as far as I remember the kit, the inside parts that need to be painted black are slightly opaque and easy to see. I always can paint those without the use of any masking, and any excess paint can, as said be removed with a toothpick.
as far as I remember the kit, the inside parts that need to be painted black are slightly opaque and easy to see. I always can paint those without the use of any masking, and any excess paint can, as said be removed with a toothpick.
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Clear parts have been completed, and my finger marks have been cleaned and polished with some Beeswax Polish. Jus' gotta' install 'em now!
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For the masking of curved surfaces you could meybe try that 3M tape that auto painters use (Like on Overhaulin). It's super thin and flexible.
tamiya provides masks with their kits, never mastered getting them on properly thoOriginally Posted by KonaGreen
Yeah, I'll give 3M a go, I think! Thanks for the heads-up, Kona, on that one! No masks came with this kit, because this is an older kit! Tamiya masks are super-easy to apply. Turn it over on it's back first to check the alignment, then you jus' have to make sure you line up one side, and then carefuly lay it down, rest it down is better, don't commit yourself straight away, until your sure you have it in position.
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No worries Pauly!!!
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