Clear part problem. Help !
Vric
09-01-2002, 10:36 AM
I praticly done my Ferrari 360 SPider, but i scrap the rear window for the engin. What shall I do ? any technic ?
1. Paint the windows all red like the car (and cover the beutifull engin :( )
2. Try to make one with scrap part (I have old Truck that I could use there Windsheild, but not sur if I can cut it right ?)
Any advice ?
Thanks
1. Paint the windows all red like the car (and cover the beutifull engin :( )
2. Try to make one with scrap part (I have old Truck that I could use there Windsheild, but not sur if I can cut it right ?)
Any advice ?
Thanks
rcmaxx
09-01-2002, 10:53 AM
just get a piece of clear plastic, thin lexan or even a plastic bottle........
what exactly happened to the window?
what exactly happened to the window?
Seawolf
09-01-2002, 10:59 AM
Hello Vric,I'm sorry to hear about your problem.Shall I assume that your kit is a Tamiya??? If so one option that you might consider is contacting the N. American division of Tamiya.As long as the kit is still in production they will send you a replacemant part (credit card needed).I've done this with a decal sheet in the past and they are fast and easy to deal with.
Hope this helps,good luck. :)
Hope this helps,good luck. :)
Vric
09-01-2002, 11:09 AM
Originally posted by rcmaxx
just get a piece of clear plastic, thin lexan or even a plastic bottle........
what exactly happened to the window?
Hahaha I "learn the hard way"
I have paint the black frame but a small glitch of paint was in the middle.... I have already use Tamiya Thiner to wash clear part with no problem before, but this time it was Testor paint.................. Don't use Testor Thiner on clear part ! this is horrible :D :D The window is all fog....
just get a piece of clear plastic, thin lexan or even a plastic bottle........
what exactly happened to the window?
Hahaha I "learn the hard way"
I have paint the black frame but a small glitch of paint was in the middle.... I have already use Tamiya Thiner to wash clear part with no problem before, but this time it was Testor paint.................. Don't use Testor Thiner on clear part ! this is horrible :D :D The window is all fog....
Vric
09-01-2002, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by Seawolf
Hello Vric,I'm sorry to hear about your problem.Shall I assume that your kit is a Tamiya??? If so one option that you might consider is contacting the N. American division of Tamiya.As long as the kit is still in production they will send you a replacemant part (credit card needed).I've done this with a decal sheet in the past and they are fast and easy to deal with.
Hope this helps,good luck. :)
Yea I know, but it's quite expensive since you need to order the all sprue (all the clear part) cost about 15$Can (near the half of the whole kit !)
Hello Vric,I'm sorry to hear about your problem.Shall I assume that your kit is a Tamiya??? If so one option that you might consider is contacting the N. American division of Tamiya.As long as the kit is still in production they will send you a replacemant part (credit card needed).I've done this with a decal sheet in the past and they are fast and easy to deal with.
Hope this helps,good luck. :)
Yea I know, but it's quite expensive since you need to order the all sprue (all the clear part) cost about 15$Can (near the half of the whole kit !)
hirofkd
09-01-2002, 02:11 PM
Sand and polish the scraped part. Use it as a master and heat-form a new one from clear plastic or vinyl sheet. R/C shop should have one. That way, you can make very thin engine cover, which will look better than the kit part.
Guido
09-01-2002, 02:29 PM
I agree with hirofkd about the sanding and polishing. Use a very thin sanding paper though, not to make things worse :rolleyes: 2000 or up will do. Polishing can be done with canopy polish. Aricraft modelers use this a lot. Try this first - most easy.
If the scratch is still not gone, I'd do the heat-form thing like hirofkd suggested.
Good Luck.
If the scratch is still not gone, I'd do the heat-form thing like hirofkd suggested.
Good Luck.
Vric
09-01-2002, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by hirofkd
Sand and polish the scraped part. Use it as a master and heat-form a new one from clear plastic or vinyl sheet. R/C shop should have one. That way, you can make very thin engine cover, which will look better than the kit part.
That Worked with thin vinyl sheet... I have a new windows now.. I have no Frame but it's better that Nothing !
Thanks !
Sand and polish the scraped part. Use it as a master and heat-form a new one from clear plastic or vinyl sheet. R/C shop should have one. That way, you can make very thin engine cover, which will look better than the kit part.
That Worked with thin vinyl sheet... I have a new windows now.. I have no Frame but it's better that Nothing !
Thanks !
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