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Old 06-08-2003, 02:00 AM
Hachirokutoreno Hachirokutoreno is offline
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Masking Tape

hi hi`!!!
I read that most of u guys mostly use Tamiya Masking Tape for window trim...
Is it Ok if i use 3M Masking Tape??? if yes.. which kind of adhension should I use?~?

PS: Why is there so much ppl play models then R/C ... for me I like R/C better but i found that no 1 post in the R/C forum.
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Old 06-08-2003, 02:18 AM
Davoaldo Davoaldo is offline
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Re: Masking Tape

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Originally posted by Hachirokutoreno
hi hi`!!!
I read that most of u guys mostly use Tamiya Masking Tape for window trim...
Is it Ok if i use 3M Masking Tape??? if yes.. which kind of adhension should I use?~?

PS: Why is there so much ppl play models then R/C ... for me I like R/C better but i found that no 1 post in the R/C forum.
um... heh i don't know cause i use surgical tapes... as masking tapes :P
i think they are made by 3M as well...

And for R/C model thingy... cause R/C is way.... too expensive to build also plastic models are more of the accurate replica display kinda thing make them for the looks not to race aroudn with :P
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