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Last Post 05 Aug 2008 12:20 AM by Darren Scott. 24 Replies.
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02 Aug 2008 03:41 PM
Lowes and Home Depot have computers that are able to match any color you want. I get it mixed up in quart cans. Very cheap.
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03 Aug 2008 05:05 AM
hes missing the whole spray thing isn't he [;)]

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03 Aug 2008 05:51 AM
Some people just love their 6" paintbrushes, I suppose.
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03 Aug 2008 08:04 PM
Yeah, but when you are patching during a battle, you're patches are quite visible are they not? I'd rather keep the tender parts of my hull concealed. Unless you think you can get regular paint on and dried prior to sailing again during a 15 minute turnaround.

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When I spray, I use a card to mask off, when I touch up, I spray a circle on a piece of cardboard and use a small brush. It's not a big mess and cleans up easy.

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05 Aug 2008 12:20 AM

Yeah, but when you are patching during a battle, you're patches are quite visible are they not?

That's where the tamiya paint helps, dope tends to dissolve it a little, and it then colours the patch. Plus it dries very quickly.
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