thanks Geno, appreciated. Just out of interest do u think it would work on my Camaro, keeping in mind the rash is pretty much all over?@geoff-jowett Let me see if I got a model that needs any work. I think I've got them mostly done, lol.😊
@michaeldetorrice Super picture Mike. Like most of your pictures, you captured a mood.
@geoff-jowett You're welcome buddy. On your specific rash, it may depend. If it's just in the paint and light I'm sure it would. If it's under those stripes, you'd want to make sure you didn't sand through those. Also, if it's metal related, under the paint. Like diecast rot. No matter how much sanding you do, it'd be hopeless. I had the FM '57 Bonneville that had diecast rot, no fixing that. It ended up crumbling before my eyes, sadly. As that was my first ever 1/24 diecast I bought.😥
thanks Geno, it is as prevalent on the white stripes as elsewhere so probably safe to leave it, as mentioned it is not noticeable in the showcase. Thanks for the response@geoff-jowett You're welcome buddy. On your specific rash, it may depend. If it's just in the paint and light I'm sure it would. If it's under those stripes, you'd want to make sure you didn't sand through those. Also, if it's metal related, under the paint. Like diecast rot. No matter how much sanding you do, it'd be hopeless. I had the FM '57 Bonneville that had diecast rot, no fixing that. It ended up crumbling before my eyes, sadly. As that was my first ever 1/24 diecast I bought.😥
@geoff-jowett You're most certainly welcome Geoff. Sounds like that would be your best option. To get the paint fairly smooth would most likely require you sanding through the stripes to some degree. Not good.😊