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Ed Roth Outlaw


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Fantastic! The front wheels are amazing, for sure. I'm wondering how you got the decals to lay down so nice. They're quite a task.

Hi Dean, yep the decals were a challenge, generally for that type of decal going onto a complex surface I use quite warm water to soak the decal in and then lots of Microsol decal setting solution (blue bottle), you can then generally work them down fine using that process. After they are dry I apply Tamiya clear gloss to the entire body.

totaly outstanding ,, a few Q's , i assume you stripped the chrome plating before alclad , the springs , i would like to see pics of how that was done , and you must show how you did the wheels and the gauges , oh and what do you eat, maybe that has something to do with how you do what you do lol

Hi anne, have you been on a caffeine fix ? (LOL) Yep the original chrome was stripped using a Caustic bath, then the parts cleaned up and re-chromed using Tamiya gloss black and then Alclad. I post some close up pics of the wheels and gauges later this week. The kit spring pieces were just substituted with chrome springs I found in the jewellery making section of my local craft shop.

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