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Re: Parts Places painting ideas
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Posted by Adam in VA on May 15, 2003 at 09:23:38 from (208.23.248.1):
In Reply to: Parts Places painting ideas posted by John on April 08, 2003 at 14:30:00:
I use Dakotah Toys for all of my parts, decals, and tools. (www.dakotahtoys.com) As far as paint goes I've found that spray piant is cheaper and if you are careful you can get as good a paint job with them as you can with a hobby spray system. I do all of my restorations with spray paint and when people see them they think that they are either original or I used an expensive air-spray gun. Practice with some primer and spray paint on some old metal. Also remember that proper sanding and proper application of the primer makes the final paint job of better quality. It's also not a bad idea to use a high quality clear coat.
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