Sorry have been side swiped by the wingy thing but that needs a flat coat and the Churchill will at a stage so want to do both at once ,I want to hairspray technique/ chipping fluid the winter camo finish but can never make my mind up some time ago I had a go with hair spray on a 35th scaler wich was never finished because I only paid a tenner (£10)for it at a show the rubber band tracks were so old they'd shrunk and were badly warped so really the whole thing was just a test bed ,but the hair spray does give a very realistic finish looking like worn paint
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But I dont think ,well I havent tried, the amount of scrubbing that was involved would totally destroy a little 72nder ,I have used AK chipping fluid on a couple of 72nder's with mixed results well I felt the results were mixed
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So the choice is
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As I said the hair spray although I feel gives the best result but for reasons given dont want to risk with the small stuff ,on both the 72nd models I used the AK worn effects, the bottle's of AK chipping fluid and tamiya chipping liquid I havent even opened so will go with one of the two if anybody has a preference as to wanting to see how it goes with either product pipe up a bit quick and I'll give it a go plus if it goes all a bit Pete Tounge(wrong for thoes on your side of the pond)I can pass the blame ,cheers Dave