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Post by IndyCarModels on Sept 29, 2014 8:20:20 GMT -5
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Post by IndyCarModels on Sept 29, 2014 8:24:01 GMT -5
Here's my latest. Started out very well but when I gloss the car after attaching, they were destroyed. So I had to start over and car turned into a difficult job.
Added camera, redid steering wheels, added rear bumpers from Calvin and used tire decals from Michael. Because of the size on the tires, I didn't do a good job but started getting better on my newer projects.
TerryB
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Post by Calvin on Sept 29, 2014 8:56:29 GMT -5
Thats a wild scheme! Cool!
What happen?....you gloss coated the car and the decals were destroyed?
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Post by IndyCarModels on Sept 29, 2014 9:20:21 GMT -5
Yes I used Testors Gloss, which I have used in the past, but it destroyed the decals. I won't be using that again.
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Post by clm1545 on Sept 29, 2014 9:34:23 GMT -5
I don't understand how you do these things, Terry. I get crosseyed just looking at them. Way too small for my old eyes. Thanks to the EPA, paint formulations are changing almost hourly, what has worked great last time turns into a disaster this time. I had a screw up painting my Metal Cal Spl. Krylon over Tamiya primer has always worked for me in the past, but now nothing but wrinkling. You need to test everything, or go back to Future and settle for less gloss.
Craig
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Post by IndyCarModels on Sept 29, 2014 9:59:54 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by Calvin on Sept 29, 2014 10:02:18 GMT -5
Yes I used Testors Gloss, which I have used in the past, but it destroyed the decals. I won't be using that again. Don't used Testors Clear enamel - it will kill any ALPS Decals. Enamel paint is an ALPS Decal killer! If you aren't sure about paint just test or just ask us.
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