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Flames



How hard is airbrushing flames onto stuff?
Practice on some cardboard... Take a good look at a flame job, you'll
iether figure it out, if you know anything about spray-painting or you
should let someone else do it... Speak nicely to Beav, he's been doing
painting for long enough and he can explain things pretty well. He's
got a web site somewhere that'l explain a full prepping...
Kin hell, I'd forgotten about that :-)
Use plenty of thinners and a match onna stick. Oh, and water-based
paints just put the match out.
You rank yourself in... (mark appropiate)

[ ] Assembling an Ikea piece of furniture is impossible for me.
[ ] I built a working 1:1 replica of river Kwai bridge (train included)
using Big Mac boxes.

Depending on the answer try:

- or -

Search for "motorcycle custom paint" in amazon.com, there is some stuff
for the people who ride HD's and watch OC. Post the result if you find
something of interest, thx.
I thought you chap wearing, Harley riding, Orange County watching types
loved a good airbrushed flame paint job.

Well. Actually I want do the flame paint on a 1960s pushbike.
If you need to ask, then you're not going to find it easy!
Depends what "stuff" it is.
Yeah, never air brush flames onto a Lion.
I would expect that airbrushing flames onto, say, a brick wall would be
pretty easy, but airbrushing flames onto a cooked sprout might be a bit
tricker, what with it rolling around the plate a bit, and being quite
Is that what they mean by "flame grilled"?
Flame grilled sprouts?

What are you thinking of?

small, and round.
you'd need to mount it first, duh.
Give me a woman every time. Sprouts collapse too readily.

it's not just a river in Egypt, you know.


Still, I'm not an expert.