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Black_Knight 10-21-07 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by darthrotary (Post 7438675)
did mine with left over engine paint for housings, and black trim paint with a FINE paint brush to fiz the silver overpaints, sorry if pic is to fuzzy, new camera and i had not found the macro part yet, but im outta state and cant do it now

darthrotary, what did you use to apply the paint to get such a smooth finish? Did you clearcoat it or something? Everyone else's efforts seem to be a little rougher than yours, just interested as to exactly how you did it.

Tobias 10-21-07 10:37 AM

I'd say he just put more time into it *Chuckles* Does anyone have them in a colour and not their original silver? Or is that just too tacky?

darthrotary 10-21-07 11:38 AM

i used spray paint, sprayed it into the cap an applied with a paint brush, i was worried id have brush strrokes but it evened out itself. I did the silver( aluminum engine paint) first, with a little reg model paint brush, then did the black with trim black paint (same deal with the paint in cap) with a fine model paint brush. did two coats them slap them on the car. That trim paint is super black! and it fills in ridges and smoothes it self out. I did nt do the clearcoat, didnt think about it, but gonna when i return home, bet it looks good.
The silver is shiney (glossy?) but not metallic, which was what i was going for anyway, theres nothing Metallic on my car so i figured it wouldnt look right. And as a plus, it REALLY matches the paint! I just had her painted with the original Sunbeam silver, its damn close.

ray green 10-21-07 04:26 PM

OK, I couldn't resist trying this out. First I dug out a pair of emblems I've been planning on refinishing for the last 4 years:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_315_full.jpg

Then I smoothed them out with some 600 emery paper:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_316_full.jpg

Then I painted them gloss black with some rustoleum plastic paint:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_317_full.jpg

Then I used Stu's suggestion about putting the silver paint on a flat surface (fabric from a cotton T shirt stretched over a board) and stamped on the paint:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_318_full.jpg

Then I sprayed them with some clear coat:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_319_full.jpg

Here's the reagents:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_321_full.jpg

Here's a couple more photos:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_322_full.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_323_full.jpg

Ray

Tobias 10-21-07 10:14 PM

Two things, Ray.

One: Holy poop. I will be doing this ASAP! Those look amazing :D

Secondly: Where on earth did you get that model?! I've been looking for a first gen build model forever! Every hobby store I go two as the Rx7 from fast and the furious, but I dont want it x.x

BlackWorksInc 10-21-07 10:29 PM

:lol: that chibi RX7 is cute... where'd ya find it?

-xlr8planet- 10-21-07 10:54 PM

I dont regret removing the side emblems... not sure why... I dont like them

Oats 10-22-07 12:04 AM

ray, that kicks ass! i'll be trying that with my extra emblem.

t_g_farrell 10-22-07 08:11 AM

I think we need an archive on this thread now. My emblems still look good on the sides but the rear MAZDA emblem is pretty tired looking. This beats paying $$ to get new ones.

ray green 10-22-07 08:12 AM

Credit goes to Stu (Jeezus) for suggesting the stamping idea.

A note on the painting, I rushed mine a bit to get it done in an afternoon but this caused some minor blistering when I went from the black to silver paint, making the surface a bit rough. Hard to see in the photos but I know it's there.

You could probably avoid the blistering by allowing a day or two to dry between coats or by using the same brand of paint for the different colors so there is no reaction between them (notice I used rustoleum followed by duplicolor followed by krylon, all stuff I had around the house).

