Never seen anything like that before. Pretty cool idea. I jsut always put some paint on the top of the body posts and set the body where I want it before hte paint drys. Then square it all up and go to town on it.
Is that the same lipstick you put on your victims in your cellar?
"Put the lotion in the basket!"
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Great idea, I butchered a body a few months ago trying to get the "rear holes" lined up correctly and got so pissed I trashed the bod and bought another and started over scratch. 35.00 screw up. DOH.
I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.
Great idea, I butchered a body a few months ago trying to get the "rear holes" lined up correctly and got so pissed I trashed the bod and bought another and started over scratch. 35.00 screw up. DOH.
Thats a reason whay I always trim the body and cut the holes before I paint it.
Im no expert by any means and I jsut stick with the solid color paint jobs mostly.
Thats a reason whay I always trim the body and cut the holes before I paint it.
+1 for that!
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just cut and mount before painting like everyone else said, and you dont have to worry about lining up the holes or your paint flaking off
I disagree about this TOOL being usless. Some painters do not like to paint a body that has been trimed & mounted . Because it affects the way they have to draw out there design . Not that they cant do it . It just makes it a little more difficult for them .