Big Joe: 'You just keep those Tigers busy and we'll take care of the rest.'
Oddball: 'The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to let them shoot holes in me...'
See below. One side worked. One side didn’t. I painted a contrasting color for the depth markers, then over painted in the hull color. Lightly sanded.. anyway, I need 1/100 (1/97.6 someone online calculated) hull numbers in black and white. I may be able to make the black, but not the white. I’ve found some in white that are different scales.
I already sanded the bad side off.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
Hmmm. I already had a solution using what was there, then I read that you removed the decals by sanding. I have to rethink now.
Maybe you can find a set of decals online. That’s what I’d try first. Or contact Lindberg about sending you a set.
I’m trying to suss what happened. Maybe you need to polish the surface with a microfiber cloth gently, to remove a rough finish. It’s hard to tell from the photos what happened, but I would definitely want to make sure the entire hull surface is smooth but not glossy. I wouldn’t add gloss on top of Rust Oleum. Hand polishing ought to give you a smooth surface. Something I’ve played around with which comes from my Dad is using Johnson hard floor wax as a surface polish.
speedgraflex wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2026 3:13 pmHmmm. I already had a solution using what was there, then I read that you removed the decals by sanding. I have to rethink now.
Maybe you can find a set of decals online. That’s what I’d try first. Or contact Lindberg about sending you a set.
I’m trying to suss what happened. Maybe you need to polish the surface with a microfiber cloth gently, to remove a rough finish. It’s hard to tell from the photos what happened, but I would definitely want to make sure the entire hull surface is smooth but not glossy. I wouldn’t add gloss on top of Rust Oleum. Hand polishing ought to give you a smooth surface. Something I’ve played around with which comes from my Dad is using Johnson hard floor wax as a surface polish.
I had a thought, then I remembered I sanded it all down.
I worked them very lightly.used a finenemory board because it was stiff. The Rustoleum is gone. This is automotive primer, Tamiya rattle cams. If I have to print, I think a dark gray would work.
keavdog wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2026 3:38 pm
Something like these work Lyle?