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06-26-2015, 09:53 AM | #256 | |
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Re: Alclad II vs. Kosutte Gin San...bye, bye Alclad!
Thanks for the info. Especially on the weather conditions. Santa Barbara is pretty mild for the most part but can be erratic as hell. (Monday/Tuesday pushing 90 w/little to no humidity.) last 3 days, 59, overcast, 80% humidity.)
I did hit the local .99 cent store and got a baking sheet exactly for what you recommended. I've only tried it out on a few kit-bash models that will never be built. Still just playing with it. Though I think the combo of proper enamel paint, and not buffing enough might be my problem. Thanks for the advise. Really appreciate it. Last edited by sbvwfanatic; 06-26-2015 at 12:20 PM. |
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Re: Alclad II vs. Kosutte Gin San...bye, bye Alclad!
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06-29-2015, 10:37 AM | #258 | |
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Re: Alclad II vs. Kosutte Gin San...bye, bye Alclad!
The chrome effect of kosutte is better visible with lots of light, otherwise it's only a dirty black paint.
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