How-To Reverse Paint RC Graphics onto Polycarbonate

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Chris Arpin demonstrates how-to paint a classic flame design painted reverse onto polycarbonate, a technique used to paint RC graphics onto Lexan.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @shanebowles4854
    @shanebowles4854 Před 3 lety

    Awesome tutorial on plastic, those colours really pop 😁👍

  • @FTWBIFY6667
    @FTWBIFY6667 Před 3 lety

    Great video as always 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿👍 keep them coming! 🙂

  • @MegaCountach
    @MegaCountach Před 3 lety

    Nice work Craig!

  • @scalebuilder_sweden
    @scalebuilder_sweden Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍🏻✌🏼

  • @skinsyl
    @skinsyl Před 3 lety

    super intéressant comme démonstration merciiiiii

  • @Patriot_Drone_Services

    Hi Chris - Was this what you were working on in the booth last Thursday (19 August) when I called? I was hoping for another great video and you didn’t disappoint 😁! The other advantage of keeping the air blowing when using the airbrush is to reduce or eliminate tip drying (for those who are new to airbrushing). Paint “spitting” from tip drying really messes up fading or blending and tends to make a person want to turn the piece being painted into a frezbee... yes, I am guilty as charged your honor!

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před rokem

    I wish my hobby lobby had more of your products.

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před rokem +1

      Try spraygunner.com/paints-for-airbrush/createx-colors/. Thank you.

  • @scottmckinley752
    @scottmckinley752 Před 3 lety

    I use the createx pearls a lot on scale model bodies, do you think the silver sealer would be a better base or first coat for pearls other than silver? I really like the idea of fewer coats to preserve detail.

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety

      6013 Silver Sealer's aluminum flake size is the same as 4102 Aluminum Medium, which can work to scale for some finishes where a coarser metallic works, autoaircolors.com/pearl-and-metallic-colors/metallic-colors/4102.html. For most scale silver finishes, Createx 5308 Pearl Silver, 4302 Pearlized Silver, 4333 Metallic Silver or 4104 Aluminum Fine will work better, with 6013 Silver Sealer used as a backing color. Thank you.

  • @RCrawlerLeon
    @RCrawlerLeon Před 3 lety

    Excellent work, very good finish, I just need to investigate a little more some details, and the main thing to acquire the paints and the different elements to try to carry out the painting of two RC bodies, one in polycarbonate (Lexan) and the other in ABS plastic

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 2 lety +1

      thanks, for more help, please email us at info@createxcolors.com

    • @RCrawlerLeon
      @RCrawlerLeon Před 2 lety

      @@CreatexColors It is the first time that I am going to acquire Createx paints, if I am interested in the technical issues of dissolution, paint percentages and reducers, as well as if they have varnish or lacquers to give a glossy finish. In the past I have used automotive paints, and gloss or lacquer for the final finish with its respective catalyst, only this paint is very different from Createx. Since Createx is water based, and I have never used this type of paint.

  • @marcellusjon1424
    @marcellusjon1424 Před rokem

    Your videos are so rich with information I just watch whatever I haven't seen yet....and sometimes re-watch a few that are most relevant to what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks for the help. I'm developing an interest in reverse painted glass, and I was wondering if I did exactly what you've done here could I expect the same results as far as adhesion to the glass, or would you recommend that I "prep" the glass first with a coat of 4050 UVLS clear? Thanks for any insight you can provide.

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před rokem +1

      4050 UVLS Gloss Clear is best for an adhesion coating direct to glass. For best results, scuff / abrase the glass to remove the gloss sheen prior to paint. Thank you.

    • @marcellusjon1424
      @marcellusjon1424 Před rokem

      @@CreatexColors Whoa....wait a minute! You posted this video 2 years ago, and replied to my question in less than a week? You're the absolute best!!! That's why I just watch (and trust) whatever you put out. I guess that's why I figured it was worth a shot to even ask? Thanks for the help!

  • @MatteLson66
    @MatteLson66 Před 3 lety

    Sometimes I use a heat gun at the least hot setting to speed up drying between coats. Of course far away from the substrate. Is that ok or something you advice against?

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety +1

      We do not recommend heat for assisting drying; moving air is best. Warm moving air is good, but not direct heat. For this and other information, please review the Hard Surface application guide and tech data sheets available at www.creatextech.com. Thank you.

