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Post by ctdude54 on Feb 15, 2021 13:15:56 GMT -6
Hello all...CTDude54 here and I new to this forum. I was a 1:25 scale drag racing model builder back in the 60s when I got the bug going to the drags with my cousin who ran his CC/GS ‘55 Chevy. I became a big fan of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth back then too!
Anyway, I’m older now and the wife got me started again this past Christmas with a 1:25 scale 1966-67 Ford Bronco. So now I’m building a replica of my cousins ‘55 and a 1932 3 window Ford coupe AA/Fuel Altered.
I’m looking for suggestions or ideas on how to tint windows. Any and all ideas and suggestions are welcomed! Thanks!
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Mr. E Modeler
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Post by Mr. E Modeler on Feb 16, 2021 18:43:36 GMT -6
Hi CTDude54, and welcome to Quarter Milers. The best products I have found for window tinting are the Tamiya window tints. There are other products out there but I have not found any that are easier to use. Here is a how-to video that may help too ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH_jLIKmwxA
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Post by 41chevy on Feb 17, 2021 11:02:56 GMT -6
Welcome! Yup the tamiya clear colors are the bet I've found for window tint. Sprays in red, blue, orange and smoke and bottles in red ,green, yellow, orange and smoke. Paul
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