is the trick with the lexan paint cans a good idea on these?
by which i mean putting the spray cans in a bowl of warm water for afew seconds to up the preasure of the paint inside, making for a finer spray?
also how do you guys go about masking bits off?
finaly any tips with the areas that require paint brushing?
it looks better in the pic in fairness.
there are serveral bleads and stuff on it, the the surface is bumpy (not sure why?) making it look like a matt finish, which i didn't want although it does look ok.
i have a tamiya hilux high lift model.
i have already painted it but its the first hard body shell i've done so its not come out that great (although it could be alot worse).
i am fully aware that i can sand down this back again and i plan to do this after i've used the car for abit so that i can learn what it can and can't do so when i do make a paint job that i can be happy with i'm less likly to damage it.
so if anyone has any tips and tricks on painting these bodies i'd be happy to hear them.
this is what i was able to achieve on my first attempt:
i have a tamiya toyota hilux high lift model than i'm fitting lights to.
i seem to have lost the led retainers/holders/clips that go on the back of the roof lights and the lights on the bumper and need them to finish the lighting set up i've got.
if anyone has some they don't want/need or knows of a place i can buy them without buying the whole parts tree i would be very grateful, i have some money laid by to buy some if required.
thank you.