I got that model on ebay a few years ago for about $5.00. I'm not sure of the manufacturer but it has a spring wound motor and it's really fast, probably beat my 84 GSL for the first 10 yards.

dj55b 10-22-07 10:30 AM

doing it with a sponge usually works out pretty good... you have to make sure its a painters sponge though (don't really have much big holes in there) thats the major difference that I find. Another method is actually the back of a mouse pad (considering its clead :D )

ray green 10-22-07 11:41 AM

Most folks would probably not want to have to remove the emblems for this job, which makes it a lot more work, including me - I'd rather not take them off my white 84 GSL and silver 85 GSL, probably breaking the pins in the process:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...57_89_full.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_239_full.jpg

So it should be possible to clean up the emblems while they are in place, then stamp on the silver paint to highlight the raised letters using DJ's mouse pad idea. I'm going to give this a try on my installed emblems as soon as it stops raining (it FINALLY rained down here, YES!!). I'll post the results.

glewsRx 10-22-07 01:44 PM

Congrats on the rain. Dry roased peanuts for everyone! HOORAY!

Jeezus 10-22-07 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by ray green (Post 7444033)
Credit goes to Stu (Jeezus) for suggesting the stamping idea.

A note on the painting, I rushed mine a bit to get it done in an afternoon but this caused some minor blistering when I went from the black to silver paint, making the surface a bit rough. Hard to see in the photos but I know it's there.

You could probably avoid the blistering by allowing a day or two to dry between coats or by using the same brand of paint for the different colors so there is no reaction between them (notice I used rustoleum followed by duplicolor followed by krylon, all stuff I had around the house).

I got that model on ebay a few years ago for about $5.00. I'm not sure of the manufacturer but it has a spring wound motor and it's really fast, probably beat my 84 GSL for the first 10 yards.

Haha, thanks. I would have done that but the last time I removed some emblems, the little tabs on the back broke off and I couldn't put them back on :(

Finally got the emblems I did on the car scraped clean. They look tons better than in the original photos. I'll take pics later.

HadaGSL-SE 10-22-07 02:05 PM

A few years ago I painted mine with some touch up paint after my car was painted the first time. The car is tender blue so the difference between the stock silver and the blue was not that noticable.

Now with the new paint job all of my emblems have been shaved.

darthrotary 10-22-07 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by ray green (Post 7441979)

whats the deal in the corner by the "7"? is that just overspray and build up from the black plastic paint? or just old badge?
Either way that looks damn good! stamping seem to be the way, and i love the model!
as for on the car, i dont know, There little pins with a clamp on the back. I took off the wheel well cover and removed the clamps and it fall right off, even if they break, SUPER glue works great.

ray green 10-22-07 08:25 PM

It might be wear but I think it's probably just the angle of the photograph.

But taken straight on it looks pretty much like yours:

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...7_323_full.jpg

https://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h...t/PA010153.jpg

I could do a little better job with the stamping action now that I've seen how it's done, I think DJ's idea of using a mouse pad would work better than my tee shirt on a board technique and allow you to "rock" the paint into the worn edges.

For mounting emblems with broken pins I've used the double sided sticky tape. Sand the backside smooth, peel one side of the tape and stick it on the back. Then use a razor blade or exacto knife to trim around the emblem. Peel off the other side of the tape and get it right the first time, it's not coming off.

darthrotary 10-22-07 10:27 PM

I concur, and wasnt putting down the job you did, just asking ;). As for the mouse pad, BRILLIANT!! seems easier than painting like i did, was shaking so damn bad was worried it look like shit.

dj55b 10-23-07 12:09 AM

The good thing about the mouse pad also is that its a stiffer piece, if you have too soft of a foam piece of what ever, it might not come out as sharp looking.

ray green 03-28-13 08:27 PM

bump

Redliner223 03-28-13 09:15 PM

This is a good bump.
I learned a lot from this thread, I don't think I would have found it on my own or would have just bought new ones. Thanks

LizardFC 03-28-13 09:56 PM

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I used the stamp method to do a rotary badge once and it came out nice. I sprayed the whole thing with gloss black first. Then I brushed some silver model paint onto a piece of cardboard and stamped the badge into it. The result:

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...1&d=1364525758

Excuse the blurry picture, it's as old as this thread.

ray green 03-30-13 06:45 PM

That's pretty.

DivinDriver 03-30-13 07:50 PM

Foil leafing techniques might work to get a more mirrored resould, but I doubt they'd stand up to weather very well.


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