pinstriping the Batmobile

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TB2
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pinstriping the Batmobile

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I'm faced with the rather daunting (to me) task of having to apply the "red" pinstriping on the 1966 TV Batmobile. I've thought of using tape but there are a lot of tight curves that will be a problem. Any suggestions? If paint is suggested what should I use to apply it to get a clean edge?
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Post by BALTA1 »

There was an article in FSM I believe where they used some type 3M tape. I can take a look when I get home.
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Post by Tony Agustin »

I was thinking of painting the 'red' areas first and cutting thin strips of tape the exact width of the 'stripe' and taping over the red areas. Then I would shoot some black over it and once it was cured I'd peel away the tape strips revealing the red stripes.
It might work.
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Post by mongoose »

i airbrush for a living and when i need a very precise thin line, i sometimes do what Tony said. it works perfect and in fact i just finished a job the other day with tons of delicate (you guessed it) red lines against a black background. but on a car model, sometimes i will take the time to mask the line, just depends on the shape and contours. tony's idea is easier i find.
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