Polyurethane of my B-25 foamy From Flightline.
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this video I use a rattle can polyurethane warm satin spray to seal my decals, and to provide a layer of protection against the sun. It takes a bit longer this way as apposed to using a brush, but the result is well worth the extra work and time to do the masking off some areas. I hope this helps someone make their decision on weather to go this route or not. I checked all of my control surfaces, and servos. Nothing got stuck. I might also add that when I used a brush on one of my other planes I did have hinges get stuck.
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Nice CTRC !!! I like the flat look on warbirds and after a few repairs they look weathered 😃👍🏻✌🏻🖖🏻
I hope to never have a need for repairs lol
Very good Chris and Lori. Good method It all takes time and depending on the model it is worth it. Re paint becomes more difficult and touch ups after applying Poly. Very good video. Enjoyed watching. Happy Easter.
Thanks Tug. My Corsair, and F7F both pop corned on me so I figured I would give this poly thing a go, and see what happens. I hope you have a happy Easter as well.
HI CHRIS LOOKING GOOD SIR 🇺🇲👍🏼
Salute to you Sir and Happy Easter to you and your whole family.
Thanks Mike. Happy Easter
Hey Chris, looking good my friend! Hopefully seal the decals and add some protection to the plane! Happy Easter Chris and Lori! Thumbs up and best regards!
Looks great 👍