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Painting a Spinner
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Painting a Spinner
I can't find a green spinner that I would like for my Whizard (aka the 'Green Hornet!').
Do any of you guys have any experiences or wisdom on painting spinners? It would be much appreciated.
Do any of you guys have any experiences or wisdom on painting spinners? It would be much appreciated.
VUgearhead- Gold Member
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Re: Painting a Spinner
Yep! Use green paint
dinsdale- Account Deactivated by Owner
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i have a cox 3 blad prop sipnner
i have a cox 3 blade prop spinner from a stuka $3 and it is yours!
cox24711- Platinum Member
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Re: Painting a Spinner
dinsdale wrote:Yep! Use green paint
Absolutely. I did one RED not long ago.
gossie- Gold Member
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Re: Painting a Spinner
dinsdale wrote:Yep! Use green paint
Why didn't I think of that? A word of CAUTION: if you paint the spinner......do not use an electric starter, unless you are looking fr that swirlled look!!
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Re: Painting a Spinner
Marleysky wrote:dinsdale wrote:Yep! Use green paint
Why didn't I think of that? A word of CAUTION: if you paint the spinner......do not use an electric starter, unless you are looking fr that swirlled look!!
Electric finger adds character.
gossie- Gold Member
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Re: Painting a Spinner
TDbandit has Electric fingers , ever what him crank one you will see what I am talking about
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Re: Painting a Spinner
Yup! I've been accused of that hehegetback wrote:TDbandit has Electric fingers , ever what him crank one you will see what I am talking about
Also, if you plan on using a starter I would not paint it I don't care how tough a paint is, when you hit it with a starter it's going to leave a ring on it almost immediately. (Bandit)
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Sorry didn't see Marleysky's post but again it doesn't hurt to say it twice.
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