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I have a shell to paint for someone and i'm doing a custom painted wing.
I know you paint on the underside of the wing (after removing the film) Just wondering - what do the top lads do when you paint the sides - do you paint the inside or outside and what happens if the design needs to cross over from the bottom to the sides ? I've always wondered what's the best approach ? Cheers. Andy |
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Paint the outside if your going to do it.
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Leave the sides clear.
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Great minds and all that - this is what i've done
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this.
works for me, and looks good. Also leave some gurney clear too.
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or do what they did in the eighties and spray some additional lexan and tape it onto the sides .... makes it go better in a straight line you know !
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If you're clever you leave a 1.5mm gap around the whole wing, then remove this when you put the clear coat on and it gives it a little more to grip to. But it's a bit of a faff and marginally on the pedantic nervous twitch OCD side ![]() |
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