HOBBY Help Q & A's
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HOBBY Help Q & A's
Thought we might need to get something started here as far as Questions we have regarding this wonderful hobby,..and in return,...the Answers to these Questions. Whether it be AIRCRAFT, ARMOR, or just plain FIGURES ! ........My first question : and this is a challenge,...IMHO. ....How to fix, or replace a missing "radiator cover" on the wing of a Corsair. Can somebody help ?
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Steel Bonnet
I hear elves are good at that sort of thing. 

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In the little figure painting that I've done, acrylic (water-based) paints work best. I've mainly used Testors brand, though there are other good types. Acrylic paints won't react with the soft plastic XD figures (and some vehicle parts) are made from and will dry nicely. Oil-based paints tend to stay sticky when applied to certain types of plastic.flpickupman wrote:Okay, I'll buy in.![]()
What's the best type of paint to use on XD figures?
I think, however, that such hobby-related posts need to go in the Sticky: Tricks, Tips, Hints, Cheats, Tools, Whatever!!!! thread at the top of the Reference forum.
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tmanthegreat
Great! Thanks much.
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