Author Topic: Gulfstream Restoration  (Read 4678 times)

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Offline MartyJ

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Re: Gulfstream Restoration
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2008, 06:18:38 PM »
Its looking very good!  Slow and steady wins the race here.....Don't rush with the paint...Matching is very important.  When I did my T2, I mixed the paint then applied to a clear sheet (like you used for overhead projectors at school), waited for it to dry (with hairdryer so other mixed paint didn't) to check match...

Are you removing the playfield plastics etc as well?  Probably worth cleaning the whole thing....IF so take heaps and heaps then heaps of photos, each post (if different) I label with masking tape then into glad bag for each part...

Looking good!  No rush...