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I need now to search my spares like msc, aerial support main sprue and lower front gearbox cover. But I know where they are
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Hi Stingray,
Sorry I don't think I can help with any spares but the body looks much better now!! Just want to ask what kind of paint you used, I don't recognize the can and I can't read the label ???? From somewhere out in the wilds of central Ontario.
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Hi Willy, I used this time luxens paint
That is a multipurpose paint wich is very smelly. Dry in 24h. The old paint was a flat white Renault spray made for metal. Thanks for spares. I have them I just have to take them back they are in my parents home in my caveman room. The body has headlights too. |
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Hello again,
Thanks for the information. Not a brand of paint we have here but it gave me a good idea. There is a multi use brand called Krylon that I can get at my local hardware store. It is formulated for plastics and I have used it with good success in the past. I don't know why it never occurred to me to try it on a body shell before but it just did thanks to you! I will experiment and report back From somewhere out in the wilds of central Ontario.
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Nice. I use standard paint because my shop is far and I haven't really time to go. More, if I don't go to shop, I am not tempted...
Big sprays are cheaper than TAMIYA (for basic colors). |
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