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--Welcome to the forum Taki! Good to have you here mate.
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<DIV>So is everyone in Australia and England ready for the Wonder from Down Under to run in just under 3 hours!! Black Caviar, our Australian Mare is 22 starts unbeaten and is about to run at Ascot (ENG)in the Diamnond Jubilee Stakes! Goodluck Blacky, do Australia proud.
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<div>Originally posted by ALITALIA_747Well just continuing from yesterdays post, Black Caviar the wonder mare from OZ has conquered Ascot, winning the Queen diamond Jubilee and still unbeaten in over 22 starts! In 28 days she will return to OZ the champion that she is.
</div><div>Will she ever lose?!!! lol :P (Not that I want her to lose :P )</div>
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--Yet to happen but soon it will, fonna look great whem done as an actual model , have some white decal paper so i cut out what i need, then apply white backing to the van, let dry, then Cat markings over the top and seal, too easy>>>>>>>>>?????????? ??????????
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--Clear Cote is a brush on, dare say airbrush could be used its a 28ml glass bottle with white cap about 6 $$$$
try art suppliers sure to have a spray to suit what you are doing???
Collector of aircraft, truck, car and earthmover models
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--<div></div><div>I'll just add that I use the brush on Humbrol Clear Coat. But a couple of words of warning.</div><div>1) always stir the content thoroghly before each use, even though it looks OK. If you don't the surface will stay sticky for ever.</div><div>2) apply as quickly and as sparingly as possible as it dries very very quickly, about 10 mins, and if you try to over paint a dribble, you spot after a few mins, leave it, otherwiseyou'll make itworse. Most times a small dribble will disappear in the drying time. If you do **** things up, wait a day and then carefully wet and dry with the finests emery paper you can get. Then recoat area thinly.</div>Originally posted by ALITALIA_747Thanks for that Steve. Is the humbrol clear coat a spray or paint on?Mike
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