Diecast Racing Report - July 1, 2020 - Vol I, No 2

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Resources

Quick Tips

Not Van Gogh? You Can Still Paint Like A Pro! Whether you’re just learning to modify cars or want to take your paint jobs up a notch, follow these quick tips to make your next mod a masterpiece!

Detailing Diecast cars. 4. Don’t forget the details. Spending a little time on the little things can make a big difference. Luca’s Dad shows you how in Painting Hot Wheels Headlights.

1. Start with a blank canvas. You can apply primer to plastic bodies to start with a clean slate, but you’ll need to strip away the original paint from metal cars. SidewaysKing75 takes you through the options in his video ‘HOW TO’ remove paint from die-cast cars.

5. Take it to the next level. Using a wash can bring out the details in your casting or add a rustic realism to your design. See the possibilities in How to Make an Oil Wash for your Custom Hot Wheels by BaremetalHW.

2. Choose the best tools. You can brush on paint or spray on paint, but using an air brush will give your car the thinnest, most even coat. Know nothing about airbrushes? Miniac has you covered! Next Issue: 3. Keep it clean. Want more than one color? Use masking tape to create clean lines when adding layers to your paint job. See how it works in Manga Garage’s video Tape Masking for Airbrush & Touchup

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Your car may have been through a lot. Make it clear just how much! Mid-July’s focus is Rust Effects


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