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Trouble after trouble . Tried to so something different with paint and it was a fail . Could not strip due to putty . Truthfully I just wanted it done . Not the outcome I was wanting and was not going to bother to post but what the heck . Good for a laugh if nothing else . You have my permission to laugh . Not that you need it . 

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Not knowing the pains you suffered, it still looks good to me. I had troubles in the past with black paint as well. Gloss black Tamiya, decanted and airbrushed, or sprayed out of a warmed can has not disappointing yet. I've given up on all other gloss black paints for consistency. I've only used Plasti-cote as a primer so far, grey and white both worked.

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You got it done.  Another cool build on the shelf.  What's not to like?  As Snake would say:  "Well done and model on!"

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It's got my seal of approval too, and the Batmobile should match the Bat suit with a nice satin finish... It's given me insipiration to do more "what if" types of builds. 

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It's not that bad, really kind of like how you did the body.  If you really don't like the paint you could cover the whole thing with black flock, it would look like the real car that they covered in black fur to hide the cracked body work.

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Ray other than the stance it is fine.  I had trouble with the last 289 kit I built about 30 years ago also. Never did get a good paint job and after I said close enough the body did not sit on the chassis good.

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Agreed looks pretty good. Once you added all the batcessories it kind of jazzed it up a little

still not thrilled with the front fins but I can't think of anything better you could have done

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Don't be so hard on yourself Ray. It came out pretty good.

It's like I say in my signature,  "Each kit I build is really only practice for the next one!"

David G.

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Seriously, Ray, its not that bad at all...great concept....great execution, you tried a paint technique that let YOU down, and  I still like it!, the only thing I woulda done was to put bigger tyres in the rear to fill-in the wheel wells, and make it look meaner.

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Thanks guys. I agree with the tires being too small. I got that set of Pegasus tires and wheels for this project and stuck them on the chassis and did not realize how small they really were until I dropped the body on.

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On ‎01‎.‎12‎.‎2018 at 5:25 AM, tmb727 said:

You got it done.  Another cool build on the shelf.  What's not to like?  As Snake would say:  "Well done and model on!"

well said!

Ray, i had also Trouble with the paint and was afraid to Strip it becaus the putty. but, i used brakefluid and all putty, styrene stayed there were it was. perhaps as reminder for the next "mistake". your BadCobra is not a mistake. there are a lot of crappy builts in the world of plastic - yours is it defently not!

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