Have just joined the Avanti s club and bought my first product from Motion Rc eu -- have to say very impressed with model and service provided so many thanks to Motion RC .. Now the model looks really smart and fresh on initial unboxing however i can imagine that over time the foam will absord some of the dust and grime from local flying fields spoiling the models appearance. So my question is has anyone found any spray finish that can be applied over the foam to protect the model from the rigours of general use ?? . I also intend to apply a few decals - insurance nos ect so was thinking of overcoating any way but if i can find a coating that would also protect the foam then that would be ideal . Do not wish to add weight so was thinking a light dusting should be more than adequate however has anyone found a product that would suit my requirements -- your suggestions welcome -thanks
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Welcome to Hobby Squawk! I've used a flat clear acrylic spray that has work great to seal all the cells and decal edges.Originally posted by flytilidie View PostHave just joined the Avanti s club and bought my first product from Motion Rc eu -- have to say very impressed with model and service provided so many thanks to Motion RC .. Now the model looks really smart and fresh on initial unboxing however i can imagine that over time the foam will absord some of the dust and grime from local flying fields spoiling the models appearance. So my question is has anyone found any spray finish that can be applied over the foam to protect the model from the rigours of general use ?? . I also intend to apply a few decals - insurance nos ect so was thinking of overcoating any way but if i can find a coating that would also protect the foam then that would be ideal . Do not wish to add weight so was thinking a light dusting should be more than adequate however has anyone found a product that would suit my requirements -- your suggestions welcome -thanks
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He's correct, and mine don'tOriginally posted by Pete Lane View PostWater based polycrlic won't yellow.
water based polyurethane will yellow.yellow.
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Probably cause the UV's in WY aren't as intense as they are for those further south of ya Dan.;)Originally posted by Grossman56 View Post
Fascinating, mine have yet to yellow, and some are 5 years old.Warbird Charlie
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