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7 hours ago, rightrudder said:

Great ideas! I usually use the transmission as a handle...and of course I don't have the foresight to put off painting the transmission until the end, so it's a fingerprinted mess and needs a repaint!

That's what I've always done! Same results, too. 😄 Recently, I picked up some Parafilm, based on the fact that I had seen Andrew Sapiro using it to cover parts he was working on, that needed to be handled, while further work was completed--it's the cat's meow!

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20 hours ago, Bugatti Fan said:

Another way is build the model engine is by leaving the sump off it. Stick a piece of balsa wood inside that you can use as a manipulating handle for spraying, and detaiing the bulk of the engine. Once done the sump painted separately can be added afterwards.

I do something very similar to this. I use the bamboo skewer sticks and drill a hole either under the oil pan or the trans pan and put the skewer in with a dab of gel superglue. That way I can stick the pointy end of the skewer into a block of foam insulation while working on it or paint/glue is curing. When I am done working on the engine, either twist off or clip off the skewer, install the pan and all evidence is covered up.

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