This past week I was out in SoCal for business. Most of my time was spent east of LA in the Anaheim/Ontario area. I was hotel hopping most of the week to make sure traffic didn't cause me any issues making it to my client meetings. It didn't. It was surprisingly good all week. I've had much worse traffic all over Chicago and the greater Chicago suburbs.
While out there I remembered that Coast Airbrush was in Anaheim, so I made sure to swing by on the way to my next hotel in the afternoon on Tuesday. I was looking for a couple of upgrade parts for my old Paasche VL airbrush and was kind of in the market for another budget friendly airbrush...
I found the parts I needed for my VL and grabbed QDs for it too:
And then I found this cool little dude:
It uses the same bottles as my VL and came with the #2 and #3 setups. A super cool feature about it though is that there is an optional #3 fan cap for the front that allows the TS to spray a flat fan pattern about 3" wide. So I picked that up too. Perfect for painting the main colors on RC bodies! And with the QD on the airbrushes and hose, I can swap between the VL and TS very easily, plus now I have a spare hose and a spare siphon feed cup.
I had actually forgotten to grab the fan cap on Tuesday so I stopped back by Coast on Wednesday afternoon later in the day. The owner Dave was there and helped me get the fan cap. I also wanted to get a different trigger for the TS since it could use the trigger from the Paasche Vision model. Unfortunately they were out of stock. Dave asked me what I was primarily painting and I told him RC bodies and I told him how disappointed my son was that we were going to have to paint our bodies with rattle cans. That kicked off almost an hour conversation of Dave giving me tips and tricks for us, as well as telling me how to spray automotive paints on Lexan bodies without having to use a clear coat inside them first. I am truly thankful I forgot the two accessories the first trip and stopped in again. At the end of our conversation, he said to just call in about a week and a half; they should have the trigger in stock by then because he was going to order them for stock on Friday.
I stopped by Pegasus hobby shop in Pomona to grab some parts for my build and they had some liquid paint mask in stock so I grabbed that too.
Today the weather was beautiful and very warm. I helped my son prep his VW Beetle body for paint and we got to it!
We finished right at 5:30 when the Super Bowl was starting. Once the paint is full cured Monday afternoon or Tuesday, we can peel off the window masks and the over spray film to see the final result and a proper glossy finish. He's super happy with the color though. We have to attach all the chrome bits and apply about 4000 decals to finish the body. Well, maybe not 4000, but there are a lot of decals to apply.
After the Super Bowl, I applied the first coat of the liquid mask to my body.
Tomorrow night when it's fully dry, it will get a second heavy coat. Then I should be ready to start trimming the masking off for the side stripes, roof, and rear center section of the tail gate.