out of all the reviewers out there,i like you and n/p's the best.
vangelous= funny and comical
n/p= blunt and straight to the point
very cool and informative review vangelous
(though i found on the idw comic face version for hardhead,the light does shine through faintly in the visor,odd because it's purple,red led and blue visor syndrome)
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If you can't find Tamiya paint at your local RC hobby store then try the Gunbolt Metal from Citadel. Your local Games Workshop will carry them. With all the different paints ya might come up with an amazing unique paint scheme.
If you can't find Tamiya paint at your local RC hobby store then try the Gunbolt Metal from Citadel. Your local Games Workshop will carry them. With all the different paints ya might come up with an amazing unique paint scheme.
^just remember to be careful about the paint if it's from a r/c place.reason being is that the tamiya paint most r/c places carry is specifically formulated for "gel-core" r/c car bodies,and won't stick to or dry on tf plastic.that stuff is made to be painted from the inside out of r/c body shells and pretty much never dries unless the paint is only microns thick.
just make sure to ask a worker there to verify that it's not actually tamiya paint for "gel-core".
there's a difference,i learned it the hard way
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^just remember to be careful about the paint if it's from a r/c place.reason being is that the tamiya paint most r/c places carry is specifically formulated for "gel-core" r/c car bodies,and won't stick to or dry on tf plastic.that stuff is made to be painted from the inside out of r/c body shells and pretty much never dries unless the paint is only microns thick.
just make sure to ask a worker there to verify that it's not actually tamiya paint for "gel-core".
there's a difference,i learned it the hard way
Really? Well... I am glad that the stuff that PM Hobby-Craft carries isn't the bad stuff. It seems to be drying very nicely.