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Thanks! I have been wondering though, do you paint everything before assembly, or as you go along? Is assembly THE final step, as in you get EVERYTHING else done before the assembly?
It's entirely up to you. The trouble with painting them on the sprue, is if you need to modify it to make the part fit you have to paint it again. I generally paint smaller bits, before cutting them and the larger bits, cut, fit, then paint.
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Can you tell me what method you are using for the heat effect on the exhaust? Is it a weathering kit? I've seen videos of some powder/brush types but I can't seem to find them anywhere. If you could recommend a site that ships to the States, that would be awesome. Thanks for your time.
So, two questions: Do I need to have the exact paint that's on the box, and does anybody know a website where I could find the above?
Tamiya Weathering Master Set D is what I used. There are lots of different ways of achieving a finish, but this worked out easy and cheap. As for places to recommend for shipping to United States, not sure! I got mine from ebay.
Point taken with the seats. I'll see what I can find. Thanks for the help with the Clear Red, that doesn't look too hard to find. I'm very OCD about getting things as close to perfect as possible, so getting the right paint for the block is going to be tricky. If all else fails I'll just have to get a different red.
They will rub off slightly if they haven't been sealed. I don't normally bother sealing them, once the engine has been located, it is quite tricky to even get to the exhaust to smudge them. But if you are using them for more external effects a light spray with a clear coat would be in order.
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