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Stripping paint from metal models:
NOT recommended:
- Dropping it on the ground
- Giving it to a little kid
- Flat screwdriver or chisel
Recommended:
- Really coarse sandpaper, like 150grit or something
- Motor tool or sander
I haven't tried using CSC to strip paint from metal models... gotta try that one day...
In either case u need some filler material to smoothen the body, dry-wall compound works well actually. Or just spray the model with like several thick layers of primer. It's really hard to correct defects in metal car bodies... it's not plastic you can't shave off metal easily. Several thick coats of primer will go a long way in making things smoother.
I suggest using automotive lacquer to paint the model cuz it's cheap, readily available, and it looks ultra-realistic.
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Referring to pictures of *his* 996 Carrera 4...
"Why would I want to post it in the 996 section if its a 911 that I have[own]??? :huh: :huh: :huh:..."
- sizzilinS7
Boy: I pry apart that battleship you call your ass.
Boy: I see shit nuggets hanging from the hair around your asshole.
Girl: WTF?!?!?
Boy: They stink really bad.
Girl: OMG STOP!!!
Boy: I start to get fed up with your ugly ass
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