PGHtrooper21 Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 This is a work in progress. I still have to pick up the French Blue paint. For the tube stripes on my helmet I am going to paint them on. The more and more I thought about it and looked at my decals I thought this is going to be harder that I thought. I was thinking maybe I should make a stencil and go from there. For the stencil I went to the craft section in Wal-Mart and bought blank Stencils. You get 3 sheets for a couple of bucks. The other accessories I used are, my “Fisher Space pen”, tape, cutting pad, scissors and xacto knife. I first taped the tube stripes from the AP kit to the back of the Stencil so it stays put. Then I used my “Fisher Space pen” to trace the outline of the stripes on the stencil. The “Fisher Space pen” writes on any surface. It is a well worth investment. The process is tedious. Take your time. After the stripes are traced, remove the decals from the Stencil paper. Take the Xacto blade and carefully and slowly cut out the “Tube stripes” following the pen marks and indentions that were made when tracing. When finished, use the scissors to cut the stencil from the paper and remove any remaining pieces. When cutting use judgment and leave space on all sides so there is room for the tape to hold the stencil on the helmet. I showed the results by putting the “decals” under the stencil. When ready, place and line up the Stencil on the tube of the helmet, then tape it so it stays put and then paint. I hope this helps out those who want to paint the “Tube stripes” instead of using the decals. Andy Quote
Madmartigan Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 (edited) Be interested to see how this goes. I'm seriously considering peeling off my decals and painting them on my TM hero and TE2. I've considered either laying the borders with painters tape and hand painting the stripes or using airbrush frisket paper and brushing them on. Not sure which route I'll ultimately go when i work up the courage. Good luck! Edited June 18, 2010 by Madmartigan Quote
TK-4510[501st] Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 .....Would you guys like me to make you some peel off stencils? Quote
Rich330[TK] Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 .....Would you guys like me to make you some peel off stencils? Yes! Quote
TK-4510[501st] Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 OK I will post an interest list. Sorry to crash your thread dude. I just wanna help. I also want to point out that I think the Gino helmets used stencils too. Quote
Madmartigan Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 Yes! YES YES! Can they be based off the tube stripes in the ANH full decal set, versus the standalone tube stripes? That would ROCK!!! Quote
dashrazor Posted June 18, 2010 Report Posted June 18, 2010 it would be sweet if it were adhesive to prevent bleeding. but not to sticky as to remove the paint underneath (assuming it is a painted helmet like ATA) it took a while to do it by cutting 1/8" automotive masking tape strips then trying to line them all up but it worked well with an airbrush Quote
PGHtrooper21 Posted June 19, 2010 Author Report Posted June 19, 2010 OK I will post an interest list. Sorry to crash your thread dude. I just wanna help. I also want to point out that I think the Gino helmets used stencils too. No problem. This will be a "BIG HELP" to our community! Do you think that you could create a stencil for the "Traps" "Tears"? Andy Quote
TK-4510[501st] Posted June 19, 2010 Report Posted June 19, 2010 Yes I think I could either just create a stencil for inside the traps or attempt stencils for everything. I am ordering the supplies today and will be testing within a week. Quote
darthgarth Posted June 19, 2010 Report Posted June 19, 2010 Yes I think I could either just create a stencil for inside the traps or attempt stencils for everything. I am ordering the supplies today and will be testing within a week. adhesive stencils, gheeenius. yes please Quote
Pistachio Posted June 23, 2010 Report Posted June 23, 2010 (edited) Alternatively, you could make your own using clear contact paper. It's a lightly adhesive thin plastic-like material with paper backing, and costs approximately $5.00-$10.00 for a gigantic roll at WalMart or any similar store in the kitchen section (it's used for lining cupboards/shelves). It's easy to cut, easy to peel off and does not leave any kind of residue. I use it all the time for my stenciling projects and it works fantastically. Edited June 23, 2010 by Pistachio Quote
TK-4510[501st] Posted June 24, 2010 Report Posted June 24, 2010 Yeah you could I guess. I will be receiving my material in a few days and will post pics. Quote
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