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Post by Michael Chriss on Nov 22, 2011 17:59:25 GMT -5
My Wildcat progress has come to a halt until I decide what to do. I used CY to fill some pin holes in the resin, and it seems to have reacted with the Tamiya TS paint and out gasses over time as the paint cures, creating bubbles under the paint. I decaled and thought I was to the point of assembly, only to come back days later to discover these bubbles. I sanded it down and re-painted twice. I am trying to decide what to do now. I bought another decal sheet and could strip it and start over, but would I have the same problem? Have you ever experienced this? Dang. <iframe title ="Preview" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="0" style="width:320px;height:240px;padding:0;background-color:#fcfcfc;" src="https://skydrive.live.com/embedphoto.aspx/Cars/2011-10-31%2014.10.35.jpg?cid=8f57763df4d643f7&sc=photos"></iframe>[/img] And why can't I see the image? It's posted on flicker.
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russd
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Post by russd on Nov 22, 2011 18:34:03 GMT -5
Did you use a primer? if not, give that a shot.
Sorry, can't help with the flicker problem.
Rusty
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Post by Calvin on Nov 22, 2011 19:38:54 GMT -5
The one thing that is the most important with building resins is, using primer. I dont know what stuff you use or what happen but I can only give info of what I do and that is use Bondo brand of pin hole filler, then primer the car until is shows no more issues (bubbles/spots) Sorry I cant help you on your flicker, try using another code that should be given on your flicker page. You did the on/off switch right but the address in the center is wrong.
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Post by indycals on Nov 22, 2011 19:42:22 GMT -5
Your photo permissions are set to private.
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