This isn't a French car, but is about some tricky painting. And you never know, advice about this may one day be used for a car.
I have a vintage radio which I really like, not only because the cabinet is the most stylish I have seen but also because it was my grandfather's.
Twenty years ago I re-painted the badges but did a poor job. I couldn't figure out how to neatly paint the lettering and ended running an indelible felt pen across the tops to blacken them, but that has now mostly faded off. And the brass outer has tarnished, plus the screws have rusted.
The whole badge is much smaller than it looks in the photo.....it's only 2 inches across and 1 inch high. The letters are only about a millimetre square and they only stand a fraction of a millimetre high.
I want to apply black paint to the tops of the letters, but how to do this neatly ? All I can think of is to dilute some paint to the right consistency by trial and error........neither too thick nor too runny........ and apply it with a single brush hair, under a magnifying glass. Chinese artists did this on rice grains !
I had thought of using a tiny sponge held with tweezers which I could wipe across, but the letters don't stand high at all. Mind you, that is basically what I did using the indelible pen, but the nib of that was fairly hard, which made it easier, by not splodging the paint (or in that case, the indelible ink) down the sides of the letters. And that is the problem : how to keep it all on the tops of the letters ? Any hobbyist suggestions greatly appreciated.
I have a vintage radio which I really like, not only because the cabinet is the most stylish I have seen but also because it was my grandfather's.
Twenty years ago I re-painted the badges but did a poor job. I couldn't figure out how to neatly paint the lettering and ended running an indelible felt pen across the tops to blacken them, but that has now mostly faded off. And the brass outer has tarnished, plus the screws have rusted.
The whole badge is much smaller than it looks in the photo.....it's only 2 inches across and 1 inch high. The letters are only about a millimetre square and they only stand a fraction of a millimetre high.
I want to apply black paint to the tops of the letters, but how to do this neatly ? All I can think of is to dilute some paint to the right consistency by trial and error........neither too thick nor too runny........ and apply it with a single brush hair, under a magnifying glass. Chinese artists did this on rice grains !
I had thought of using a tiny sponge held with tweezers which I could wipe across, but the letters don't stand high at all. Mind you, that is basically what I did using the indelible pen, but the nib of that was fairly hard, which made it easier, by not splodging the paint (or in that case, the indelible ink) down the sides of the letters. And that is the problem : how to keep it all on the tops of the letters ? Any hobbyist suggestions greatly appreciated.
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