Window and Trim Masking

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slowlylearning
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Window and Trim Masking

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Pretty self explanatory :)

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And here's the window trim masking (obviously you'd mask the rest of the car too, but I just did around the windows for the sake of getting this uploaded quicker :D

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That's how I done all the trims on the body of my Camaro. Never thought of doing the same thing on the Windows tho thumbsup
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Dato 240k :shock: Aoshima kit thinking

Maybe I should try that technique KC, my steady hand is not so steady these days rofl
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Nice tut kc
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