I use the same method as youpey It has never failed me. Also I pull the tape off within a couple minutes after painting. Because if the paint has fully dried there is a chance of pulling the dried paint off right along with the tape.
Good luck
Mike
I airbrushed the GTO with Molotov. I even let it dry for a week . It got dulled from handling during photographing and was never really hard.
I painted all of these with a brush. Then I put them into my dehydrator . Thinking that if it can cure Testors Enamel rock hard why not Molotov? It worked . Now I don't even need to clear coat them because the Molotov is rock hard.
I just gotta do some touch up
Mark
Thank you for the info. It worked.
There was a discussion at work about unsecured websites . The point was that the Links [not secured] on any website could be infected. Be aware of what you click on. So it just got me wondering about my favorite web site.
I also have never had problems here.
Mike
All model kits 40% off. I did see 3 new cars and bought the 1966 Wildcat.
I have not been there since last November . Hoping that they would have a better selection now. Nope
I got Fish Eye on the hood of a Thunderbird. How would be the easiest way to repair it? I used Testers Gloss Black Enamel
The paint is too soft to sand . Use a chemical to strip it? But it my dehydrator until dry and then sand it ?
Any advice will be most welcome
Mike
I saw this at Model Round Up today.
1964 Olds Cutlass F-85 Convertible (3 'n 1) Stock, Custom, Racing(1/25) (fs) <br><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">March, 2021</span> (modelroundup.com)
I have some cheap ones and I can't even see the tips. They bend and brake because of the pressure needed to get them to drill through plastic Just looking at Micro Marks drill bits you will see the difference in quality.
Mike