Painting RC Bodies

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Luke wrote:Check this guys work out that he does with Rc's, absolutely insane, guy is a freakin genius
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIO3Wz ... T1w/videos jawdrop
That's the guy I was thinking of, just wow!!
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Far out, impressive thumbsup

Notice how the Tamiya PS paints seem to have a better selection of colours, you see them and say 'that would look good on a kit', then realise it's PS paint....grrrr :x
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Ray wrote:Far out, impressive thumbsup

Notice how the Tamiya PS paints seem to have a better selection of colours, you see them and say 'that would look good on a kit', then realise it's PS paint....grrrr :x
So? I've used PS many times :) you just have to be careful when masking them.
Perfect example... look at the top of this page... how do you think I did the fluro's on the rentco ute :) and... TS-13 does not react badly to PS paints, so you can clear coat them for protection and glossyness
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magnify thinking popcorn
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got you thinking about trying out the PS paints now Ray? :lol:
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