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6 years 7 months ago #13932 by Phil Ford
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NOW that is fabuously classic Pete! :whistle: I think I'll repaint some of mine like that so when they fly past the normal Cashmoor cloudy skies they become stealthy.:lol: I hope Big Dave is looking forward to the maiden as much I am.

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6 years 7 months ago #13933 by JonTappin
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I don't think this scheme will be that bad for visibility, can't see it being as bad as a grey or silver scheme!

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6 years 7 months ago #13934 by Chris73
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PhilF51 wrote: I hope Big Dave is looking forward to the maiden as much I am.


Do you mean, you hope Jon is looking forward to the maiden..... :P

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6 years 7 months ago #13935 by Phil Ford
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Chris73 wrote:

PhilF51 wrote: I hope Big Dave is looking forward to the maiden as much I am.


Do you mean, you hope Jon is looking forward to the maiden..... :P


Ooops! ::blush: Jon as well ;)

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Hi, Pete. Is that Spectra paints from Badger Airbrush? Do you use spray cans or an airbrush? Whatever you do, the results are impressive.

I have just finished masking up a yacht hull, ready for a dry spell. Using Halfords cans, simple two colour, with Trim Line for boot and strake lines. No worries about fuel proofing: no IC engines allowed!



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6 years 7 months ago - 6 years 7 months ago #13965 by flyingpete
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Phil, the spectra paint is made by gluelines and sprayed on with an airbrush.
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