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#16 PostAuthor: RAYZ1 » Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:03 pm

oldzed wrote:looks like I will be doing the temporary paintjob on this.

Will post blurry ,small and out of focus black and white photos when done


I had a z1 from hutch last year, lovely job and Ive asked him to do another set.
I did have a go once myself about 17 years ago , I couldnt find anyone at the time to to do the work to std spec, not easy in NE of scotland so I ordered metal base, blue laquer, black and white and solid blue to do my H1f, now I had never sprayed before in my life and I was dead chuffed, Its not perfect by show standards nowadays but the graphics are all paint including the lettering - it was some job, it was also £180 worth of paint at the time..what really pissed me off is that RS paints sold me the paint for the S1C ! not the blue-greeny of the H1F , so I would like to get a new set done in the correct colour

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#17 PostAuthor: oldzed » Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:49 pm

As promised a few photos of davies temporary paintjob


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and another

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#18 PostAuthor: Weeble » Sun Aug 18, 2013 5:22 pm

Hi to all many thanks to all replies on the subject and can I say to anyone who viewed the post my appreciation to the time and patience of Craig who was at the wet end of a spray gun and now after doing our diy candy job that both flying tiger and hutch are remarkably talented craftsmen as it is bloody hard work for us mortals but done now


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