Painting heli canopies
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The cut, trimmed and masked canopy is ready to paint. Applying the candy blue to the non-flame portion and candy purple along the edges of the tape is done before spraying the canopy nose, painting the flames and completing the work.
Publication Name: Model Airplane News
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0026-7295
Year: 1992
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Painting heli canopies
Article Abstract:
Tips for painting a canopy begin with instructions for marking areas to be painted and masking areas to be left alone. The paint design will feature a flame pattern on the canopy of a Miniature Aircraft X-Cell 60 helicopter.
Publication Name: Model Airplane News
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0026-7295
Year: 1992
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Painting heli canopies
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The helicopter canopy paint job should be started with a thick coat of Zap-a-Dap-a-Goo along parts of the edges, trimmed with Lexan scissors, block sanded and covered with Hel-X. Complete details are provided.
Publication Name: Model Airplane News
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0026-7295
Year: 1992
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