Yup, heat gun is the only way to do it, got mine at Wal-mart for like 20 or 25 bucks, 2 heat settings. Low is all you need.
Have done heads down to 1/80 oz. with no trouble. But have seen times if you do a white base, then a darker color on top, then bake the head, the darker color will fade. So any more, i just do the base color, then bake, then reheat the head with the heat gun, and apply second color, darker color comes out fine, and i dont have to re-bake.
Painting heads like this, is as bad as jig tying, ITS ADDICTING !!
THANKS, cadman for the idea.
Yeah I just had a problem with a white undercoat with green chartreuse on top, it lightened the green up a lot. Would you bother baking it twice or just use the brush to put on the 2 different colors?
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The ones i did, i just did the base coat,light color, baked that, and came back with the heat gun, warmed the head, did the second color and called it good, WITHOUT BAKING A SECOND TIME.
I dont think a second bake is nessary because you have allready baked the first coat, and all you are realy doing is adding to the intial coat that was allready baked. That is the nice thing about using the heat gun, you can get that nice smooth second coat.
Not tryig to sound like a pro at this, but this method has worked for me.
BM
Would like to see some pics of your 1/80th multi colored jigs. how many colors are you adding to it?
Thanks for good advise guys! I've done two colors myself but the heat gun sounds like a better plan then using a lighter. I normally heat the jig, dip the entire jig into whatever base paint, then reheat a little bit and carefully dip into next color. I really don't have a pattern to my multi-color jig heads, I just dip the head into the second color at random angles and then bake the jig.
Al