use. You're bare metal foil really brought the finish together!!!!!
Great tutorial. Lots of nice tips. The big problem with using tape is that over time the tape lifts. Guys say just add glue to the edges, but over several years often even the center starts to lift and it doesn't look good. One tip I might add, when you are cutting the strips to line up with the window trim, pick the body up and place your finger inside the hood. that way when you are pressing down with the knife, the force of the knife presses against the resistance from your fingers inside the car, rather than it pressing down on those A pillars. On cars with thinner A pillars that is a broken A pillar waiting to happen. Final result looks great.
Thanks for the tip. I just can't use masking tape for the top because I would just make a mess with it, especially around curves and corners. Plus like you said, I just wouldn't trust it to last, although many have sworn it lasts 20 + years.
Thank you that car looks just like the one my brother had before he passed away and I'm been trying to find a way to do a perfect vinyl top and that's it.👍
Thanks for the tutorial..I like the way you did the vinyl over any other video on CZcams..I'm definitely stealing this method from you..Outstanding Job!!!
Nice job, at 64 I just did my first vinyl roof with masking tape last week, it came out ok, a couple of slight wrinkles, I will try the painted version next time like yours, thanks for vidio!
Thanks! I mostly use craft paint for everything on my models anymore, including body paint because I can't spray solvent based paints in the house. Since I live in Michigan, that really limits my options for building in the colder months, hence my affinity for craft paints. I also get much more control over texture for the top using the craft paints through my airbrush.
Great tutorial. I've never attempted a vinyl too yet, but I have an upcoming build that requires one. I really like your process. Did you use Createx for the matte clear? Have you tried the Duraclear craft clears yet. They work well
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop I have tried the Createx UVLS as a top coat, but didn't get the results I was hoping for. I am going to use it again though this time I have a better air brush. We will see🤷♂️ Thank you for your videos, very nice👍
I usually start with 6000, although I will go to 4000 once in a while. After that it's 8000, and finally 12,000, Then a polish with Novus #2, and a coat of wax to finish.
Hi. Great video. I was carefully looking at how that acrylic paint went on and WOW, have to ask what was the paint thinned with, was there retarder added, psi and tip diameter? I only use water based acrylic paint since I spray in the basement. Thanks again
Thanks! I use a homebrew thinner. 3 parts distilled water, 1 part 91% isopropyl alcohol, and 4-5 drops of glycerin as a flow improver per 8 ounce batch. I use a .3 tip at around 22 psi. I have a craft paint tutorial as well.
Thanks for sharing. I'm close to be doing my 1st vynle top this helps. Question though, I don't like using bmf so is this clear coat of to use chrome sharpie or molotow for trim ? Also what did you use to thin the craft paint . Just water ? Thanks again
I usually use the Foil after the clear, so the same steps should apply for Molotow or Sharpie. I have a homebrew thinner I use. 3 parts distilled water, 1 part 91% isopropyl alcohol, and 4-5 drops of glycerin as a flow improver per 8 ounce batch. I actually also have a craft paint tutorial with the thinner recipe.
HEY-DAR 👊😎👍: Nice Job Craig, this is interesting & knowledgeable, hope you don't mind but I put this on my playlist "Model Tips & Tricks" check it out. Be Watching You Later, (MODEL CAR)🎭(MAN CAVE)
Really like you're process for making a vinyl top versus the tape process I've some builders use. You're bare metal foil really brought the finish together!!!!!
Cool video, thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend!!
You nailed it. Thanks for the vid.
This was a masterclass for installing a vinyl top. Thank you! 😀🔥💯💪🏾🙌🏾🔥💯💯💯
Great tutorial. Lots of nice tips. The big problem with using tape is that over time the tape lifts. Guys say just add glue to the edges, but over several years often even the center starts to lift and it doesn't look good. One tip I might add, when you are cutting the strips to line up with the window trim, pick the body up and place your finger inside the hood. that way when you are pressing down with the knife, the force of the knife presses against the resistance from your fingers inside the car, rather than it pressing down on those A pillars. On cars with thinner A pillars that is a broken A pillar waiting to happen. Final result looks great.
Thanks for the tip. I just can't use masking tape for the top because I would just make a mess with it, especially around curves and corners. Plus like you said, I just wouldn't trust it to last, although many have sworn it lasts 20 + years.
Thank you that car looks just like the one my brother had before he passed away and I'm been trying to find a way to do a perfect vinyl top and that's it.👍
This came right on time, I just started this exact build! Thanks for sharing this!!
Great tutorial and awesome build! I will definitely be using this method from now on.
Thank you, I'm glad the tutorial was helpful!
This was a fairly painless looking job. Very interesting and effective results.