  • @charlesbonkley
    @charlesbonkley Před rokem

    Great video. Spraying at only 30psi with a great spray pattern and no needle-tip buildup makes me seriously want to toss my old T&C Vega 2000 in the garbage and try a gravity feed. What model is that Iwata, specifically? Also, do you prefer gravity-feed airbushes to siphon-feeds? How's the clean-up process and/or swapping between colors (if not doing a transition like you did)? Major pain? And finally, when you say "sealer white" is that a specific Createx formulation, or is it just Opaque White? Thanks! EDIT: Ah, I see that "sealer white" is Createx's(?) AutoBorne Sealer white.

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před rokem +1

      The airbrush is an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS. Use the 4011 Reducer to flush the airbrush in between color changes. The sealer mentioned is AutoBorne Sealer 6001 Sealer White, www.autoborne.com. Thank you.

    • @charlesbonkley
      @charlesbonkley Před rokem

      @@CreatexColors Thank you for the information. If it's the HP-CS, did you add the preset handle? That's what was throwing me off!

    • @charlesbonkley
      @charlesbonkley Před rokem

      @@CreatexColors Can you please recommend a good, water-based grease and wax remover?

  • @Paul-815
    @Paul-815 Před 3 lety +1

    Is your sealer as durable as your 4050. Ive been using 4050 as finale coat for durability.

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety +1

      The acrylic resin used to make AutoBorne Sealer is also used to make UVLS Clears, in which that acrylic resin is blended with 2 urethane resins. As an adhesive coating, UVLS Clears and AutoBorne Sealer are fairly close onto most substrates except glass, for which UVLS has better adhesion. In regard to a durable top-coat, UVLS Clears are more durable and more protective top-coat. AutoBorne Sealer is an adhesive ground-coat / sealer-primer. UVLS is a top-coat clear that also works well as an adhesive ground-coat. Thank you.

  • @sharkbaitdesignworks8349

    If the paint wants to peel up with the masking (even after extended drying times) is that a product of being too heavy handed with the paint or possibly another issue?

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety +2

      Applying paint in heavy coats often leads to failure, especially when multiple heavy coats are applied with re-coat times that do not let each coat dry before applying the next coat. Ultimately, curing is the issue; when paint is applied in heavy coats without adequate re-coat time to allow each coat to dry tack free, the time to dry before the coating has adequate adhesion is greatly extended, perhaps instead of 60 minutes dry time before tape, dry time may be 24 - 48 hours. Thank you.

  • @xaviertaylor759
    @xaviertaylor759 Před 2 lety

    Could you consider doing a Lexan RC body shell complete reverse painting design. Due to impact while racing, would we need to scuff first so paint doesn't chip off?

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 2 lety +1

      Createx paints are often used for RC body painting onto polycarbonate / Lexan without scuffing. Createx Airbrush Colors and Wicked Colors adhere well to polycarbonate without scuffing. Thank you.

    • @codyprice0295
      @codyprice0295 Před 2 lety

      Wouldn’t scuffing be seen through the body anyway?

    • @maxxthrasher6590
      @maxxthrasher6590 Před 2 lety

      @@codyprice0295 Yes and no. Scuffing won't be noticeable with most opaque colors, but would show on special effect colors such as chrome, pearls, metallic, flakes or shift.
      It's just best not to scuff as it really isn't necessary if you follow the TDS and really allow the paint to cure before moving on to the next coat or step.

  • @theragingdolphinsmaniac4696

    What should you use as a sealer base for gold?

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety

      AutoBorne Sealer Yellow & Tan mixed 1:1, czcams.com/video/fH_tzAXk6vw/video.html. Thank you.

  • @allanbrowne111
    @allanbrowne111 Před 3 lety

    I noticed you didnt mention adhesion promoter. Is it not needed, or not recommended. My sons are getting into RC cars I have to paint, and several people have told me I have to use adhesion promoter.

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety +2

      No adhesion promoter required. We've been making RC paint under private label and with our Createx brand for over 30 years; an adhesion promoter is not required when painting polycarbonate. Thank you.

    • @patrickmontgomery6353
      @patrickmontgomery6353 Před 3 lety +1

      I will say it's not needed as well. I've airbrushed lots of these bodies and never had a delamination problem. They have held up to lots of my kids crashes and roll overs.

  • @whisps1
    @whisps1 Před rokem

    I’m just getting into painting R/C bodies and I thought you are supposed to start with the darker colors first?

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před rokem

      RC graphics are often painted reverse, from the inside of the polycarbonate car body. Thank you.

  • @jonnyd4306
    @jonnyd4306 Před 3 lety

    What psi are you spraying at?

  • @Boricua96792
    @Boricua96792 Před 3 lety

    How would you paint lace??

    • @CreatexColors
      @CreatexColors  Před 3 lety

      Lightly, without saturation or wetted coats, use lace as a graphic-stencil. Thank you.