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i hav schumaker couugar an cat i git sum piant fri halfads for bodi sheils bit it is falin of alreedi it is not shini iver do i nead tu use lacuer i hav ez run engie in cat an its wurkin bad due noe the problam:thumbdown:
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Also how can it effect the motor's operation? I am confused?? Anybody else?:confused: |
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No not lexas paint you doo not need to go to halford's as non of there paint's will stick to lexan!!! You need to go to a hobby shop or an online shop like demon power products ect for LEXAN paint + you will need a new shell too! |
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You need to spray the shell on the inside thats why it's not shiny. Full size car paint and lexan paint is completely different. |
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Buy some lexan paint from a model shop and yes you spray the body shell on the inside..
The paint at Halfords will not be suitable... |
Mike, I think you need to pm Cockerill on here, he's a Schumacher team driver and will be able to help you :thumbsup:
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U li to me:thumbdown: hav jst foned halfads and they sy u cant gt lexus piant i hav to go to lexus mian deeler to gt it they sy the rx madel whch is a hybid is pianted on the insid to coduct eletric is ths wot u meen:thumbsup:
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This is surely a wind up?
If so, it's a work of genius |
Do what you feels best, but you're doing it wrong..
Not interested in this so see ya |
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Send him at least 10 PM's a day, he's hard of hearing. |
Stampy? :)
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So listen to us and take the advice on board. Halfords are not a model shop and the paint they sell isn't suitable.
Have a look at a model retailer for the paints etc. Christ it tells you what you need in the Cougar SV manual.... |
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Link to Cougar SV manual for you
http://www.racing-cars.com/search.as...e1=prodvalue14 Guide on how to paint Lexan shells (not the japanese car manufacturer) http://www.rcspares.com/beginner-rc/...ll-part-1.html If after reading these you are still none the wiser then please don't come back here :woot: |
Listen Mike we have been racing for year's all of us on here.
You need lexan paint like this http://demonpowerproducts.co.uk/prod...products_id=69 NOT CAR PAINT!!!! If you don't believe it then dont come asking for help :bored: |
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Nearly everybody has told you on this thread you paint it on the inside, and you just tell them they are lying to you! This is a R/C car site and trust me, the guys on here will know a LOT more than the clown at Halfords!! It seems to me like your going to do it your way and screw it up anyway, so i've probably just wasted 5 minutes of my life writing this post. Although i would like to see some pictures of the paint job :thumbsup: lol |
Ah, the smell of wind-up!!
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Gotta be a wind up... laughing my ass off! Although I fear it may be genuine!
The fact that this guy writes in text form and not in 'propper' english should tell us something. So here goes in real basic terms: First off Mike... great username! Lexus is a make of car... a BIG car... that you sit in and drive on the roads (or steal for drug money - whichever your social circle prefers) Lexan (notice the 'a' instead of the 'u') is a make of clear plastic that is used to make bodyshells for RC (Radio Controlled) cars. This is a plastic that is designed to flex (flex = be flexible and not solid) Halfords is a retail shop to buy accessories for BIG cars. It may also be where your home-boys work as they have no education! Hobby shop is the name used to describe shops that sell products relating to hobbies... Radio Controlled cars is a hobby so this is where you need to go. For example the high street store 'Dominoes' (not the pizza place where foreigners come to work) will sell paint for such hobbies. Alternatively (or) you could order online (using the internet) through websites such as Microtech Racing, PBM Models, Apex Models, DMS Racing. The paint you buy from Halfords will be designed for BIG cars... and so is designed to be painted on metal which is a solid material. Therefore the paint does not need to flex. The paint you need to buy NEEDS to flex as it is being painted onto a plastic that will bend and flex. You obviously paint on the outside of a BIG car - if you sprayed on the inside you would not see it as the metal is not transparent (see through'able). When painting a BIG car you need to use laquer to give a shiny finish. You normally paint on the inside of a lexAn bodyshell to get the best finish. As the plastic is transparent, you paint on the inside so that when you look from the outside you see the colour plus it looks shiny as the plastic is shiny. Therefore you have no need for additional laquer. However, you 'can' spray on the outside of a bodyshell but the finish wont be very good - plus it will scratch very easily... this is why you normally dont paint on the outside! Hope this helps, but if you're going to come on here and ask a question, then listen to the answer as we know what we're talking about - as mentioned before we have been racing for many many years and so we get a little pissed off when a 'So Solid' wann-a-be tells us that we're wrong and that a Halfords loser knows best! Peace out 'bro'. |
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Do we have a rule about text speak being used on the forum? If not, can we have one; please! |
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Couldn't have put it better myself :woot: |
smells of lee mag, or g tickle
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i hav piants it noe rubbbed it dwn wit snad papier premer then blick wit whites didge vipes strips it loks gud:thumbsup: me ez run engie in th cat is not gud stil me is of to rhr tomoz ta witch cos col sayes i carnt rice wud someon luk atme ez run in me cat :thumbsup:
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Pure quality whoever it is :thumbsup: |
100% wind up, and it's a good one.:lol:
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dat az 2 b da bst wine dup eva!!!!
Cnt b leev tht peepl tuk it c reiuslee!!! juz luk at da naim!!:lol::thumbsup::p Mike Hunt aka- My C*** Come on you cant all be that soft surely?:lol: |
I'm gonna go to RHR now.
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you seem to be confusing "lexus" which is a big car made by Toyota, with "LEXAN" which is a type of plastic.
the shells on model cars are made of lexan plastic. Halfords paint is designed for proper road cars, not little plastic model cars. As said, you need to go to a model shop and by some "lexan paint". Then spray the shell on the INSIDE. that way, when the car rolls over it won't get scratched off. If you want advice on this forum, best to follow 2 rules 1 - try and type a normal sentence. no stupid text speak typing. that way people will understand what you are asking 2 - follow the advice given. People on here have been racing for years so they know what they are talking about. If you tell them they know nothing they will get annoyed and give you no further help. |
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Seriously, he is the most helpful guy I have EVER met |
agrred, cockerill is ace!!!:thumbsup:
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Cant haz!
Reminds me of this classic chain letter from early in the days on the interwebs. http://art-bin.com/art/aroomservice.html ~D |
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