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  1. Jardan,

    I will keep an eye out for them.

    I have a set of the 1/35 stickers, only thing is I want to keep them intact until I can get someone to do the decal sheet (Devin where are you?).

    I also have a cyclone MIB complete, with stickers applied. I just wanted to have the extra set to make it (more) complete. If that's possible.

    Thanks again,

    Alex

  2. DZ,

    Plastikote is best sprayed on, in layers. It does not hide any detail, nor does it harm the plastic. Since there is a very limited number of colors available you can acually use acrylics or enamels over the Plastikote.

    The type I used is a plastic/vinyl dye. Unlike spraypaint this will not go on thick, but it will thicken the part slight. Use caution and judgement on joints, especially swivel joints.

    I just posted a quick review of Plastikote and Fusion.

    Go check it out.

    NB4M

  3. Plastikote -

    How to use:

    1. Dry brush parts clean with a toothbrush or anything similar. You really want to get all the dirt out. Do not use water, unless it is necessary.

    2. Lightly sand parts to get a smooth surface. This will help to get scratches out.

    3. Rub parts clean with alcohol or windex. No need to soak.

    4. NO NEED TO PRIMER.

    5. Mask off any parts you do not want in the particular color selected. **Light colors will go on just as easily over dark colors. Use at your discretion.

    6. Set up your spray area. Overspray does not stick like enamel paints it just turns to dust. Try spraying items in a open area.

    7. First coat is sprayed on lightly. You want the first coat to dye the surface.

    8. FIVE minutes later, spray on the second coat. Cover until reach the desired color.

    9. FIFTEEN MINUTES later, part is completely dried and can be handled moderately. DO NOT remove masking until you are please with the results of the color.

    10. Respray if needed.

    Things to remember:

    *This is a dye, not paint.

    *Always spray at least 6-8 inches away from the object.

    *Colors appear exaclty as on the cap.

    *Allow 24 hours to dry, prior masking for dual toning.

    *Use in a well ventilated area.

    Pros:

    **Quick drying.

    **Very durable.

    **Does not harm plastic.

    **Ultra smooth finish.

    **Scratchproof.

    **Can be sprayed on Primer.

    **Can be sprayed on Paint (you must test it first), in very light coats.

    Cons:

    **Is tempermental when applied over different types of paint. It either causes it to crack the paint or flake it off.

    **Cannot be used on metal, it will not adhere.

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    Fusion -

    Pretty much the same as Plastikote.

    Pros:

    Extremely durable. Scratchproof.

    Cons:

    Roughs up the surface. Gives it the feel of the 1/48 fastpacks.

    **See Cons for Plastikote.

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    Using on Resin:

    Plastikote works fairly well and goes on smooth

    Fusion - Roughs up the surface. Gives it the feel of the 1/48 fastpacks.

    Resin must be extremely clean in order for this to work well and coat evenly. Even the slightest trace of mold release will NOT allow the dye to take effect onto the resin piece.

    ________________________________________________________________

    Places to buy:

    1. All American - Downey, CA: Best Place for most colors of both brands available.

    2. Michael's Art and Craft Supplies, Anywhere: Carries the the most obscure colors, such as, pumpkin orange (great match for Super O).

    3. Home Depot, Anywhere: Carries both brands with limited availability of colors.

    4. Walmart, Anywhere: Carries both brands with limited availability of colors.

    5. AutoZone, Anywhere: Carries both brands with limited availability of colors.

    More to come....

    NB4M

    ;)

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