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HI . cam anyone help with a neat and tidy way of achieving this end result please such as on Mess.109 etc . Any help would be welcome as it just comes out a mess at atm.
Yes they are the very devil & unless they look OK they spoil the model.
I used some masking vinyl the smallest size is about 1mm wide. Tricky & laborious but it came out OK. The model came with a decal type black strip but found it impossible to handle with fat fingers so gave up & went to masking..
Failing a mask or decal you can make your own mask.
Paint the spinner white and cut your mask from Tamiya tape. Spray the black-green or black and remove the mask to reveal the spiral. It is a fiddle but you can make several attempts at the spiral mask without doing any damage.
Mal Mayfield did a 'how to' on another forum and if I can find it I'll post a link later.
Not all spinner spirals were regulation,nor were they all neatly applied so if possible always check a reference.
Cut a thin strip of tape,using a good straight edge,the same width as the widest part of the spiral.Make sure its a bit longer than the total length you need.
Now cut this strip into two diagonally along its length.
You will have two long thin 'wedges' to use as a mask (and a spare!).
Start one from the thin end at the top and work it around the spinner towards the bottom.
You may need to trim a bit of excess.
It is a fiddle and you will have to make some adjustments but it can be done. Remember if you mess it up it's just a bit of tape,no harm done. I've NEVER got it right first time!
Cheers
Steve
Edit:
Forgot an imortant point. Becase you've cut the tape on a diagonal one edge is longer than the other and should be on the bottom,that is towards the spinner base plate.
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