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HaveVoid
PostPosted: Dec 07, 2009 - 10:55 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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Alright guys,

Imma about to tackle Tamiya's 1:32 -16CJ BLK 50 and am considering some resin aftermarket "goodies" to liven it up a bit. However, I can claim to be pathetically ignorant about what working with this material entails. Are there any particular tricks, hazards, do's and dont's or quirks I should be aware of? Any help you guys got would be great, thanks Very Happy

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I've also kicked this around abit and found that the parts need to be washed, with a majority stating just dish washing soap and warm water, before painting or anything else. Post some pics when able to chart progress.
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Don't forget to ventilate the room in which you are working as resin dust isn't that harmless as one might think.
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