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    Default Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    Hi there,

    Well, I am happy to report that the batch of poppers that I put together back last winter were a huge success on the smallmouth. I gave a few to a couple friends to try also and the bass slammed them. So, you know what happened next, my friends want more for next season.

    Since I am not a very good painter and this was the first time I had made these things, the finished product was a little rough (not that it mattered apparently) but like all things I want them to be a little more polished. I painted the Wapsi foam popper bodies with a brush, 1 color - yellow, and black eyes, then proceeded to brush on a clear coat for some shine. I painted some red on the bellies of a couple which apparently made them better. It was acrylic paint but I noticed that the eyes "ran" a little when I brushed on the clear coat even though I let it dry for two days in between coats.

    Do you guys paint them with a regular brush or do you airbrush them? Airbrushing would give them a more even finish I would think. If you do airbrush them, is there a particular setup that you find works well? I will only make about 20-30 of these things probably over the winter and not wanting to break the bank I was just going to get one of those Testors kits with the propellant cans but they are pretty pricey and maybe I could hook it up to my small air compressor that I can adjust the flow of air on.

    What do you guys use? I enjoyed making them, just want to make them better or more polished I guess. Thanks,

    Dwight

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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    I don't paint mine at all..not even eyes. The fish have never noticed
    Often I'll give them a coat of epoxy though
    Makes 'em tough as nails
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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    Just a suggestion and nothing more....

    You could color them with a prism marker..

    Make the eyes with fabric paint (which is thick and would make them stand out from the body)..

    Epoxy everything when everything is dry..
    Warren
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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    Dwight,
    I just use a regular brush with Testor's "Acryl" acrylic paint, but if I want round spots I'll dip a pointed toothpick in the paint and touch the body with that. The more paint on the toothpick, the bigger the spot. I use doll eyes for the eyes and use super glue to put them on. I finish them with Loon's Clear Hard Head over everything - paint and eyes. I only let them dry an hour or so before applying the Hard Head and haven't had trouble with bleeding.......yet.
    Joe

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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    Here's some Dremel bugs that are both hand painted and airbrushed. Sometimes I think I have too much time on my hands.
    Chuck

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    Nice looking poppers Sirrom! The spring 2007 issue of Fly Tyer Magazine had a great article on the subject of foam poppers for Bass. The author used water base acrylic paints, brushed on, with a final laquer coating for hardness and durability of the bodies. The finished products were impressive enough to plan some of those for the vise this winter when we are snowbound up here in Canada.
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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    I'm mostly a "dipper" lol. I get the cheapest water based craft paints I can get at wal-mart and a bottle of Sally hansens hard as nails for a top coat. one dip of paint and a top coat. The topcoat would also work great on brushed poppers. it's self leveling and would hide most imperfections.

    here's a link to some of my monstrosities I've tied! LOL Hope this helps
    http://home.earthlink.net/~slusk/mypoppers/id1.html
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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    Quote Originally Posted by Harebear
    I'm mostly a "dipper" lol. I get the cheapest water based craft paints I can get at wal-mart and a bottle of Sally hansens hard as nails for a top coat. one dip of paint and a top coat. The topcoat would also work great on brushed poppers. it's self leveling and would hide most imperfections.

    here's a link to some of my monstrosities I've tied! LOL Hope this helps
    http://home.earthlink.net/~slusk/mypoppers/id1.html
    I am just starting with flies, but I paint my jig heads with powder paint (baked cured) and then I do the eyes with outdoor PLAID Acrylic from Walmart. I make the round eyes with the flat end of a drill bit and use one 1/2 that size or smaller for the black. I also use Sally Hensons for the clear coat over the eyes.

    For the drill bits you can pick up a cheap small set, just make sure the butt ends are flat and not rounded.

    Skip

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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    I made some foam poppers from those popper kits you buy containing the popper bodies and hooks. I painted them with a brush but I used fingernail polish and the small brush in the bottles. My daughter had a box full of polish of all different colors. My poppers dried clean and smooth, you would have thought they were air brushed.

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    Default Re: Painting foam poppers - regular brush or airbrush

    Sirrom --- some great lookin' bugs there - nice work!

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