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This is what i am trying to achieve. I want to swirl these exact colors, but im not sure what they are or who makes them. My best guess is they are oil based paints, but i want to know WHERE I CAN GET THEM!!!!! I know that this guy, Tony Gayter, made a contribution to project guitar. Anyone know how i can contact someone on the forum? I tried searching for his name and nothing comes up. His video is below of how he does it. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT!!!! =(

http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a43/tonyg...nt=swirling.flv

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His screenname on here is Blackknight (or something along those lines).

The paint he used to use are Humbrol enamel paints. Try searching for Humbrol and you will find many posts by him and a wealth of useful information on the topic.

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hey there

i have done 2 swirls with success and basically you have to use enamel paints, i tried with automotive acrylic but it did some funky **** on the top of the water

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This is probably to late but

humbrol enamals are used on model aiplanes (humbrol owns airfix models i seem to recall.) model shops stock them in the UK I dunno about world wide.

I just went and made a whole mess in the kitchen and I can can confirm that it works!

http://www.humbrol.com/search/?searchguid=200822918436

i found it to be really thick and kind of gloopy on the paper i used to test it perhaps thinning it slightly would provide a smoother finish?

Hope it helps... someone!

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This is probably to late but

humbrol enamals are used on model aiplanes (humbrol owns airfix models i seem to recall.) model shops stock them in the UK I dunno about world wide.

I just went and made a whole mess in the kitchen and I can can confirm that it works!

http://www.humbrol.com/search/?searchguid=200822918436

i found it to be really thick and kind of gloopy on the paper i used to test it perhaps thinning it slightly would provide a smoother finish?

Hope it helps... someone!

I used Humbrol for my RG (pictures of which some may remember, because i can't find them), worked really well and no thinning was necessary at all.

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^ Could you take pictures of it? I would really like to see it worked :D

If i still had it!

I will search the PC.

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I used Humbrol for my RG (pictures of which some may remember, because i can't find them), worked really well and no thinning was necessary at all.

Note to self mix paint before use!

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hope this one looks better :D

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Bassically, it's just a squier strat...

I didn't use any borax, because it's illegal here in my country, they don't let us to buy borax personally, I just put some amount of paint (red and black, I used latex paint here, because it's cheap) into a big bucket full of water, let the colours spread, then I swirled it using a piece of wood, then I dipped in my guitar (yellow colour) into the water, blow the water so there was a "hole", then I pulled out the guitar, let it dry for several hours, and finally put some layer of clear coat over it.

It's very simple, buy I get the right colour after trial and error (I did 8 times of experiment using the same guitar with different basic colours).

Edited by Ricky Anderson

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