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CRAZYACE63 03-25-2019 11:17 PM

VS4-10 inner fender?
 
I was thinking about using Plasti-Dip on the inner fenders but on the tire side.

Have any of you done that and does it last at all? I know it’s cheap and I can repaint anytime I do damage. Just thought it would look more realistic with the matte black in there.


As a scale question has anyone 3D printed some? I have a printer and that would be even better for me.


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B-MOW71 03-26-2019 06:21 AM

Re: VS4-10 inner fender?
 
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I did not use the Plati-Dip, but I did paint both sides with Tamiya PS-5 Black. I then sprayed both sides with Tamiya PS-55 Flat Clear. It gives it the flat black look. And it has held up great so far.

CRAZYACE63 03-26-2019 01:49 PM

Re: VS4-10 inner fender?
 
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Originally Posted by B-MOW71 (Post 5922223)
I did not use the Plati-Dip, but I did paint both sides with Tamiya PS-5 Black. I then sprayed both sides with Tamiya PS-55 Flat Clear. It gives it the flat black look. And it has held up great so far.

Cool. I think I will try the PD and if that just doesn't hold up I will give your paint tip a try.

Thanks

Joshs4x4toyz 04-11-2019 02:25 PM

Re: VS4-10 inner fender?
 
PLastidip works great. I put 5 solid coats down on them and they havent come close to peeling. Just use a washer when bolting them down on the sliders and chassis"thumbsup"

CRAZYACE63 04-12-2019 03:20 AM

Re: VS4-10 inner fender?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshs4x4toyz (Post 5926831)
PLastidip works great. I put 5 solid coats down on them and they havent come close to peeling. Just use a washer when bolting them down on the sliders and chassis"thumbsup"

Cool. I'll have to do that on the second set. I just did them in regular paint. I do need to trim them a bit so the body paint doesn't wear off.


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