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RE: help needed with RC painting...
Posted by:
Jerry Pope
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Date: September 03, 2000 01:08PM
Hi Jeff:
Why don't you do an experment. Take a scrape figure or piece of plastic and paint exactly like you did your parts and figures. Let the paint dry, a few days of course, and put it in water and see what happens.
I, for one, would like to see if "Dull-coat" lacquer can stand-up to water. I've used "Dull-coat" on aircraft models, with great results, but I do not know if it is completely water-proof for R/C submarine usage. If you do the experiment, please repost here, so the rest of us will know. Thanks.
Good Luck and Good Hunting,
Jerry Pope
Why don't you do an experment. Take a scrape figure or piece of plastic and paint exactly like you did your parts and figures. Let the paint dry, a few days of course, and put it in water and see what happens.
I, for one, would like to see if "Dull-coat" lacquer can stand-up to water. I've used "Dull-coat" on aircraft models, with great results, but I do not know if it is completely water-proof for R/C submarine usage. If you do the experiment, please repost here, so the rest of us will know. Thanks.
Good Luck and Good Hunting,
Jerry Pope
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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help needed with RC painting... | Jeff | 08/28/2000 12:43PM |
RE: help needed with RC painting... | Jerry Pope | 09/03/2000 01:08PM |
RE: help needed with RC painting... | john | 09/10/2000 05:23PM |