I made the poor choice of showing a model car I am making for my wife before it was done. I was going to put purple butterflies over it (…i mean skulls and stuff…[:)]) on a yellow base color. Well, the yellow reminded her of a taxi cab so she suggested I add a taxi sign because it would be “cute”. No big deal right? I opened my big mouth and mentioned adding a checker pattern starting about the front doors to around the rear wheel hubs (its a VW beetle). It sounds really cool, and she loved the idea. I am daunted by the task of painting a thousand squares on a very curvey surface. I’m thinking about using some pin striping tape cut into squares as a mask and then airbrushing it. Does anyone have and other ideas?
You “accidentally dropped” it? Or search the web for said patterns. Got to be something out there, no?
Best of luck.
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Just tell her “NO!” 60
I did a quick search for “checker decals” on Greatmodels webstore, there are several to choose from. Mostly they are for 1/48 or 1/32 aircraft, but you could easily cut them for your use. The other option I was thinking about was Scale Motorsport decals; I’m pretty sure I’ve got some “tuner series” decals from them with a checker pattern, but all I found on their website was tribal flames. They may be out of production, but you could email them to be sure.
Hope you find what you’re looking for…
As Jon pointed out, decals are the way to go. You can also put down white bands, seal them, then add black squares to make the pattern. Tedious, but less work and hassle than trying to mask and paint them.