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I am building this for my wife. Will be purple body, and white pearl interior with purple accents. I have to toss the body back into purple power as I found some issues with the color, so going another purple color for it. 

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22 minutes ago, Belugawrx said:

that'll buff right out !

 

Well, I found another purple I will use. So back to the stripping pool it goes!

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Great kit despite its age, my wife likes purple as well as that is the color she had me use on a build for her. 

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2 hours ago, espo said:

Great kit despite its age, my wife likes purple as well as that is the color she had me use on a build for her. 

This body is in the Purple power bath for a few days. I will pull it out Mon/Tue evening and then when I back to the bench I will change the color to a better purple.

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2 hours ago, slusher said:

Did like that shade of Purple?

I found a different shade of purple that the wife liked better. So going that route instead.  

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1 hour ago, JollySipper said:

Did you use any kind of primer? How are you painting, airbrush?

So this kit I sprayed with Tamiya light grey primer (can) and that purple was done with Krylon, and I had some bubbles in it, and then I found a purple the wife liked that Tamiya has in the spray can. So into the pool it went. 

I am a spray can guy, and brush work as well, but will be learning the airbrush as well to save me money and learn a new technique. 

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Oh, yea, you'll definitely get much better results from the Tamiya spray! Krylon is kinda hard to work with, which is why most folks use it for things like interiors and chassis bits.....

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1 minute ago, JollySipper said:

Oh, yea, you'll definitely get much better results from the Tamiya spray! Krylon is kinda hard to work with, which is why most folks use it for things like interiors and chassis bits.....

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Oh for sure! I had hoped but I think once I learn the airbrush, and decant the purple and thin it down, I may get better results (I have some scrap I can practice on) 

I am a Tamiya fan tbh. But I do use other acrylic brands for my stuff too.  

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Tonight I got the back seat mounted in the interior tub, the front bench put together, the engine assembled and primed. The rear end primed and painted.  

Soon I will finish assembly on the engine and paint, and then wash the interior tub stuff and then let it dry for a couple weeks. Then prime when I get home. (Gonna try and remember to take pics of progress) 

Hoping the body will be ready for a wash by then, as of now... the paint still isn't wanting to cooperate with removal, may have to give it a 90% alcohol bath next. 

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