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Removable bonnets and hoods
Big question for me. Should I paint this parts separately from the body or in-place?
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I think you should do them seperately to keep the bonnet from bonding to the rest of the car because the paint will act sort of like a glue.
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On the (few) models I have done with detachable bonnets/hoods, I have always painted them *off* the car. As long as it's not a tight fit to get the thing back into place when painted/lacquered, the model benefits. Regards Mark |
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Read my thread about the Celica GT-FOUR on how to do removable bonnets!
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If parts need to be glued on to the body like wheel arches/vents/bumpers i will glue them on first if they are not removable.
Bonnets/doors or anything else that opens....paint it seperate.
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