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I was wondering if someone ever painted Hairparts? I want to make a joker , and i want to paint Anakin TCW Hair green - Someone got expirience with that?

Or tips - etc?! Im thinking about doing it with Airbrush , but dont wanna buy a airbrush set for only these hairparts :sceptic:

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I don´t think you should spray-paint it, because then the part becomes slightly larger and messed up.

I use acrylic pain and delicate brushstrokes with a fine and small paint brush. It seems to come out alright if you are paitient and do a few thin coats.

Really? Does it hurt? :look::tongue:

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Today i bought 1 Revell and 1 Tamiya Color.

Uhm i have a Problem partly my Lego hairs have little dots or bubbles in it , really little but you can see it . Anyone else got this Problem ?? Dont know how to solve it.

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I don´t think you should spray-paint it, because then the part becomes slightly larger and messed up.

Really? Does it hurt? :look::tongue:

Oh yes, dreadfully, I suffer for my art :laugh:

Today i bought 1 Revell and 1 Tamiya Color.

Uhm i have a Problem partly my Lego hairs have little dots or bubbles in it , really little but you can see it . Anyone else got this Problem ?? Dont know how to solve it.

Are you using spray or a paint brush?

Nothing can be done with spray (in my experience anyway) but if you use a paintbrush, gently brush the bubbles away.

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Today i bought 1 Revell and 1 Tamiya Color.

Uhm i have a Problem partly my Lego hairs have little dots or bubbles in it , really little but you can see it . Anyone else got this Problem ?? Dont know how to solve it.

I have painted clone-trooper helmets and jet-packs before so I guess they're similar to hairpieces :classic:. Both spray painting and drybrushing work quite well in achieving a nice smooth finish.

My trick to a smooth finish is to build up the colour slowly with multiple layers of thinned paint. This ensures a uniform surface.

It also helps to sand the surface with a very fine coarse sand paper to smooth out any imperfections (I start off with a 800 grit then 1200 and 2000). Spraying the piece with a plastic surface primer also improves the paint finish and durability as it

gives the paint a chemical interface to bond with (paint doesn't stick well to plastic). A light coat of primer will do the trick - too much will obscure sculpted details so be careful!

Thinned down Tamiya Expoxy putty works quite well for filling gaps made by air bubbles.

With Spray Paint:

- Make sure that you spray in light bursts about 25-30 cm away from the object you wish to paint

- It doesn't matter if you can't cover the entire hairpiece with a single pass, no need to rush :classic:

- Spraying layer at a time allows the already applied paint a chance to cure, this helps avoid "pooling" of paint in concentrated blobs.

Drybrushing"

- I like to use thinned paint as you are less likely to make mistakes with colour, as the colour slowly builds up with each successive layer. This is how I painted my Commander Bly helmet.

- Because the paint is thinner brush strokes will be less noticable when the job is complete (if not totally invisible!).

- Wait till each layer is dry before attempting the next.

- Water based Arcylics are good for this as they dry quickly.

Hope this helps!

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Well here's my result - and i paint brushed it ;)

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I know it's not clean painted etc. but it was just a test how it would look like on dark hairpieces.

Edited by aayla-secura

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