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Title: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Shultzie on February 10, 2011, 10:38:44 AM
Found this awesome photo on this  morning's AV webcast. Amazing paint detail that would really be a winner.
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PerttiMe on February 10, 2011, 11:05:57 AM
That scale pattern reminds me of something a bit different. An aerobatic indoor R/C foamy. Every 1/10 gram counts there so finishes are not all that great... The guy though that the screen net might be found at hardware stores.

http://www.pauzuolis-rc.com/planes/know-how/painting-foamies.html
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Bill Little on February 10, 2011, 11:16:25 AM
Oh, Lord, Donaldo!  Wouldn't THAT be something!  Now I could even use THAT color of green on a stunt plane if I could EVER take the time to do that design........

BTW: It reminds me of the Charger that Bill Elliott drove with the same scheme, but in VIPER RED, about 10 years ago in NASCAR.  Entire car was a snake skin wrap........

Thanks!
Big Bear
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PJ Rowland on February 10, 2011, 03:02:25 PM
I have to come up with a new colour scheme for a 3rd model in the works.. Doing that isnt difficult. Id love to know what that wing looks like.
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Mark Scarborough on February 10, 2011, 03:04:55 PM
Hmm
doesnt look to complicated,, now,, I just need to build something to paint it on,, sigh,,
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Randy Powell on February 10, 2011, 04:55:48 PM
But it's green. A no-no in the northwest unless you can fly by feel. Other than that, I like it.
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PJ Rowland on February 10, 2011, 05:58:33 PM
Randy where's the toad update!!!
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Randy Powell on February 10, 2011, 08:31:35 PM
PJ,

Painting and painting and painting...
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PJ Rowland on February 10, 2011, 09:32:42 PM
Thats not an update...

I havent started paint yet - I have 3 days off work next week and ill start paint then. ;D
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Randy Powell on February 11, 2011, 11:00:43 AM
PJ,

Ah, the airframe has two coats of unthinned clear on it. Needs another then a bit of sanding and covering.

How's that?
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PJ Rowland on February 11, 2011, 03:39:39 PM
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Steven Kientz on February 11, 2011, 05:33:46 PM
The pilots name is Jason Newburg. You can see the top of the plane at Aerobatic Aircraft of Texas website. There are quite a few Youtube videos also, just search for his name or the "Oakley Viper Pitts"

Steve
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PJ Rowland on February 11, 2011, 06:29:39 PM
Dissapointed, kind of wish I hadnt' seen the top of the wing.. very average compared to the fuse.

Thanks for the site suggestion.
(http://i51.tinypic.com/rmo51d.jpg)
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Howard Rush on February 11, 2011, 08:38:05 PM
Speaking of reptiles, how about this?
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Randy Powell on February 11, 2011, 10:20:05 PM
Well, that's different.
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Bill Little on February 12, 2011, 12:45:58 AM
OK, for you guys that really ARE good at laying out paint schemes, how would "YOU" lay out the scales on the fuselage?  (serious question! ;D )

Big Bear
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PerttiMe on February 12, 2011, 02:31:01 AM
I am no good at it but if you want it consistent you need to mask it. On that foamy I posted, I think it only took holding a honeycomb pattern net over the area and making a pass with the rattle can. For something bigger and higher quality, you'd have to produce a honeycomb patterned sheet that you can stick on the plane.... and peel off without pulling out any finish.

Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: PJ Rowland on February 12, 2011, 06:36:08 AM
Spot on..

Obviously starting with the white - then mask off for the green lower 1/2

Id start with the base coat 1st - Which is the Light green colour this will be the Internal scale colour.

Then you would have to digitally create a hexagonal pattern out of frisk paper that gave you a 4 mm outline space between shapes. Would depend on how large you wanted the pattern. Once thats Layed over - The trick would be layering it over the top of the fuse - you couldnt do it out of 1 complete cutout - you would have to layer them in sections.

Once thats layer Spray your deeper green colour for the outline - lift and reveal.  - Then detail the white as your saw fit.

The second way is to use a dragon scale template.

(http://i53.tinypic.com/1zegh3t.gif)

This would be the reverse method - start with a darker colour as your base - then airbrush the lighter shades in over it.

My preference would be the 1st option - If I had to do it.

Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: John Leidle on February 19, 2011, 05:15:09 PM
  Nice color but I'd certainly have trouble finding it with the cornfields in the background.
  John
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Shultzie on March 01, 2011, 03:06:04 PM
Speaking of reptiles, how about this?

WOW! HOWARD...
I STILL REMEMBER THAT DAY YOU SENT ME THIS PHOTO ON MY BOEING STUDIO don.l.shultz@boeing.com computer of that modified Avenger...while I was locked away doing an airbrush painting of a retiring Phantom Works manager...(bye the way... Sadly that manager died before we could have the party for him which I did present to the family for his memorial.....waaaaay back in 2003 or 04 wasn't ?
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Mark Scarborough on March 01, 2011, 04:03:36 PM
Sheesh, guess I missed the boat on this one, I shoulda painted MINE like that,, Bet you woulda just LOVED me for that eh Shultzie?

Looking at the picture, He doesnt have near enough ribs in that wing!,, looks to be missing about half of them,,
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Shultzie on March 01, 2011, 08:52:18 PM
MARK!
Yeh...now that you mention it....It does look like that Avenger is missing a whole bunch of extra ribs.
I never really cared too much for CREAM COLORED AIRPLANES and that paint job to me...was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out there beyond my grasp.
Speaking of paint jobs...that STUNNINGLY AWESOME PAINT WORK ON YOUR AVENGER IS A REAL WORK OF ART AT IT'S FINEST!

Stay warm...and keep the fires burning....FINALLY IT'S ABOVE 40 degrees here in Gig Haaaba'
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Randy Powell on March 02, 2011, 05:45:12 PM
Man, where'd that old thing come from. Hey, at least the pilot will keep his head now.
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Shultzie on March 02, 2011, 06:29:17 PM
Man, where'd that old thing come from. Hey, at least the pilot will keep his head now.

Are you talkin about that ol  Arkie' limited gene pool idiot trying to "run offf with that purty gold airplane of Masta' Painter Scarborough Fair or that "faaaaaaaaaaaaaar out paint job on that Avenger from across "the Pond?"
Title: Re: What an awesome paint job for a CLPA model?
Post by: Randy Powell on March 06, 2011, 07:32:21 PM
I once painted a plane with "dragon scales". the thing was painted sort of a cream yellow then dark green. I used a hand held template sort of like they use for "real flames". Came out pretty well. Sucker was a lot of work and the plane was only a decent flier. I don't remember what happened to it now. Probably 20 years ago.