Yesterday morning I used a rather large plastic bag (used for
rubbish bins] to place R5's Dome into. I then sealed off round the edge with
masking tape. Next I applied some watered down PVA glue to all the exposed
sanded wood that had paint removed from sanding the joining edge of the cone to
the Dome sides.
Lunchtime, I took R5's Dome into the spray booth (work). And primered up the cone and inside the pie hole.
Then that evening, I got on with masking off the dome ready for spraying the red pin stripes around the two recessed side boxes, as R5 has in the film, the rear dome rod recessed box, doesnt have pin stripping. And also the lower of the two circumferance pin stripes to. The upper one will be applied after the dome's cone, has been sprayed up white. So, 1hr later, I'd marked off the edges with red pin stripes and then masking tape holding the plastic sheet.
For all of two minutes in the spray booth in work lol.
Then that evening, I got on with masking off the dome ready for spraying the red pin stripes around the two recessed side boxes, as R5 has in the film, the rear dome rod recessed box, doesnt have pin stripping. And also the lower of the two circumferance pin stripes to. The upper one will be applied after the dome's cone, has been sprayed up white. So, 1hr later, I'd marked off the edges with red pin stripes and then masking tape holding the plastic sheet.
For all of two minutes in the spray booth in work lol.
Am quite pleased with how these have
turned out. Using the pin stripe tape reduced the amount of paint bleed. I
didn't think to use it on the inside edges of the two recessed areas and the
masking tape has allowed the paint to bleed a bit. I'll try to clean this up,
but once a bit of dirt is applied it will just add to the old/used look of R5
:-)
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