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Originally Posted by N941WR
I would try and paint your wheel pants one color. The reason is they will crack at some time and need to be repaired and repainted.
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Absolutely! At least the bottom half of the pant - make it a solid color that can be matched by a spray can if you want to do easy and quick repairs. I am on my fourth or fifth repair of a pant on the Val.
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Originally Posted by acam37
So this method is called "ripped" paint effect? That picture I posted is just a basic idea of what we would like to do and I'm sure it will take a bunch of fine tuning and a lot of changes to a final paint design, if we actually decide to go this route. I would like to find a video or something to see how the shading and technique is actually done with the air brush.
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Having had an entire airplane airbrushed, I can tell you that watching a real pro work is an amazing experience. "Shark", the guy who did our RV-3, had been doing it since he was in elementary school - I don't think its something you'll pick up quickly. Today, I'd also look in to vinyl graphics as an option.
I like the ripped approach - done right, it can make a stunning artistic statement on an aircraft!
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