sb352
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Post by sb352 on Feb 22, 2008 4:27:11 GMT 1
Thinking about sporting a new paint job for the SC.Any suggestions as far as what paint to use?Thanks for the help
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mac
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Post by mac on Feb 22, 2008 4:32:23 GMT 1
You have a can of maroon "H2O" on your back porch! That's what you need to use.
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sb352
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Post by sb352 on Feb 22, 2008 4:33:53 GMT 1
Maroon is not the color I am looking to paint.Thanks for the help
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Post by mac on Feb 22, 2008 4:36:28 GMT 1
Maroon my not be the color but "H2O" is the right pait!
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Post by garvey76 on Feb 22, 2008 11:38:09 GMT 1
If you can get it where ever you are PLASTI-KOTE SUPER. Use the white primer first then choose from loads of great colours. ive just used a bright day glow orange and glow in the dark paint.
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Post by sackohammers on Feb 22, 2008 15:27:25 GMT 1
Krylon Fusion is probably the most recommended brand. Lots of people use it on the SuperCub foam parts. For the Cowl, rear tail, and landing gear trim, the Tamiya spray paint from the hobby shop works well. You can probably use the Krylon Fusion on those parts as well, but I used the Tamiya with success.
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Post by patmatgal on Mar 15, 2008 15:46:13 GMT 1
This is kinda real late but I just finished the wing tips using Plasti Dip, the stuff for a non slip grip on tools. Tried the spray can and that was a disaster, NOT foam driendly. The brush on was great though. Now the wing tips are easily visible and tough as nails. Drawback is that my local Home Depot only had a choice of 2 colors, red or black.
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Post by proxywrx on Apr 7, 2008 19:07:50 GMT 1
hmmmm, never even thought of using plasti-dip on the wing tips. I have a lot left over from when i did all my revo parts and tools. How easy is it to use a brush to put it on?
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