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Post by IndyCarModels on Mar 10, 2017 16:58:21 GMT -5
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Post by billj on Mar 10, 2017 20:49:26 GMT -5
Very nicely done
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Post by racerbrown on Mar 10, 2017 22:25:54 GMT -5
ol' Mickey sure kept things interesting. well done sir! thanks for sharing. duane
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Post by racerbrown on Mar 10, 2017 22:26:21 GMT -5
ol' Mickey sure kept things interesting. well done sir! thanks for sharing. duane
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Post by Calvin on Mar 11, 2017 2:50:41 GMT -5
Great job. Its very tricky building 1/43rd....
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Post by gwstexas on Mar 11, 2017 9:40:07 GMT -5
Amazing work in such a small scale.
Best, Gary
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Post by clm1545 on Mar 11, 2017 16:57:15 GMT -5
We have all had our share of decal disasters, Terry. Calvin is the decal master, but I can give you a couple of tips. Solvaset works better than anything else with Indycals. Use a hot, damp(not wet)microfiber cloth to help with the curves, press down on the decal, and hold for a few minutes. In my experience you almost can't use too much Solvaset.
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Post by IndyCarModels on Mar 11, 2017 20:23:51 GMT -5
We have all had our share of decal disasters, Terry. Calvin is the decal master, but I can give you a couple of tips. Solvaset works better than anything else with Indycals. Use a hot, damp(not wet)microfiber cloth to help with the curves, press down on the decal, and hold for a few minutes. In my experience you almost can't use too much Solvaset. Thank you for the tip. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks!!!!
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Post by indy on Mar 11, 2017 22:22:10 GMT -5
Can't imagine it is easy to wire up a 1/43, nice work on it.
Jordan
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