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Old 09-24-2006, 12:27 AM
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painting an evo wing?

what is the easiest way painting an evo V wing? should i assemble and attach it to body and paint it or do i need to paint it seperately? tnx
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Re: painting an evo wing?

Like most wings, I’d say paint separately but at the same time as the body, and the same amount of layers as the rest of the body. If you attach it prior to painting, you'll find it difficult to get a nice clean finish on the body under the wing.
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Old 09-24-2006, 10:29 AM
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Re: painting an evo wing?

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Like most wings, I’d say paint separately but at the same time as the body, and the same amount of layers as the rest of the body. If you attach it prior to painting, you'll find it difficult to get a nice clean finish on the body under the wing.
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