Warren D Posted August 12, 2016 Posted August 12, 2016 A thread in the build section reminded me that I attempted the same conversion. I started in the late 1990's and it sat until I was unemployed last year which gave me lots of free time. Not sure mine came out as good, but the process was similar. I painted mine as close to my 1992 as I could get, Teal over Slate. Amazing how quickly dust settles and how well it shows up in photos!!
kilrathy10 Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 Nice work on this conversion....Looks pretty good to me.....
gatorincebu Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 yup that one is looking really good ! Nice job on it ! Be Well Gator
horsepower Posted September 18, 2016 Posted September 18, 2016 You would think that someone would make something to stop the "static cling" our plastic models develop. At least when we're painting they're grounded (if we use the ol' clothes hanger paint stand, and a simple dusting of isopropyl alcohol in the airbrush will dissipate any residual static from the tacking process. (Something I learned while painting full size Corvettes, boats, and other plastic cars).
Saltie Olds Posted July 10, 2022 Posted July 10, 2022 On 8/12/2016 at 4:49 AM, Warren D said: A thread in the build section reminded me that I attempted the same conversion. I started in the late 1990's and it sat until I was unemployed last year which gave me lots of free time. Not sure mine came out as good, but the process was similar. I painted mine as close to my 1992 as I could get, Teal over Slate. Amazing how quickly dust settles and how well it shows up in photos!! http://www.pbase.com/baywing/image/163858525.jpg That looks Awesome. It looks like a kit that came that way.
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