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    #166
    Originally posted by \
    aha we have red stuff Looks very smooth Andy, just shows preparation is the important part eh?.

    You've probably already got this sussed but a mate of mine who built boats quite a bit used to put some of those cheap felt sticky pads on the stand/cradle (whatever its called) when he tipped it up the right way to stop the paint being damaged or sticking to the stand/cradle if not fully cured for any reason.

    He used to swear by them and said they were better than the rubber/soft plastic type pads you sometimes get issued with the boat kit.
    Cheers Colin. I couldnt find what they sent with the kit but i got just the thing in the work shop for the job.

    Andy

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      #167
      As you guys are getting a little excited having seen Red lol here is some more. This is the next coat.

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      And here is the last coat of Red Matt, this is left gassing off for now.

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      There will be a few touch ups on the Korts and props when i turn her over where the airbrush missed so i will get the brush out for those.

      Cheers everyone

      Andy

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        #168
        Like always..... simply magnificent!

        Cheers.

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          #169
          Thanks Polux. It still looks a little thin on the coat but it has had a few and its a trick of the light. Im satisfied with it and when dry enough we will be going for the black next. As Colin said about the stand etc i might leave it a couple of days to harden off well and in the meantime ill be jumping a head again and will build the next bit.

          Cheers

          Andy

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            #170
            the grey is gone its a nice shade of red that,very brand new looking

            mobear

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              #171
              Thanks Ole. I was a little worried about the color. I have the same red/make in a gloss that i used on the roundalls of the SE5a and it was very red. In my opinion this matt red is the exact color it should be so im very happy with the result.

              Cheers

              Andy

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                #172
                Looking good Andy. I like to get a couple of coats of a compatible, durable varnish on the lower half of the hull and let it cure for 48 hours at room temp before I let anything touch the hull such as a cradle.

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                  #173
                  Thanks Derek. Im not sure what to use on a boat that is going in the water.

                  Andy

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                    #174
                    Originally posted by \
                    Thanks Derek. Im not sure what to use on a boat that is going in the water.Andy
                    Hi Andy, what paint did you use for the red? cheers Derek

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                      #175
                      Originally posted by \
                      Hi Andy, what paint did you use for the red? cheers Derek
                      Derek, the red is made by Spectra a specialist fuel proof paint for models, the black will be by Flair and again with the same proofing. It doesnt mention anything about requiring a varnish afterwards and does show a boat on the lable.

                      Cheers

                      Andy

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                        #176
                        As i mentioned, while letting the paint cure good and propper i decided to move on to a few other bits. One of them is the anchor winch. This is now painted but is drying for assemble tomorrow.

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                        The i moved onto the hatches, i have a couple more to do yet but its best to get them done so i can prime them with the deck while i have paint that i have decanted from the rattle tin.

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                        Cheers

                        Andy

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                          #177
                          Andy looking sharp,really like the winch detail and color.

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                            #178
                            will you be sailing this boat?your workman ship is getting really sharp mate.

                            mobear

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                              #179
                              Originally posted by \
                              Derek, the red is made by Spectra a specialist fuel proof paint for models, the black will be by Flair and again with the same proofing. It doesnt mention anything about requiring a varnish afterwards and does show a boat on the lable.Cheers

                              Andy
                              Hi Andy, Not familiar with these paints I'm afraid, but as you say they are probably water resistant anyway. Cheers Derek

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                                #180
                                Hi Andy

                                just managed to catch up and what a lovely job you've done very impressive mate and an enjoyable log.

                                cheers steve

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