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So i spent most of the week applying coats of this fluorescent orange and its turned out quite well, one or 2 little bleed marks but nothing i cant fix with a grinder. Colour was quite hard to balance and the pictures don‘t do it justice but were heading in the right direction
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That’s looking really good Simon. Lovely clean colours.
 

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hi not much of an up-date been an interesting week or 2, got the reds on to the fairings , tank and rear seat cowl all was looking great so I gave it a quick rub down with 2k grit and clear coated it using humeral clear BIG mistake orange turned yellow and ran in to the reds and whites after a bit of a cry ((joking) I was in to minds as to rob the parts from another kit but after some investigation I discovered you can strip the paint using oven cleaner or Dettol really to be fair I was stunned that Dettol could be used a a paint stripper, but I felt the the oven cleaner would be to aggressive I decided to give it a try, ok so I mixed it 50/50 with water and soaked it for 22-24 hours really didn't expect it to work if I'm honest, but amazingly I brushed of the bubbling paint and was left with pristine white plastic absolutely brilliant anyway started again and have just about finished the paint work hand on heart I buggered up the tank again and its now re-soaking in a fresh batch of Dettol I was going to live with it, but I would see it & everytime I looked at it I would kick my self for not stripping it back...
so here are the other parts I will try and get the tank done over the weekend and start the decals & polishing this off (if the tank don't beat me again)
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Coming on nicely!

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Shame about the need to respray. It’s amazing what will act as paint remover. Fairy power spray cleaner has long been a favourite of the figure paint community! I occasionally still use it as an airbrush cleaner.
Looking very very good now though! Cant wait to see the final reveal :thumb2:
 

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Learnt 6 something new too.... Who new Dettol was a paint be stripper....

Tim, is this the stuff you're on about.
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Sorry to hear about your paint woes. I had similar problems when I built this kit, although mine were down to chipping the paint when I tried to fit the fairing piece onto the tank. If I recall correctly I actually glued those two pieces together for the second go and painted them as one piece.
 

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Learnt 6 something new too.... Who new Dettol was a paint be stripper....

Tim, is this the stuff you're on about.
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Hi Andrew
i lost my bottle of power spray when I moved, but that looks similar…..
Heres a YouTube vid of it in use….

Windex window cleaner works also works well. That looks like this…..
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Hi Andrew
i lost my bottle of power spray when I moved, but that looks similar…..
Heres a YouTube vid of it in use….

Windex window cleaner works also works well. That looks like this…..
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Thanks for the tips hope not to use to much of these but really great to know you can use these for that special occasion!,,, when it goes wrong thanks :thumb2:
 

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Well managed to get that pesky tank assembly done and painted, thank the lord.
started assembling the panels and adding decals
there are more than a few to do so will post once the remainder are fitted and that should be job done
the build was great the painting was challenging but glad i can see light at the end of the tunnel

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Looking very nice ! Great to see 'Super Sic' in the case on the 10th anniversary of that terrible day......... :sad:
 

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That's a great finish.

Very well done.

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Beautiful finish on those parts Simon. One to be really proud of.
 
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