Thank you. I wish I had this done by now.
I'm sure you'll get it right man.
Update on my own project, my shoes are now basically the same, as in.....the electronics are broken in both/due to be fully replaced as soon as my new batteries arrive but the tongues are now both modded, ribbings and foam removed and the mid sole has been shaped using a dremel. Am therefore ready to paint my mid sole fully and do the splatter.
Big news is that the 'clear blue' paint I ordered arrived and I dived straight into painting my soles yesterday evening...
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Ok so maybe this was a little bit more potent than I expected, the effect is quite dramatic! I know its way more blue than the RDs and that maybe I should've thought of a way to dilute the paint to make it more of a subtle blue but overall I'm kinda pleased. They look pretty cool and the EL still shines through really well due to it being clear paint.
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Main things are that they are no longer yellow, it was less messy than rit dye and only required one coat to have a very good effect. It could obviously be thinned to make it less blue, and I would like to see the effect it has on brand new soles that hadn't experienced any yellowing at all.
Now its just a case of seeing how well they hold up to wearing and general use.
Next up is the replacement ribbings, then mid sole paint.
Lookin' good! That little bottle looks just like what I remember using for the Star Trek model ships - but when I mentioned it on the forum a while back I couldn't remember its name which would have made finding it harder. Hope it's flexible enough for this! It's oil-based, isn't it?
SO happy with how these are looking now. Hopefully mid sole paint and splatter tomorrow.
Has kiren Chen stopped selling V2s!?
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These will look great when you finish. Did you do an outrugger sole here?
Are you masking these up or going to free hand it?
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Masking probably only took 15~20min, so I probably should have done that each time I added a new layer of rubber. For the grey, I would have just needed a mask at the bottom around the sole. I've done the whole shoe here to do the splatters.
glasses did his in two sections where I made mine as a single flared part and looks like you've done the same. From some angles, there is a dip in the middle and I am sure I even attempted that on mine before making my first set of clears.Thanks man, yeah I took what you did with your outrigger soles ages ago and did that but using hot glue to keep them open, I think glasses did that on his also(?)
I'm probably going to free hand the main paint, because that's pretty simple, but for the splatter I will be masking them as last time had a go to see what it would look like and I made a right mess!
Also, I think glasses used acrylic paint for his midsole and it help up very well (correct me if I'm wrong obviously)
@glasses did his in two sections where I made mine as a single flared part and looks like you've done the same. From some angles, there is a dip in the middle and I am sure I even attempted that on mine before making my first set of clears.
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Just made this little comparison shot for myself to see how my shoes are looking right now. I know the V2's will never be exact to the RDs but this was kind of encouraging. The lacing ribs have made such a difference. Also, considering doing the full toe slim again, to try and get it more rounded and with no wrinkles.
The shape is really close, I love it!
I just can't flat the laces area enough with an iron but don't want to completely remove them.
Thanks man! I'm not going to lie, changing the laces is an fiddly, horrible job. But the results are pretty good.
I made my own, since the V2 soles don't match the real MAGs
Awesome! That is what I had hoped would be the case. I'll continue with this then. Thank you.