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Use a soft brush or a foam brush. Go panel at a time, brush strokes width wise then in the direction of airflow. I use a hair dryer to get it set up quickly and watch out for runs I don't dilute it either). I usually leave it overnight before applying the final coat. The first one will look patchy, that's just the foam absorbing the paint. Second one will look pretty good, the third one will look even better. La Patrona has one coat of primer, two brushed one coats of silver grey, six sprayed on coats of Clear Pearlescent and two three brushed on coats of Spar Varathane, great results!
Grossman56Team Gross!
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I gotta say Grossman56, your F-7 looks fantastic...
Also, just curious, has anyone had any servo issues on this plane???
I had a main gear servo go up in smoke on the second cycle of the gear. Motion sent me a new one out the day I called them, no questions asked... They seem to be a very customer friendly company, and is obvious reading these posts...
Just a little concerned about the servo issue...
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Grossman56
You really have talent. I mess up every thing I try to paint or even apply stickers, and even Minwax. I generally have all the materials, but when it comes to application, I am just all thumbs. All I can do is admire others work and work. I have two Cats have yet to fly either. Still trying to heal from ulnar nerve surgery. I am hoping to get back in the air soon. Keep the pictures coming. I lean much from the discussion and the pics.
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Well, I couldn't find the products mentioned in the previous posts, but Lowes did have this... Water based, indoor/outdoor use, and UV protectant...
Here are some pics of the bottom side with 2 coats, going to put on 3 total using a foam brush as recommended by Grossman56...
Going to put 3 on prop also to preserve the decals...
Going on really easy and looks good to me so far, I like the shiny finish, some don't, to each his own... If we were all the same, it would be a pretty boring world...
Will post completed pics when done...
Thanks for the help with all the info you guys provide...
Happy flying...
Tom4 Photos
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Looking good Tom. The minwax spar you used is an excellent product. I have used it in many outdoor applications but as the product is fairly new i can't comment on long term. I do wood working for a living and have been useing it on alot of outdoor cedar siding. Sparys really nice and lays down nice with a brush also. Plan to start useing on my planes as well because the only way to get varathane in my area is off line. Home Depot is the only place ive found varathane locally but its the thick and for interior. Nice work though.:Cool:Dewey l
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Grossman56
You really have talent. I mess up every thing I try to paint or even apply stickers, and even Minwax. I generally have all the materials, but when it comes to application, I am just all thumbs. All I can do is admire others work. I have two Cats have yet to fly either. Still trying to heal from ulnar nerve surgery. I am hoping to get back in the air soon. Keep the pictures coming. I lean much from the discussion and the pics.
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Thanks Pheonix!
The healing will come, then you'll be back in the air, hang in there!
Here's a slightly blurred, but nevertheless cool pic the wife got.
And me walking her back after an early flight in which I landed with no flaps, this was while I was looking for the optimum flap elevator mix. She landed fine, but I was so focused on planting the nose that I accidentally hit the throttle forward instead of the elevator!!
Immediately killed the throttle and pulled her over into the weeds to stop her rather than the sage brush at the end of the runway. A problem we're fixing at the field this morning during our annual field clean up
So now that everything is working well and she's flying great, I'm keeping my eyes open for little things I can use for motor details. Came across some used manila tags that we were just going to throw out at work, the wires would be perfect for spark plug wires! So I scored some of them, things like that make for great detail and I get a kick out of finding things that 'look' right and adding them over prefabbing something, although I've done some of that as well, as in BBD's cockpit
the floor is made with tongue depressors and the throttle and flap controls are zip ties I bent into shape and painted the ends. Pilot got changed out as well. chopped the original pilot and glued the new bust to the old lower torso, worked great!
Grossman56Team Gross!
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Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostShe landed fine, but I was so focused on planting the nose that I accidentally hit the throttle forward instead of the elevator!!
Grossman56Warbird Charlie
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