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Post by pipercubman on May 22, 2010 21:31:48 GMT 1
After crashing and breaking the fuse and prop, I repaired it and decided to add a little color. I used Testors spray enamel and it worked great on all pieces. Haven't got to see it up in the air yet. Hopefully today Attachments:
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Post by pipercubman on May 22, 2010 21:33:29 GMT 1
Couldn't figure out how to put both pics in the first thread Attachments:
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cid186
Flying officer
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Post by cid186 on Jun 9, 2010 3:41:41 GMT 1
the enamel paint didnt eat the foam?
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Post by Dillzio on Jun 9, 2010 6:39:18 GMT 1
the enamel paint didnt eat the foam? Z-foam has to be bathed in solvent for minutes/hours before it will dissolve. Spray paint would set too quickly to be a problem, as long as you didn't put on too thick a coat at once (which would look crap anyway).
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Post by pipercubman on Jun 19, 2010 20:19:23 GMT 1
Yep. No problems. It seems to adhere well too, even after numerous crashes due to a faulty tx, I got a replacement fuse, so this ones getting a little different scheme.
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TL-628
Flight lieutenant
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Post by TL-628 on Aug 21, 2010 18:29:40 GMT 1
hey I was wondering how do you guys make such straight lines?
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Post by leisureshoot on Aug 21, 2010 22:30:23 GMT 1
hey I was wondering how do you guys make such straight lines? blue masking tape over the white foam wherever you want white color to be after you paint.
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