What's the trick to making solid black look like a cockpit?
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What's the trick to making solid black look like a cockpit?
On kits where there is no clear part for the cockpit, how do you give it the right cockpit look? Whenever I try to do this, it just looks like black paint... not a cockpit.
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have you tried SHINY black paint?
flat black looks bad, but a gloss will ususally do you fine.
what scale are we talking? how big is the canopy area?
flat black looks bad, but a gloss will ususally do you fine.
what scale are we talking? how big is the canopy area?
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It's 1/72 and the cockpit is triangular. It's around 1" tall by 1/2" wide at the base.
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This is the kind of look that I'm talking about.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/ ... wFront.jpg
I was almost totally fooled by this at first.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/ ... wFront.jpg
I was almost totally fooled by this at first.
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The way i did my armorcast Vulture was a basecoat of gloss black, and then i LIGHTLY dusted the edges with a dark grey to give it some depth, then put about 6 coats of future on it.
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That pic actually looks like they used a vynil mask. Look how the back edge of the front window is slightly "peeled" up? Or is that an optical illusion?Slave1 wrote:This is the kind of look that I'm talking about.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/ ... wFront.jpg
I was almost totally fooled by this at first.
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I probably would have covered the black with a extremely reduced (thinned) pearlized gold, so thin that the gold is transparent.
It will look black if you look straight at it , but at an angle it will apear to have a gold glow
It will look black if you look straight at it , but at an angle it will apear to have a gold glow
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The key to getting the illusion in my experience is different textures. You need different texture on your fuselage area - say, matt, and a different texture on the 'glass canopy' which should be highly, highly glossy. A couple of coats of Future may do the trick, or your might want to build it up a bit with a couple of layers of Tamiya clear, then Future. You're going to have a hard time if your surrounding area is gloss, but perhaps that wont be an issue for you.
Wouldn't the prototype's operating environment be a factor? Aircraft models with opaque canopies are often painted from metallic sky blue to dark gloss grey to metallic navy blue, depending on scale and windscreen contour.
If your subject operates in an earth type atmosphere, consider the color of sky reflection and cockpit shadow tones or glare reduction screen in tinting your canopy paint.
If your subject operates in an earth type atmosphere, consider the color of sky reflection and cockpit shadow tones or glare reduction screen in tinting your canopy paint.
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usually a few to several coats over neutral gray although i have gotten eaqually good results just spraying the canopies without any base coat.
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i want that mech!!!
man i'd love to have the model of that mech , love those games!