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Old 09-17-2007, 01:11 PM
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Aoshima C-West RX-7

I m currently doin this model( Aoshima C-West RX-7 )...there is something that keep puzzle me ...so can anybody hv done this model teach me how to paint the rear lamp like smoke rear lamp ...i hv to spray the black paint on the inner surface of the rear lamp or on the outter surface..? I hv seen in SPC forum and found out that Steve a.k.a Hiroboy hv done a same model n the like to paint like the same so if Steve see this thread mayb can u teach me..? Or if anybody know how to paint n would like to teach me..?Anyway thanks a lot in advance...
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Re: Aoshima C-West RX-7

Do you mean so that the rear lights look black? As in smoked lights? I think you can use Tamiya smoke, BUT IM NOT COMPLETELY SURE. I used smoke on a clear part for my modena here, and it looks alright.
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