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Old 03-30-2002, 01:02 PM
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Question about side markers

My current project has the side markers molded as part of the body. So my question is how do I paint it such that it actually looks like a light and not just some orange bump?
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What I did on my Lancer Evo V was paint it Metallic Silver and then paint over it with Clear Orange. It worked alright. The other option is what I will probably wind up doing on my Signal Skyline. Shave the side marker off and then custom cut out that shape from a clear sheet and treat it like you would the headlights.
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Old 03-30-2002, 01:44 PM
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What I did on my Lancer Evo V was paint it Metallic Silver and then paint over it with Clear Orange.
I had thought about doing that, but I wasn't sure if it would work out okay. Maybe I'll try it.
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Old 03-30-2002, 01:53 PM
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What I did on my Lancer Evo V was paint it Metallic Silver and then paint over it with Clear Orange.
That's what I have done with all my kits! Judge for yourself in the gallery!
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yup.. me too
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I found a similar tip here:

http://www.arc6.prohosting.com/Tools...ts_/tnt041.htm

edit by jay@af: fixing link
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What I did on my Lancer Evo V was paint it Metallic Silver and then paint over it with Clear Orange. It worked alright. The other option is what I will probably wind up doing on my Signal Skyline. Shave the side marker off and then custom cut out that shape from a clear sheet and treat it like you would the headlights.
Yep thats the way i do it too but to make it look a little more realistic, brush on a few coats of future/klear floor wax to give the impression of the lens.
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I'm trying to make some clear replicas of the molded-in one for my WRX, but the meduim is proving troublesome... But I want clear lenses with a tiny orange bulb inside, and this is the only way I can think of to do it... :smoka:
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Old 03-30-2002, 06:50 PM
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Thanks for the help guys! I just tried it, and it looks great!
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I'm trying to make some clear replicas of the molded-in one for my WRX, but the meduim is proving troublesome... But I want clear lenses with a tiny orange bulb inside, and this is the only way I can think of to do it... :smoka:
Jay - why not get hold of some clear casting resin??? They should have it in most good model shops. All u would need to do then is press some clay or 2part model putty against the repeater, wait to set, then drop in a little of the resin. When its set hard u could then use a small bit in a pin vise to drill a slight way into the back of the light to represent the blub, then add a touch of clear orange.

Ive not done this myself but it should work!!!
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Jay - why not get hold of some clear casting resin??? They should have it in most good model shops. All u would need to do then is press some clay or 2part model putty against the repeater, wait to set, then drop in a little of the resin. When its set hard u could then use a small bit in a pin vise to drill a slight way into the back of the light to represent the blub, then add a touch of clear orange.

Ive not done this myself but it should work!!!
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Thats the only drawback with the stuff! I guess its only worthwile if your going to do this mod often, then again if u want to make copies of some parts like wheels (very useful!) u could use the resin for that. Just because its clear won't matter.

Alternatively u might want to try out Humbrol Clear Fix which is intended to fix clear parts if u hadn't guessed. It sets quite hard and im sure u can use it for this job.

Tell u what, i have some, i will try it out myself and let u know how it goes.
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