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A Purple Swindle (Repaint Pic Heavy)
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A Purple Swindle (Repaint Pic Heavy)
Heres is my Purple Swindle
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zemper wrote:Whoa! how did you get those panels all-clear? that's pretty awesome!
That is something I would also like to know.
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i_amtrunks wrote:zemper wrote:Whoa! how did you get those panels all-clear? that's pretty awesome!
That is something I would also like to know.
perhaps from a model-kit car?
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I assume he just stripped the paint from the door & roof panels, since they appear to be clear to begin with (just painted over)! The smoke-gray panels really look nice!
That custom looks sweet! I really like the detail from the blue, red, & gold paints on the underside of the panels showing through of the roof! -And then in car-mode, seeing all the interior bits! Sweet idea!
That custom looks sweet! I really like the detail from the blue, red, & gold paints on the underside of the panels showing through of the roof! -And then in car-mode, seeing all the interior bits! Sweet idea!
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At first I thought " I hope he's done, because he better not paint those panels"
Wicked job, love how he even has his own case.
Wicked job, love how he even has his own case.
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Howdy,
The clear panels are swindles I just carfully stripped the paint off of them and they are smoked clear underneath, I was safe with the roof and door panels but the back glass is a diffrent plastic and will crazed very easy so I left them and just painted them.
thanks everybody for posting
it helps me want to do more when y'all like what I am doing and I hear it...
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The clear panels are swindles I just carfully stripped the paint off of them and they are smoked clear underneath, I was safe with the roof and door panels but the back glass is a diffrent plastic and will crazed very easy so I left them and just painted them.
thanks everybody for posting
it helps me want to do more when y'all like what I am doing and I hear it...
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Methusalen wrote:I assume he just stripped the paint from the door & roof panels, since they appear to be clear to begin with (just painted over)! The smoke-gray panels really look nice!
That custom looks sweet! I really like the detail from the blue, red, & gold paints on the underside of the panels showing through of the roof! -And then in car-mode, seeing all the interior bits! Sweet idea!
is that so? i never owned (nor planned to buy) a Swindle as the aesthetic is not for me so i don't know about this. but now that you mentioned this, i assume that it's going to be an easy job with extra-strength alcohol or acetone to strip away the paint. thanks!
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is that so? i never owned (nor planned to buy) a Swindle as the aesthetic is not for me so i don't know about this. but now that you mentioned this, i assume that it's going to be an easy job with extra-strength alcohol or acetone to strip away the paint. thanks!
Swindle is one awesome figure looks great in both modes as well he has articulation like an alternator and I like the one eyed bot look
DO NOT EVER USE acetone AKA the plastic killer, when I need something stronger than alcohol I will use NON acetone nail polish remover which is what I used on swindles doors and roof...
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Clusterprime wrote:is that so? i never owned (nor planned to buy) a Swindle as the aesthetic is not for me so i don't know about this. but now that you mentioned this, i assume that it's going to be an easy job with extra-strength alcohol or acetone to strip away the paint. thanks!
Swindle is one awesome figure looks great in both modes as well he has articulation like an alternator and I like the one eyed bot look![]()
DO NOT EVER USE acetone AKA the plastic killer, when I need something stronger than alcohol I will use NON acetone nail polish remover which is what I used on swindles doors and roof...
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oh? i used small amounts of acetone in removing some marking details on some of my TFs, but only in small amounts - do they melt the plastic somewhat?
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do they melt the plastic somewhat?
YES
acetone not made for plastics more of a metal cleaner.
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Clusterprime wrote:do they melt the plastic somewhat?
YESacetone very bad for for plastic it will melt and or make plastics brittle...
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acetone not made for plastics more of a metal cleaner.
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d'oh! good thing i used a small amount only and put it on a cotton earbud. but for removing ballpen marks not even alcohol comes close to this.
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If you cannot get or find non acetone nail polish remover and acetone is what you got I would thin it a bit with water it does not need to be at full power to work.
I use windex for most marks on my bots
but do not go over a decal with it D'Ooh
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I use windex for most marks on my bots
but do not go over a decal with it D'Ooh
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Clusterprime wrote:If you cannot get or find non acetone nail polish remover and acetone is what you got I would thin it a bit with water it does not need to be at full power to work.
I use windex for most marks on my bots![]()
but do not go over a decal with it D'Ooh![]()
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we don't have Windex here, but i'll try your suggestion if i can find a substitute similar to it.
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