hmmm, that stuff looks handy! shame it is only sold in USA :(
So it looks like I need to plastic coat my plastic? :)
Chris
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hmmm, that stuff looks handy! shame it is only sold in USA :(
So it looks like I need to plastic coat my plastic? :)
Chris
It comes in different colors, so would solve your finishing issue. Check Local tool suppliers. It is most commonly used to add grips to metal tool handles. Maybe they have something similiar. Just a thought.
Reid
there is a product around called Plasti-Kote which is described as a super enamel paint. Might be worth grabbing a tin to see how it fairs. The plastidip stuff might go on a bit thick and end up messy which is likely where my handy work is concerned. I might get away with spraying
Chris
it depends how pourous it is, but yeah, ive used plasticote on many things before now, should work fine, easiest place to pick it up is your local bodge it quick (B&Q) :p
well, its just a spray type of paint, and it seems to go on fairly nicely, but im thinking sany thick oil based paint could work fairly well, maybe a hobby paint?
Thanks Jordan, I can see a new thread happening on this subject :)
There is lots of bizarre stuff out there like this juice
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EasyFlo-95-Pol...3007f0ff746eef
Chris
@cjellwood, Thanks for the link.
If you haven't played with making molds.... watch out, you may end up with another hobby. :) :) :) Lot's of fun making casts and molds.
Matt Olieman
I am very impressed with your throttles.
I actually think you have produced throttles that look better than the real thing. For sim use they are awsom. Many of the GA aircraft today (ie 1970's Cessna's) still have original equipment of their times and can look very worn and tatty. U have produced these lil fellas from scratch and your throttles are a real winner.
Proud to be British!
Alex
Cheers Alex, I am blushing slightly lol :)
Chris