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Wooden Toy Hot Rod Freaky Ford 27 T Coupe Lavender

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A very shiny Ford 27 T Coupe Hot Rod. My first listing with a truly glossy finish. I airbrushed with Behr Oops paint and top coated it with a clear acrylic glaze from a rattle can. The Rust-Oleum Triple Thick Glaze was really difficult for me to get smooth in the conditions I had to work with. With the slightest breeze over spray would blow around to the other side and stick causing a very rough surface that had to cure over night and be sanded smooth and resprayed. In addition, it had to be sprayed fairly wet to get a smooth coat meaning there was I high risk of getting a run or sag in the finish that I had to sand and recoat, But when it all came together the car looked like it was coated with glass. A real spray booth would have been a big help. The Triple Thick Glaze also took a long time to cure hard enough to be handled much. The next day after spraying it was still soft enough the surface would dent easily. While I freely admit that this could be at least partly my fault, I...

Pink & Pink Play Pal Toy Trailer Truck Version 4 - The Car Hauler

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Pink Wooden Toy Play Pal Trailer Truck  Car Hauler Pink Wooden Toy Play Pal Trailer Truck  Car Hauler With Orange Bat Car There are two different brands and shades of paint used here. Not intentionally. Someone decided ti would be OK to thin the paint directly in the can and the dark pink was unusable when I got it out. I learned since then that you should never thin paint you want to keep with tap water. Chemicals in the water can react with the paint and cause it to do strange things. Like set up hard inside the can. Forget keeping paint thined with other chemicals. That will not happen again. Not to me anyway. The lighter pink on the trailer is Glidden and the cab is painted with Behr. Both are Oops paint from Home Depot. The Glidden paint on the trailer is flat so I coated it with clear shellac to brighten it up a bit and add a bit of durability. The wheels on the cab are my first "successful" attempt at flush cutting the axles. Successful in that...

Wooden Toy Play Pal Trailer Truck Version 3

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Orange Wooden Toy Play Pal Trailer Truck  With Dual Wheels & Rail This one is pretty much the same as version 2 as far as the paint goes. I added a low rail around the edge of the bed to keep things from sliding or rolling off. It works ok for small toys and blocks but most of the Hot Wheels cars we have will go over the edge easily. Small wood blocks stay on it quite well. The cab is made from BC plywood. Another experiment. You can make these from BC plywood but if you have another choice don't use it. I tossed several of these in the trash because of voids in the plywood and laminations separating. The trailer bed is constructed from southern yellow pine with a spruce undercarriage. I cut the rails using a Grr-Ripper and my Shopsmith bandsaw. The rear axles on the cab are flush cut. I cut them longer than needed and after they are dry I used a flush cutting saw to trim them and added a touch of shellac. When making the axles to do this you need to have them sticking ...

Wooden Toy Play Pal Trailer Truck Version 2

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The photo doesn't realy do justice to the colors on this toy truck. There are two shades of orange and they are both quite bright. Not Florescent orange bright but very bright. In daylight or 6500K+ LEDs it practically screams orange. Orange Wooden Toy Play Pal Trailer Truck  With Dual Wheels My Shop   The truck cab is made of pine and sprayed with two coats of Krylon, with a light sanding between coats with 220 grit sandpaper—just sanded enough to knock off the fuzz. The trailer bed is made of southern yellow pine, and the undercarriage is made from spruce. The paint is two coats of Anita's Acrylic Craft Paint. They are applied with a brush and sanded in between to smooth things out just a little. This paint covers very well for orange paint. I was surprised. It has the typical dull, flat finish most craft paints have. I added a top coat of Clear Bull's Eye Shellac to give it more durability and shine it up. The shellac popped the color. All of the wheels are br...

Green Hot Rod Freaky Ford 1932 Ford Sedan

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Made from MDF, primed, painted with Behr Oops paint from Home Depot and top coated with Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic. Exhausts pipes are brush  painted with flat black acrylic craft paint and top coated with clear shellac. The birch hardwood wheels are finished with amber shellac putting on as much shellac as they will soak up in one coat. The metallic green hubs are painted with acrylic craft paint and top coated with clear shellac. The green pain was applied with an air brush.  Primer was from a rattle can as was the top coat every thing else i applied with a brush. Odin's Toy Factory Etsy Store 20170521-152308 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 32 Sedan - MDF - Air Brushed Acrlyic 20170521-152425 Etsy - Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 32 Sedan - MDF - Air Brushed Acrlyic 20170521-152610 Etsy - Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 32 Sedan - MDF - Air Brushed Acrlyic 20170521-152610 Etsy - Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford...

Blue Wooden Toy Car Hot Rod Freaky Ford 27 T Coupe

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This one is a straggler. The first three in this set have been on Etsy for a while. When I photographed the set of toy cars I noticed a problem with the pain that I just had to fix. If you want to see all the defects in your toys will show up as glaring errors. 20170522-192500 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 27 T Coupe - MDF - Blue - Black - Gold 01 20170522-192556 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 27 T Coupe - MDF - Blue - Black - Gold 02 20170522-192626 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 27 T Coupe - MDF - Blue - Black - Gold 03 20170522-192708 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 27 T Coupe - MDF - Blue - Black - Gold 04 20170522-192744 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 27 T Coupe - MDF - Blue - Black - Gold 05 20170522-192812 Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 27 T Coupe - MDF - Blue - Black - Gold 06   This is for sale in my Etsy store. My Wood Toy Making Google Collection   #woodentoycars #handmade #ma...

Testing Behr Oops Paint on a Play Pal Wooden Toy Trailer Truck

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2017-05-08 18.38.06 - Wooden Toy - Play Pal - Trailer - Truck - Blue - Behr - Paint - Acrylic This box trailer version was painted with blue Behr Oops paint from Home Depot with just a little Flowtrol added.  The Flowtrol slows drying and helps the paint to flow out smoother. Flowtrol doesn't help much when I painting on raw wood with a brush but it helps when spraying on smooth surfaces with an airbrush. House paint doesn't raise the grain near as much as the craft paint does.  I also seems to be more durable than the craft paint. It doesn't rub off like some craft paints. It is cheap and available in a wide array of colors.  Of course oops paint is only available in the colors they have messed up. I check the paint department at Home Depot every time I'm in the store looking for bright colors.  This can of paint cost fifty cents. Etsy Store: http://OdinsToyFactory.com #WoodenToys #WoodToys #WoodenToyTruck #WoodToyTruck #OdinsToyFactory #Handmade