Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Welcome to the new NAXJA Forum!
If your password does not work, please use "Forgot your password?" link on the log-in page.
Please feel free to reach out to [email protected] if we can provide any assistance.
I'm thinking of painting my '90 XJ myself...and I'm also considering doing some flames. (either painted or magnetic) I'm not creative enough to mask off for the flames myself...is there some place that sells something already cut to use as a mask? Kind of like the magnetic flames...only not magnetic.
Well, if you're painting it yourself, use Acrylic Enamel and spray on 4 or 5 good coats. You can wet sand out any imperfections and runs (which will probably happen). Use a good fisheye additive and dont spray if the humidity is high.
Now, for masking tape, use 3M 1/4" mask. It's pretty standard for masking flames where I come from. I'm sure there are companies that can print up some awesome flame stickons that you could apply and spray.
One trick if you lay out your own flames, take a large sheet of tracing paper and tape it to your hood. Draw out your flame design on ONE SIDE ONLY. Fold the paper over & trace the flames on the other side and VOILA perfectly balanced flames. The fenders are just trace & reverse on the other side.
Flames are easy at least the taping part. Just look at any car and you'll see the pattern. I did my first ones when I was about 16 and didn't know any better. The hard part is laying the paint on so it looks good. Just practice on a piece of paper. And since you can only see one side at a time don't worry if they're not exactly the same. That said, they make flame decals. I just did a google search and came up with oodles of hits.
Professionals will usually mask freehand. If you can not not draw them yourself I am sure that you have a friend who can do it or you can copy a nother job and have it enlarged so you can just trace it to the paper.
Spraying is much more difficult than coming up with the template and patern.
I just painted my truck a couple of months ago and have been considering putting on some ghost flames and will do it with the large piece of paper to begin.
Another option is to use a striper, and just stripe the flames on.
If you do mask your own flames, do what the painter at my work does. He thinks of a naked lady sitting on the floor in front of him facing away. Her butt crack (lack of a better way to say it) is the center front of the flames, and continue to make her hips and breast. With this flame style, his flame jobs have won several Can-Am National shows in their prospective classes.
IMHO Make them long and whispy(sp?) end in the middle of the front door.
house of kolor you can get there catalog at your local automotive Paint store they have a book on how to and a video on flames thats were I picked mine up I will see if I can find it my garage is such amess you might try a search and find a web site
One of the guys at PaintAnything.com has an XJ ... maybe he could hook you up with a template
If not, there was an ebay user "fatmans_customs" that used to sell flame templates (though not vehicle specific) ... I could prolly locate some contact data for him if you need (PM me).