Vroom...Vroom Top Fuel Dadster
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- Last Updated: Tuesday, 17 June 2014 18:48
Racing fans and car aficionados alike will go crazy for this Father's Day inspired project. Mayco's Go Car,Truck or Cycle are can be attached to this frame for a unique and irresitable project.
Bisque
- MB-994 Curved Top Picture Frame
- MB-1103 Go Car
- SC-6 Sunkissed
- SC-12 Moody Blue
- SC-15 Tuxedo
- SC-35 Gray Hare
- SC-74 Hot Tamale
- AC-230 Clay Carbon Paper
- CB-202 #2 Detail Liner
- CB-404 #4 Pointed Round
- BT-910 Synthetic Sponges
- Pencil
- Kitchen Sponge
Instructions
- Begin with properly fired shelf cone 04 bisque. Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust.
- Begin by painting the car. Using a CB-404 #4 Pointed Round, apply 3 coats of SC-74 Hot Tamale to the body of the car, save the windows, headlights and a 1" line along the top of the car from the hood to the tail pipes.
- Using a CB-202 #2 Detail Liner, apply 3 coats of SC-35 Gray Hare to the rim and the tail pipes.
- Apply 3 coats of SC-6 Sunkissed to the headlights.
- Apply 2 coats of SC-15 Tuxedo to the tires.
- Leave a white (bisque) stripe running across the top/center of the car approximately 1/3" thick. Add a blue stripe the same width to either side of the white stripe by applying 3 coats of SC-12 Moody Blue. Set the car aside and move to the frame.
- Trace the racing flags onto the upper left corner of the frame using a pencil and AC-230 Clay Carbon Paper.
- Using a CB-202 #2 Detail Liner, apply 2 coats of SC-15 Tuxedo over the traced image of the flags.
- Using a CB-202 #2 Detail Liner, paint "Top Fuel Dadster" centered over the picture opening using SC-74 Hot Tamale.
- Using SC-12 Moody Blue, paint, "Love, Your Pit Crew" beneath the flags on the left of the frame.
- Cut the kitchen sponge in 1" squares and sponge on SC-15 Tuxedo for the tire tracks.
- After each piece is dipped in clear glaze, position the car so that it is driving away from the tire tracks.
- Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06.