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Post by DennLeo on Jan 19, 2023 9:40:35 GMT -7
I am looking for suggestions or advise on how to proceed. I have a body that needs to be painted and another build kit as well that will need to be painted. The second kit can wait but I need to paint my Pioneer Legends body. I will have to wait until the weather is at least 50 degrees or better outside for ventilation and painting. This is not going to happen any time soon. Any ideas or is this going to be a waiting game? I can always buy another assembled kit but I would rather not.
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Jim W
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Post by Jim W on Jan 19, 2023 9:51:34 GMT -7
Dennis,
The Pioneer Legends class will be after the Scalextric Modern GT class. You have plenty of time to paint the car. I think we may get a couple of warmer days before Spring is here.
Jim W
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Post by DennLeo on Jan 19, 2023 10:37:19 GMT -7
I hope so. I want to impress you with my ZZ Top eliminator
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Post by nickleone on Jan 19, 2023 10:55:05 GMT -7
You could heat the paint with water inside, spray your body outside, and then bring it inside to dry, or you could build a small spray booth for in the basement using a small fan and dryer hose going out of your basement window
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Post by DennLeo on Jan 19, 2023 12:40:06 GMT -7
The spray booth isa good idea but it is another project that I don't need right now. If we get some warmer weather I will paint outside then bring it in to dry. Thanks for the ideas.
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