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Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Printable Version

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Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - snakebite46 - 06-29-2006

LMAO.... I forgot to put the below freezing radio repair tax on my bill for you too.


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 06-29-2006

LOL hey since when does the customer work on the auto also Smile u wanna help me paint the bodies???? Wink hahahhaha


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - snakebite46 - 06-29-2006

LOL you mean dropping a bunch of screws and draining the battery ? =P


I'm sure I'd have no problem hacking up some bodies. I told ya I tried painting some bodies myself. So ugly, I wont even run them anywhere !!!


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-02-2006

Here are some pics in the sunlight of the glitter bod and some mounted pics of my bodies

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Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - snakebite46 - 07-02-2006

Good work Mike, ST-1 body looks wicked.


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Tex - 07-02-2006

those bodies you did for yourself look great mounted up!


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - cemeb4dk - 07-02-2006

nice work Mike, also get your self some Monster truck 17mm max speed wheel stickers. Quit using buggy ones.....


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - UE-Maxx - 07-02-2006

They look real good.


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-02-2006

lol shut up george....look what kinda tires are on that truggy lol big no no hahaha

thanks guys


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - joey - 07-02-2006

look sweet bro, great work as always


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Tex - 07-03-2006

why the panthers? the Bowtie MT's and Crimes is all you need.......


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-03-2006

the panthers are on their cuz i dont have anything else glued on white wheels Smile lol I wouldnt run that crap anywhere anyways, Maifield gave them to johnny at CRCRC so i grabbed them form him before he started to run truggy lol


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-04-2006

Happy 4th everyone Confusedalute:

This one is for Brian Szopinski (toughtrax)

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Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 07-04-2006

Did you paint those headlights?


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - joey - 07-04-2006

ya he did, looks like he used some binder hole renforcement stickers in there Smile


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-04-2006

yes i did thanks for telling me about the article Joe....LOL It was Josh Lagness little write up in RC CAR wanted to make them look like eyes


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - joey - 07-04-2006

ya i definatley encourage those who are interested in painting to read his articles on painting they are very well done and really helpful


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - joey - 07-04-2006

dude that body if fresh so good from every angle really well done bro yet again never cease to amaze me Smile


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Toughtrax - 07-04-2006

Mike that is F*&^ing awsome man I dont think that I could have thought of anything that I like better then what you just did.


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-04-2006

awesome dude im am glad u like it, I wanted to atleast get one of urs done for the 4th . I have some shit i gotta get done this week and trhen i will do ur 1/10th scale body


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Toughtrax - 07-04-2006

Not a problem man after seeing the first one I can wait for the little brother


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-13-2006

should have some new bodies done in a couple hours along with a step by step write up on how they were done....


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - UE-Maxx - 07-13-2006

Awesome


Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-13-2006

Here is a step by step on how i did Ryan Maifield's bodies...

First step is to take the body and wash it with warm water and dish soap.

Next I use 4-5 coats of Parma's Fasmask (liquid masking film
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Here is a picture of the templates I use when i do a body, I probably have hundreds of these. It really makes it easier to duplicate a previous paint scheme.
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Here is what the body looks like after I have used my templates to re-trace the design onto the body with an Ultra Fine point sharpie.
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This is a very crucial step in the process; you want to get ur lines as close to the "final drraft" as u can. That is the reason why i use an ultra fine point sharpie, because I am able to draw out the design and trace those lines with the Xacto knife and know that it is exactly what it will look like

