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new help
hey everyone, i got a project the i working on now,is a tamiya honda accord,i have shave the dool handle, and start to do the truck, shave were the plate is, but now i change my mind and what to live as it is, so my question is who i remove the tamiya putty
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Re: new help
If you sanded the putty down then im affraid theres no hope. Even if you only applied the putty to the door handles and license plate holder, it will be pretty hard to get it to the original shape. Even if you did though, door handles and license plate holders are pretty easy to reduplicate using putty.
Hope that helps.
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Re: new help
You want to remove the Tamiya putty, right? What I (accidently) did with one of my kits was put it in alcohol (91% isoprophyl) and leave it for about two weeks
I was trying to remove paint by brushing the paint off but I accidently peeled the putty off. The putty was ruined so I let the model dry and then slowly peeled off the rest of the putty. I hear automobile brake fluid damages putty but I've never used this before.
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Re: new help
thank guy, i think is alot of work to remove, so going to continue my project as it is.
this is who is looking right now
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