Did think about that however they’re a different colour when painted according to the instruction. Suppose I could mask and paint them.I'd probably glue the barrels and cam cover onto the crankcases and then hold this on the side where you'll later attach the ignition or genny cover with a bit of blu-tac onto a wooden plant pot label or similar....
Nick
You could glue a bit of sprue to an area that isnt seen and cut it back flush after paint.
A pack of cocktail sticks are a good way out . Most things either have a hole you can push one in. If not one can be drilled somewhere it will be covered or hidden.So now I’m wondering how on earth im going to prime these bits….I’ve nothing to grip so the whole part gets a coat.
What’s everyone’s method?
A pack of cocktail sticks are a good way out . Most things either have a hole you can push one in. If not one can be drilled somewhere it will be covered or hidden.
For larger parts bamboo bbq skueres with a crocodile clip on the end is handy. You can also get bbq pins that have a flat 'handle' at one end a blob of blue tac on that and press the part onto that.
A block of expanded polystyrene is good to stab the sticks in as a holder.
Couldn’t put it better myselfYep, looks good. Sometimes you’ve just got to grab the nettle and spray something
I’ve been watching some clips about that today, doesnt half make it pop.Looks good Chris.
No disrespect intended, but do you know about washes yet, to bring out the detail?
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