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Title: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Callas on October 16, 2016, 08:20:13 PM
There was a plane at the GSSC with a incredible looking blue & silver paint job. I asked if it was auto paint and the owner said dope. I failed to ask if the color has the metallic flake or the clear coat.
Does the metal flake go in the color and then cover with clear? Or vice versa?

Thanks
Mike
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Randy Powell on October 17, 2016, 11:29:11 AM
Depends on the approach. You can shoot color then put the flake in the clear, but you will need the flake to be the color you want to match or complement the base color. You can put flake in the color then top with clear coat but the effect will be different. Or you can put the flake in a base coat (like gold or silver) and use a candy or other transparent color over the top of that then add clear to the top. Each gives a different effect. Sort of depends on what you want. I've done all three with both pearls and flake. You can get some interesting effects.
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Clint Ormosen on October 17, 2016, 02:47:48 PM
Which plane was it at GSSC?
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Callas on October 17, 2016, 03:06:12 PM
Chris Cox?
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mark Scarborough on October 17, 2016, 03:13:25 PM
Chris Cox?

Chris' airplane is white and blue
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Callas on October 17, 2016, 07:47:09 PM
Then it had some silver trim. The blue and silver had a fine metal quality. Really looked nice.
And so did the other planes there.
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mark Scarborough on October 17, 2016, 08:21:37 PM
Chris airplane is white with blue scallops on the wing with pink accent trim

if you had a picture, or anything it would help,,
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Haverly on October 17, 2016, 10:47:20 PM
That was easy!
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Alan Resinger on October 18, 2016, 07:47:56 AM
The blue on Chris' Defiant is a metallic auto color (Mazda I think) that our paint guy mixed up.  We use the acrylic toner and mix it with clear dope to get the required amount.  I used the same method for the metallic orange (Hot Lava) Toyota color for my Divergent.
Alan Resinger
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mark Scarborough on October 18, 2016, 08:12:39 AM
I wasnt convinced he was talking about Chris' airplane since he mentioned blue and silver, Chris' paint scheme looks blue white and pink to me,
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Randy Powell on October 18, 2016, 02:01:58 PM
Well, you can do it the EASY way and just have your auto paint guy mix up the color without binder.   ;D
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Callas on October 18, 2016, 06:41:44 PM
OK, I'll admit it. I'm color blind, at least to the FAA and the Navy.
So you mix acrylic toner with clear dope?
This is where I go back to searching what that entails!!

Thanks

Mike
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Randy Powell on October 19, 2016, 02:03:46 PM
Mike,

You can get an auto paint store to mix up any color you have a number for. Just have them not put in the binder. Generally, they mix up how ever many toners it takes to make the color then complete the mix by adding what is usually urethane binder. Just have them leave that out and instead, when you get home, put in the requisite amount of clear dope. There are some caveats with that. Like if the color you want is a metallic or pearl or whatever and that metallic or whatever comes in a carrier (rather than just flake or pearls in dry form). The carrier probably has a urethane base. Best to ask your paint guy.

That's how I do it, anyway.
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Chris Cox on October 23, 2016, 07:53:44 PM
Hi Mike - I used Mazda "Winning Blue - Metallic".  The metallic is part of the toner, as purchased from the auto paint store.  Just add to clear dope, and thin as needed to spray.  Super easy. 
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Callas on October 25, 2016, 01:36:51 PM
Hi Chris,
I thought your plane was stunning. Too pretty to fly.
Do you recall the ratio of toner to dope? I have been searching here and it seems like 25% toner 75% dope and then thinned.

Thank you

Mike
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: John Leidle on November 04, 2016, 08:41:45 AM
  Mike,
  I know of a couple ways to shoot metaflake,, the first way is use a flake gun & if you google " flake buster" ( I think)  videos of shooting it  on will come up another way is put the flake in clear & shoot the clear on . On our models I believe you will find both to be really heavy,  my last metalflake work  I   shot the color then put a touch of flake in the clear shot it then clear coated over both.   This gave me the correct color & in the sun there is just enough flake for it to explode .
  Good luck,  John
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mike Callas on November 04, 2016, 02:49:26 PM
  Mike,
  I know of a couple ways to shoot metaflake,, the first way is use a flake gun & if you google " flake buster" ( I think)  videos of shooting it  on will come up another way is put the flake in clear & shoot the clear on . On our models I believe you will find both to be really heavy,  my last metalflake work  I   shot the color then put a touch of flake in the clear shot it then clear coated over both.   This gave me the correct color & in the sun there is just enough flake for it to explode .
  Good luck,  John

Thanks John! What is a flake gun? Is that a bigger spray orfice?

Mike
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Mark Scarborough on November 04, 2016, 05:19:09 PM
just so we are all on the same page, metalflake is like what you find on a Bass Boat, big sparkly flakes,, more commony people mean metallic which is smaller, like you see on cars. There is a diffefence in how you spray them too, metal flake is sprayed through a special gun because of the size... metallic is mixed with the base color and sprayed through a normal gun.
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: John Leidle on November 04, 2016, 11:07:46 PM
  I would not use metalflake Mike unless you have your heart set on doing so.  Metalic can be trouble enough ,,
Title: Re: Dope with metallic appearance
Post by: Avaiojet on November 07, 2016, 07:54:11 AM
 I would not use metalflake Mike unless you have your heart set on doing so.  Metalic can be trouble enough ,,

I just thought of something.

The Nail Polish industry sells what they call "Powder."

I've seen this on nails before. The "Powder" is fine and I believe it is mixed with clear then sprayed with an airbrush. Not sure about that it could be brushed?

I won't Google it because I have no interest.

But for those that do....,

Now if you look at the ARGO Spectre 007, you will see metallic silver sprayed over black at the canopy area. This is artists airbrush paint sprayed right out of the bottle with an airbrush.

Covers well and larger areas could be sprayed also.

Charles

EDITED for photo.