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Old 06-19-2003, 02:39 PM
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Combat II Rx-7

Yea last night i finally got back into modelling after a two month break and i bought the combat II veilside Rx-7 and i put all of the ground effects on and i am in the process of primer and i have a question i am doing one side at a time but there seems to be some sort of fuzz or something devolping on the hood from i suppose the after spray but i have no idea anyway what grit of sand paper should i use to take some of the little dirt pieces out and stuff?



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Old 06-19-2003, 02:46 PM
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Didn't get any english lessons while you were away then?
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I guess you could use 2000 grit.

Maybe even a little higher.
I think a little higher would be good to because if it's not high enough when you re-prime there might be scratches.
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or a high abrasive scratch removal compound like GT27 or alike, may be and easier way to get an even removal or surface than 2000 grit
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