I like the paint job, but the white(or lightest stripes on my screen) are pretty bright !!...........if you use a dark wash they will calm down a lot.
Good technique with the airbrush

Usually a clear flat coat will help the colors blend together after airbrushing. I usually get away with Testors Dulcote in the rattle can, but you can get it in the bottle or decant from the spray can if you want to use the airbrush for flat coat. And don't be afraid to just airbrush over the yellow if it doesn't please you. Maybe take some of the original and add a drop of brown. What airbrush are you using? One of the things I love about flat paint is how forgiving it is, and so easy to touch up, even after a flat coat. My Jagdpanther has probably been painted 5 or 6 times, and I'm still not sure I'm happy with it.Norton1 wrote:Ah you got a glimpse of my Challenger Scat Pac. It is incredibly fast and corners like a rocket on rails. With the upgrades it is pushing 500+ HP
And it is my first airbrushing. I tried it on a board to get a feel for how it was going to spray and then just started to paint. The yellow does come across as very bright and I will try what you suggested to tone it down. Thanks Mr. Bix!
Be well,
Steve
Nice old skool muscle. I love classic cars.Max-U52 wrote:Usually a clear flat coat will help the colors blend together after airbrushing. I usually get away with Testors Dulcote in the rattle can, but you can get it in the bottle or decant from the spray can if you want to use the airbrush for flat coat. And don't be afraid to just airbrush over the yellow if it doesn't please you. Maybe take some of the original and add a drop of brown. What airbrush are you using? One of the things I love about flat paint is how forgiving it is, and so easy to touch up, even after a flat coat. My Jagdpanther has probably been painted 5 or 6 times, and I'm still not sure I'm happy with it.Norton1 wrote:Ah you got a glimpse of my Challenger Scat Pac. It is incredibly fast and corners like a rocket on rails. With the upgrades it is pushing 500+ HP
And it is my first airbrushing. I tried it on a board to get a feel for how it was going to spray and then just started to paint. The yellow does come across as very bright and I will try what you suggested to tone it down. Thanks Mr. Bix!
Be well,
Steve
Can you get a video? That might show how much of that brightness is just in the photo, not how it looks in person.
And speaking from Detroit, Mopars rock. Besides this '68 Barracuda (still the A body and not yet shortened to the E body's 'Cuda) I also owned a '69 Road Runner. Beep, Beep.![]()