I’ve been following your flame videos for a while now, I’m in to painting
RC bodys so this is perfect for me . Great job!
insane qrime March 14, 2009 @
8:14 am
i hope you know that you paint an rc car body on the inside not on the
outside..
knifeinthedark6 March 16, 2009 @
2:51 pm
i gota say that this looks so much cooler than normal flames
Jeremy Houk March 24, 2009 @
9:27 am
Your videos are awesome. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
salemcripple June 4, 2009 @
7:31 am
For the most part yeah. But it really depends on what the flames are going
on. A real (not RC) retro rod, you can’t go wrong with the “classic” style
of flames.
jamesymo August 20, 2009 @
1:59 am
not if your painting on the original nut fuk.
Snowboard133 August 22, 2009 @
6:20 am
thanks dude! so where can i get summa those colors? and do these colourz
stick to the bodyshell or do they break and split if the bodyshell is
twistet a bit?
autonymouse August 23, 2009 @
1:58 am
Faskolor. The colors are waterbase, most hobby shops carry them, they are
water resistant and nitro PROOF (which is awesome) the only problem I have
found is that you get a lot of paint drying on the tip. you spray this
stuff as is (no thinning) and never let it harden, if you are going to
leave your project for 10 mins, clean the gun! It’s made for lexan, bends,
twists and (in my case) nails the ground a lot, sticks like baby shit bro
😉 faskoat for even more protection.
obzelite September 28, 2009 @
6:56 am
and your going to post your efforts when?
malfunkshun007 October 18, 2009 @
6:50 pm
man this was ignorant. first of all the camera NEVER does justice to the
true outcome of the brush work. tony is one of the best artists on here.
not to mention he donates SO much time trying to help people with their
painting. u may want to check out some of his other work before you accuse
him of not being up to par. i assume youre pretty young, but please think
before you bash someones art.
marcmyster January 17, 2010 @
1:27 am
sweet !
adamadam1 May 1, 2010 @
1:12 pm
Those Blue flames where awesome
dbi1036 May 9, 2010 @
11:06 pm
All I can say is swEET man SWEET.
Avery Wilson September 5, 2010 @
8:00 pm
was i the only one adjusting the volume throughout the whole video?
prasanth sritharan March 5, 2011 @
4:46 am
whats the paint called
WildcatBirdie June 14, 2011 @
8:04 pm
@CANTUSEACAMERA that will work just fine. Plenty of my friends just use
rattle cans, you just cant get into the detail like you would with an
airbrush (normally) but some people are really good with spray cans as well
Frankenstein May 23, 2012 @
7:44 pm
Great work man that looks realy hard to do. xD
peppystraps June 21, 2012 @
7:32 pm
SORRY…….THATS SOME OF THE WORST “REAL” FLAMES EVER. YOUR TECHNIQUE
SUCKS, YOU REALLY SEEM TO BE WINGING IT…JUDGING BY THE FLOP OF AN END
RESULT.
AbSoLooT RC September 6, 2012 @
10:23 pm
I Love your videos, I dont get how there could be any dislikes…..
mudskeeter101 October 23, 2012 @
11:55 pm
WOW!!!! I’m Do’n this to my car!
yaniagarrido November 22, 2012 @
5:06 pm
Wthkgj
firedawg1998 January 15, 2014 @
8:23 pm
Great tips, I definitely learned some ideas, cheers
March 14, 2009 @ 12:47 am
you are good man
March 14, 2009 @ 12:56 am
Real Artist.you rock bro!!!!!
March 14, 2009 @ 4:17 am
nice.
March 14, 2009 @ 7:39 am
I’ve been following your flame videos for a while now, I’m in to painting
RC bodys so this is perfect for me . Great job!
March 14, 2009 @ 8:14 am
i hope you know that you paint an rc car body on the inside not on the
outside..
March 16, 2009 @ 2:51 pm
i gota say that this looks so much cooler than normal flames
March 24, 2009 @ 9:27 am
Your videos are awesome. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
June 4, 2009 @ 7:31 am
For the most part yeah. But it really depends on what the flames are going
on. A real (not RC) retro rod, you can’t go wrong with the “classic” style
of flames.
August 20, 2009 @ 1:59 am
not if your painting on the original nut fuk.
August 22, 2009 @ 6:20 am
thanks dude! so where can i get summa those colors? and do these colourz
stick to the bodyshell or do they break and split if the bodyshell is
twistet a bit?
August 23, 2009 @ 1:58 am
Faskolor. The colors are waterbase, most hobby shops carry them, they are
water resistant and nitro PROOF (which is awesome) the only problem I have
found is that you get a lot of paint drying on the tip. you spray this
stuff as is (no thinning) and never let it harden, if you are going to
leave your project for 10 mins, clean the gun! It’s made for lexan, bends,
twists and (in my case) nails the ground a lot, sticks like baby shit bro
😉 faskoat for even more protection.
September 28, 2009 @ 6:56 am
and your going to post your efforts when?
October 18, 2009 @ 6:50 pm
man this was ignorant. first of all the camera NEVER does justice to the
true outcome of the brush work. tony is one of the best artists on here.
not to mention he donates SO much time trying to help people with their
painting. u may want to check out some of his other work before you accuse
him of not being up to par. i assume youre pretty young, but please think
before you bash someones art.
January 17, 2010 @ 1:27 am
sweet !
May 1, 2010 @ 1:12 pm
Those Blue flames where awesome
May 9, 2010 @ 11:06 pm
All I can say is swEET man SWEET.
September 5, 2010 @ 8:00 pm
was i the only one adjusting the volume throughout the whole video?
March 5, 2011 @ 4:46 am
whats the paint called
June 14, 2011 @ 8:04 pm
@CANTUSEACAMERA that will work just fine. Plenty of my friends just use
rattle cans, you just cant get into the detail like you would with an
airbrush (normally) but some people are really good with spray cans as well
May 23, 2012 @ 7:44 pm
Great work man that looks realy hard to do. xD
June 21, 2012 @ 7:32 pm
SORRY…….THATS SOME OF THE WORST “REAL” FLAMES EVER. YOUR TECHNIQUE
SUCKS, YOU REALLY SEEM TO BE WINGING IT…JUDGING BY THE FLOP OF AN END
RESULT.
September 6, 2012 @ 10:23 pm
I Love your videos, I dont get how there could be any dislikes…..
October 23, 2012 @ 11:55 pm
WOW!!!! I’m Do’n this to my car!
November 22, 2012 @ 5:06 pm
Wthkgj
January 15, 2014 @ 8:23 pm
Great tips, I definitely learned some ideas, cheers