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Old 11-01-2002, 12:07 PM
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thanks for the pics.

does anyone have pics of an unpainted front bumper/lip made using
styrene and putty?

what do you guys use for the interior of the car? acrylic or enamel?
i tried the acrylic paint by tamiya and it seems pretty thick. am i
suppose to dilute it before I use it?

thanks for the help. =)
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Originally posted by kelvinblade
what do you guys use for the interior of the car? acrylic or enamel?
i tried the acrylic paint by tamiya and it seems pretty thick. am i
suppose to dilute it before I use it?

thanks for the help. =)
Let's see, I use enamel, but you can use any. Someone told me that you use rubbing alcohol to "thin" Tamiya acrylic, since it's alcohol based, you could use water but you should add a drop of soap for a reason I forgot, if I find that thread, I'll post it!

*edit* found the link, http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...threadid=71055
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