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Post by alexandre88 on Jun 28, 2010 13:04:12 GMT
i made some cars, they were all printed in normal 80gms paper, and the color goes off so fast. I've stored all models in box but they lost color after several months. i wonder if you guys know some ways to protect them?
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Post by Rishabh Agarwal on Jun 29, 2010 13:58:59 GMT
I would like to know about it too.
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Post by alexandre88 on Jun 30, 2010 7:46:43 GMT
Using CLEAR ATM sprayer paint (code A 10), Let' s try
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mill
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Post by mill on Dec 29, 2011 6:57:14 GMT
That's right,i also use clear spray on every models i've build...so far the color still remain on original condition ;D it acts like a preserver 2 the color of the models....
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Post by kimi450 on Feb 25, 2012 9:35:10 GMT
where can i get it on ebay ? can you link me to it pls
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Post by papermodels2007 on Feb 25, 2012 15:01:36 GMT
you can use seethrou tape and tape all the parts together and then cut them all out! that's what i do to all my models! i hope this one help's you out a little.
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Post by kimi450 on Feb 25, 2012 15:58:14 GMT
Thanks man u helped me alot
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Post by mill on Feb 25, 2012 23:25:44 GMT
U can buy it from the craft shop or maybe the shop that sells spray paint coz usually they have this coz this clear spray can be use on the surface that have been spray painted...the see through tape also can be use but i've tried it long time ago n i make my model torn up coz i don't know how 2 put it "nice;y" haha..only expert can do it ;D
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Post by kimi450 on Feb 26, 2012 4:49:33 GMT
There is no shop of spray cans near my area, plus the tape seems a less costly and effective idea too
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