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@fiveten, thank you, Spiros. Indeed, the airpressure of those rattle cans I so much higher than on the airbrush. I think I will do the next session outdoors so I can keep a larger distance without painting the surroundings of the bench table.
A wise decision to spray outside (or, at least, in some kind of open space like a garage) with rattle cans, my friend @johnb!
@fiveten, since there is quite some overspray, I do not want to use the garage, otherwise my 1:1 Suzuki might look silver afterwards as well 🙂
You bet it will, my friend @johnb 😄 So, no garage, only outside!
While waiting for higher temperatures to be able to paint the covers, I gave the exhaust tips a final wash.
The exhausts look really good, my friend @johnb!
@fiveten, thanks a lot, Spiros
Glad it worked mate, those exhausts look spot on!
Nice exhausts, @johnb, I’m sure you’ll get the hang of the spray cans, which one are you using, Tamiya?
@richardmcstay48gmail-com, thanks a lot, Richard. I'm glad you informed me about doing those exhaust tips. @chinesegeorge, thank you, George. Indeed, using the Tamiya rattle cans for it.
After some coats of Tamiya TS76, mica silver, and some rounds of grinding because it did not look as I wanted, this is how the panels look like at this moment.
Looking pretty good from here, @johnb.
Looking great from here also, my friend @johnb!
@chinesegeorge, @fiveten, thanks a lot gentlemen.
@johnb - The build is looking amazing John. Everything looks to be coming together extremely well. Fantastic work!