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Rear window defogger lines
I am currently working on a project the Aoshima 1/24 scale Car Boutique Club Sprinter Trueno. My Goal is to try to resemble a D1 car I saw back in 06, Ueo Katsuhiro's AE86
Like this ![]() When I purchased the model kit, it had window defogger lines. I saw some site that shows him removing from this: ![]() ![]() ![]() To this. My question is, How can I do the same? The website didn't say how he did it, so I'm hoping if anybody can help me out. I already removed the lines but can't figure the next step. This is the website, it's in Japanese: http://pcman.dion.jp/ Thank you |
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
sanding.
very fine grit sandpaper to remove the etched lines then use polishing compounds to buff up the plastic just as you would paint. Quite a tough task as you have to be hard enough to affect the clear plastic but gentle enough as to not break/crack it. But seeing as that rear windshield is more or less flat, why not simply replace it with thinner clear plastic/acetate sheet?
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
i used clear plastic for rear glass of my ae86. the rear hatch is relatively flat
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Thanks for most of the info.
I got tips form a couple of friends of mine but I'll tell you guys if it is a good idea to go. 1. Use buffing wheel and use polishing compound 2. use 2000grit sandpaper Either options sounds good but don't know which way to go |
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
Try both
![]() But if you want to replace the glass parts, read this, it might give you some ideas. If you want to cut up the kit clear part (which usually helps improve the fit) you would do well to invest in a set of p/e saws which make teh job very easy and clean.
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
I'd just use some clear plastic sheet from some packaging that I'm sure you have laying around.
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Re: Rear window defogger lines
i have sent you a pm of a site i found
hope that helps you?
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