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Dunkindonuts97 02-07-2004 05:49 PM

What Color Ghost Flames Should I Get?
 
I have a 51 ford F1 that is going to be painted navy blue matallic and I need advice on choosing the right color ghost flames to put on.

rogue s. 02-07-2004 07:38 PM

I suppose it would be a matter of personal taste...the comple-
mentary color of blue is orange...and I have an orange truck that I put a narrow blue stripe on....People ask me why blue, and I say because I wanted to...so ......it is your truck......!

Mil1ion 02-07-2004 07:51 PM

My Favourite :
* Mother of Pearl *

uk1050 02-08-2004 05:54 AM

my opinion of a good ghost flame is the same color just a little lighter or darker. just my opinion though.

jessfactor 02-08-2004 08:47 AM

i've seen flames that were painted w/that stuff that changes color as you look at it from different angles. as it drove by it looked like the flames were on fire.

ghostflamed66 02-08-2004 03:11 PM

ghostflaming
 
I have a 66 that i am restoring. When done i will be painting it emerald metalic blue with liquid pearl in paint. Two stage.
Then i will do my ghostflames.
From some of my research i have been told that you can either spray it with a shade lighter color or just shoot straight pearl then clearcoat.
Also learned that if you paint base then clear coat (3) and then flames, sand with 2000 grit then clear again you will get somewhat of a three D effect.
Hope this helps and if anyone can add to this i am also learning before i paint mine.:-X06

Aekisu 02-08-2004 04:44 PM

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The only real way to get the affect you have pictured in your mind is to experiment. Paint a test panel with your base color and then try the various ghosting and color options.

For example, I pictured red ghost flames on a black tool box of mine. When I used red pearl, it didn't even come close to what I had pictured. Only after experimenting with other pearl colors did I get the affect I wanted.

Brett99 02-18-2004 10:25 AM

My truck is true blue matallic with Silver matallic flames.

Check it out and see if you like it

jessfactor 02-18-2004 08:37 PM


Originally posted by Brett99
My truck is true blue matallic with Silver matallic flames.

Check it out and see if you like it


all i can say is wow. that beast shoud be the next truck of the month. i like how you carried the flames onto the guage area. its the little things that make it cool. the lift helps too. how much cash did you put into it?

Brett99 02-18-2004 08:42 PM


Originally posted by jessfactor
all i can say is wow. that beast shoud be the next truck of the month. i like how you carried the flames onto the guage area. its the little things that make it cool. the lift helps too. how much cash did you put into it?
Thanks for the great comment on the truck. I've spent the last two years building this truck. I "think" I put an extra 15K of mods into the truck so far. In fact I just spent 5k in the past 3 months and I still have lots of ideas but no more money LOL

diablo@pure evil 03-02-2004 07:02 PM

i would add a touch or orange / white to the mix for the ghosting but it is really up to your taste in color. "ghosting" is supposed to make people "look" for the flames or graphics being ghosted so you dont wanna go overboard.........good luck hope it turns out nice!

Purdue Offroader 03-03-2004 04:29 PM

I know that this wouldn't really be ghosting but I think a dark blue 51 w/ green flames that like fade into the paint would look awesome

se7enj 03-05-2004 10:49 AM

I'd be checkin' out some of the techniques guys use to do Harley tank artwork - using layers of similar colored prismatic color changing paints. Some of those tanks should be hanging in art museums somewhere, lol. Fire's never a constant one color, it's lots of similar colors at any given time, so I'd be thinkin maybe one shade darker blue and one shade lighter blue iridescent paint with a mother of pearl in between them, then a real thinned coat of the same color as your truck over top - this would let some of each color through in different areas of the flames and give it that 3-dimensional quality.

Dunkindonuts97 03-05-2004 07:36 PM

thank you, all of you. You have helped me out tons giving great ideas to this project of mine. I really appreciate it


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