Part of what makes building model cars fun is the ability to correctly portray the car that the model represents. One of the tools that helps you to do so is the placement of decals on the car. Decals add that special touch without requiring you to have to hand paint everything. It cuts down on the time it takes to finish as well as the amount of skill involved in model building. The one thing it can take is a steady hand and maybe a bit of patience.
There are different sources for decals that you can choose from. Whether you use the ones that came with your model car, make your own, or have a professional decal manufacturer do it decals can be gotten from many places. If you are new modeler then you may want to get used to applying the ones that came in your model building kit. Once you have built a bit of experience then you can experiment with creating your own water slide decals.
Creating your own decals can be fun and interesting. Before you begin however you must make sure that you have the correct paper. You need to start with ready made sheets of clear decal film. This will give you the best turnout for your money. Many suppliers are available online that carry it and even say that their paper is ink jet ready. If you have a design in mind and can put it on computer it can be transferred direct to this film. If this doesn't work for you then read on!
Once you are ready to start you can either create different masks for each of the colors you wish to use or you can silkscreen it. To create individual masks all you have to do is to mask the film for each of the color separations that you will be making. Always make sure that you apply the lightest colors first and work out to the darkest. This can be a very cheap method and is really pretty easy. It can take up a lot of time though if you have to make several of them. Always make sure that you take the time to think out each mask before you set it up.
If you are going to silkscreen it can be just a bit more involved. Basically you will create a different screen that allows the paint to go down on the model according to which screen you are using. Each color has its own separation and the screen catches the excess paint. It can produce a high quality decal and it is not too hard if you need to produce more than one but if it is misaligned it can mess up the decal and cause you to have to start all over. The set up can be just a bit difficult as well.
If making your own decals seems like too much of a chore then you can always print it off of a computer or draw it out by hand and take it to a local print shop. Most of these can copy the picture on a color copier and then transfer it to a decal sheet for you. While the quality may drop because of their printer or ink not being up to standard this does tend to be the most cost and time efficient way for modelers to get the decals that they want.
Producing your own decals can allow you to add a bit of flair to your model car. It is like adding your artistic signature and tells people "I was here."
Model Of The Car
You love to assemble model cars. It has become a favored pastime. You have even decided to display your completed cars where everyone can enjoy them. You are just having one issue. You cannot decide whether you should show your hand painted cars or your airbrushed ones. While one set has a lot of love and dedication in it the other showcases your skill and technique. So how do you know which is better, airbrushed or hand painted? Much of your answer will depend on exactly who you ask. Some expert modelers will tell you that hand painting is the hardest technique to master while others will say the same thing about airbrushing. The best way to decide is to look at the pros and the cons to both and decide for yourself.
People have been hand painting model cars for many long years. As the only method of adding color to their otherwise monochromatic models hand painting was the only choice that was available for most. Airbrushing was something that only body shop owners had the means to accomplish. Home airbrush kits were not made available for some time. So, they learned to do with what they had. From a bland beginning hand painted models soon became very beautiful works of art. With experience came better techniques and greater detail. Those who have been painting their model cars for some time now can apply a paint job that will easily rival any that would be available commercially for a full size car.
One drawback to hand painting is the time it takes. You must apply a bit of paint and wait for what seems like forever. Slowly building layer upon layer could take quite a bit of time. Some strokes such as feathering can seem almost impossible to those who do not have the skill. An upside to hand painting however is the easy at which you can paint small parts without having to worry about spreading the paint around where you don't want it.
Airbrushing is the new kid on the block relatively speaking. Home airbrush kits have only been available for a short time considering the age of the model car building hobby itself. At first the kits were extremely expensive and had to be special ordered. Paints were difficult to work with and as the methods of using airbrushing was relatively unknown there was a very steep learning curve. Modelers soon began picking up the pace however when they figured out the upsides to airbrushing.
One of these is the reduced drying time. When you airbrush your model car now it takes very little time to dry due to the small amount of paint that you are able to put down. This allows model builders to add layer after layer both quickly and efficiently. An airbrush is also very consistent with the amount of paint you are applying. The amount of control you have over your techniques is very handy as well. You can feather like a pro once you practice a bit and you can add most any detail you want.
Whether to airbrush or hand paint model cars is something that will continue to be debated as time goes on. Many people will choose sides just as many people will defect from one camp to the other. As to which method is right for you is something you will have to find out for yourself.
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