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camo dip

Bryan732

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has anyone on here ever camo dip their rc body?
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A guy I know on yellowbullet does this and he said it'd have to be done on the outside. You have to apply it on the outside cause you have to have a base coat of regular paint under it. It'd work for a shelf queen but not a crawler.
 
A guy I know on yellowbullet does this and he said it'd have to be done on the outside. You have to apply it on the outside cause you have to have a base coat of regular paint under it. It'd work for a shelf queen but not a crawler.

OR someone who doesn't mind scratching it, There is a kid in my local club that has it done to one of his hard bodies and he crawls the hell out of it.

We've got a place local here that does it, I've never done it with an RC body but had a couple guns and a bow done. its stronger than people give it credit for holds up pretty well.
 
OR someone who doesn't mind scratching it, There is a kid in my local club that has it done to one of his hard bodies and he crawls the hell out of it.

We've got a place local here that does it, I've never done it with an RC body but had a couple guns and a bow done. its stronger than people give it credit for holds up pretty well.

I posted this same question the other week under the title of Hydrographics. From looking at the process I think it can be done on the inside. I may just end up finding someone who can do a jam up job at spraying skulls
 
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