Here are all 4 bodies that I will be working on all drawn up
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Now its time to bust out a shiny new #11 blade for the Xacto knife and start cutting. I use a new blade for every body that I paint, a dull knife will give u poor lines. I cut out the intial design first, following the lines that I have drawn on the body. In this picture you can see that I used one of Josh's tips, holding the knife back as far as possible, it really helps to steady it out.
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After I get everything cut out, I use some rubbing alcohol to wipe off the marker.
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Now for the "fun" part--the pinstriping. This step takes a ton of practice and most of all patience. I probably spent a good 4-5hours cutting the pinstriping on these 4 bodies. If you take your time and do it right, the results will be excellent.
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After cutting the pinstripe on all of the bodies, I peal out the mask over the pinstriped area
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Who says paintings not dangerous, here is a nice example of what happens when u cut out designs late at night and drop the Xacto knife into ur leg Smile
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Now its time to paint, here are some pics of my cheesy "paint booth" aka my basement lol
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my iwata airbrush
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The paint
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and my work bench, got a little bored and added some skulls to this one lol
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Now to start the actual painting, I started out by painting the pinstripe faskrome satin. I used 1 light coats and one moderate coat followed by a coat of faswhite to seal in the color.
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after a quick shot with the hair dryer, I next pealed the mask off the areas where i was going to paint the carbon fiber
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For the carbon fiber I use faspearl charcoal and faspearl black, this gives u a nice subtle look, u can do this effect with a number of different colors.
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here u can see the different sizes of drawer liner that i have cut out over time and saved
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I start by spraying the charcoal through the matting first then backing it with faspearl black
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Next I peal off the trim around the windows and paint them with 2-3 light coats of fasflourescent pink
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then i back the pink with a coat of white
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After this paint dries, I put the bodies in the refrigerator, yes the refrigerator lol. I believe it was Aaron walker who told me about puting the bodies in front of a fan to cool the mask off, but i took it one step further lol. When the mask is cool, it is much easier to peal off large section of it in one piece without pulling away any paint.
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while the bodies are in the fridge I take the time to clean out the small bucket of water i use to rinse my airbrush in b/w colors. An ice bucket out of a hotel room works well Smile
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Now that the main portion of the tribal flames is uncovered its time to paint the pink shadow along the edge.
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For this step i remove the small crown cap that protects the needle of the airbrush so that I can get closer to the body, I also turn down the air pressure to about 20-25
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Before I do any painting, I use a dryer sheet and rub it on the outside of the body to get rid of any static that may have built up since i washed the bodies.
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I do three light coats of pink, the first one u can barely see, each coat makes the color progressively darker. This is a good way to build up the color into the shade u want.
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after those coats have dried i back that with 2 coats of faswhite.
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Next, I put the bodies back in the fridge. After they are nice and cool I peal off the section for the skulls and chrome rips.
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This next step is really difficult and also takes a considerable amount of patience. I use fasblack to put a shadow on all of the flames. I try to make it all even however it is difficult because of the contours of the body; doesnt help that it was about 4am when i was doin this either. Again i have the crown cap off the airbrush and the psi at about 20
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Custom Bodies by Czech-it-Out Graphics - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 07-13-2006

Here is a picture of the Craig Fraiser Skullmaster stencils that I will be using, these are a bit pricey but very good in quality and can be cleaned with any solvents
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and here is a picture of the paint i will be using the paint the skulls, I used about half a paint cup (paint cup of the airbrush) of white and 2 drops of black. you can go with white or just about any shade of grey for this.
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now to fit the stencil into the body, this is tricky as u dont want to scratch any paint off while bending the stencil; it has some sharp edges on it.
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u can get a nice combo of soft and hard edges with the stencil

After the skulls are painted on the whole body its time for the chrome; I think the Alclad II laquer is the best however its a bit pricey at 8$ a bottle.
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After u paint the chrome, you have to back it with a waterbase black to get a realistic look.
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Here is a picture of the final mask pealed back
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Now I take faswhite and lightly mist the rips
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Now for the carbon fiber look in the back, I use Fasblue and fasescent blue. I spray the fasescent blue through the matting first.
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then i back it up with the fasblue
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Now you can either back everything in white or just spray the clear. Since i had to ship these out right away I skipped the white and backed them.
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Now the bodies are just about finished all thats left is to let the enamel dry and re cut the window lines; peal the mask of the windows and pull the film off the body.

and the finished product
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