Very nice car, Great technic. You learn something everyday. Cheers Buddy. 🍺
Great looking Charger, and great tip on doing the vinyl top. I'm gonna give it a try 😃
Helped me out a lot thanks
Great job ,I always thought masking might come off, and your method is permanent . Super tutorial thanks, John
I like it! Seems simple enough, I might have to try this out!! Thank you for sharing this!!
Great how to, I done my first with masking it's held up fair will try your method next time!!
Nice work Greg.
Wow that came out really good Sir! Thank you for the tips
Nice information tip I'll have to give it a try an it seems so much easier then masking tape
Totally awesome!
Excellent vidéo sir,you did a fantastic job
Very cool method! Thanks for the tutorial! 😎👍
That came out great
That looks outstanding!
Looks great and easy thank you for sharing
Very nice tutorial!
Looks easy enough an what a nice job
Thanks for the tutorial..I like the way you did the vinyl over any other video on CZcams..I'm definitely stealing this method from you..Outstanding Job!!!
Very cool! Thank you so much for sharing. I'll be using this
Nice job, at 64 I just did my first vinyl roof with masking tape last week, it came out ok, a couple of slight wrinkles, I will try the painted version next time like yours, thanks for vidio!
Nice tutorial.
Nice Job!!!
very nice idea thanks
so cool thanks
Great tip man
Thanks for sharing.
Very nice!
Nice thanks ❤
Love your tutorial fantastic job. I have a question as to why you used craft paint and not just flat black paint?
Thanks! I mostly use craft paint for everything on my models anymore, including body paint because I can't spray solvent based paints in the house. Since I live in Michigan, that really limits my options for building in the colder months, hence my affinity for craft paints. I also get much more control over texture for the top using the craft paints through my airbrush.
Great job. I have a question on the chrome wheels and bumpers. Do you use it stock out of the box or do you strip and paint?
I use the wheels and bumpers straight out of the box. I just detail paint the wheels.
It looks really nice..!!! good work.
...I am curious... how do you do or use for door locks..? A sewing needle.? I love the extra touch there.!
Thanks! I just use a painted piece of copper wire for the door locks. I do have a tutorial video on that subject for more info.
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop thanks so very much.!! I will check it out. :)
Loicks great
Cool
When you are spraying your vinyl tops with the craft paint, what size needle do you use in your airbrush
I use a .3 mm needle.
Great tutorial. I've never attempted a vinyl too yet, but I have an upcoming build that requires one. I really like your process. Did you use Createx for the matte clear? Have you tried the Duraclear craft clears yet. They work well
Thanks! I do have, and have used the Duraclear varnishes, but I do prefer the Createx which was used for the top.
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop I have tried the Createx UVLS as a top coat, but didn't get the results I was hoping for. I am going to use it again though this time I have a better air brush. We will see🤷♂️ Thank you for your videos, very nice👍
What grit do you wet sand with after clearcoat?
I usually start with 6000, although I will go to 4000 once in a while. After that it's 8000, and finally 12,000, Then a polish with Novus #2, and a coat of wax to finish.
Hi. Great video. I was carefully looking at how that acrylic paint went on and WOW, have to ask what was the paint thinned with, was there retarder added, psi and tip diameter?
I only use water based acrylic paint since I spray in the basement.
Thanks again
Thanks! I use a homebrew thinner. 3 parts distilled water, 1 part 91% isopropyl alcohol, and 4-5 drops of glycerin as a flow improver per 8 ounce batch. I use a .3 tip at around 22 psi. I have a craft paint tutorial as well.
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop Thanks so much for the tip.
How much did you thin your craft paint and what psi did you spray the top at...
I usually thin at 50-60% thinner, and spray around 22-25 psi. I also have a craft paint tutorial with the thinner mixture I use.
Thank you! Ill check it out! Awesome videos!
wow that cool can you do that on a 1 18 scale ?
Yeah, it should have the same effect. The actual trim pieces might need to be a little bigger though.
yes that what i was thinking thanks@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop
Thanks for sharing. I'm close to be doing my 1st vynle top this helps. Question though, I don't like using bmf so is this clear coat of to use chrome sharpie or molotow for trim ? Also what did you use to thin the craft paint . Just water ? Thanks again
I usually use the Foil after the clear, so the same steps should apply for Molotow or Sharpie. I have a homebrew thinner I use. 3 parts distilled water, 1 part 91% isopropyl alcohol, and 4-5 drops of glycerin as a flow improver per 8 ounce batch. I actually also have a craft paint tutorial with the thinner recipe.
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop awesome thanks I'll check that out
Wet sand with an installed decal......???
Yes, I sprayed clear on after applying the decal.
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop Gotcha........
HEY-DAR 👊😎👍: Nice Job Craig, this is interesting & knowledgeable, hope you don't mind but I put this on my playlist "Model Tips & Tricks" check it out. Be Watching You Later, (MODEL CAR)🎭(MAN CAVE)