Tamiya Subaru glass

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Skyedriver

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Saturday 17th August 2019
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Didn't quite go to plan with a Subaru WRC 99 1/24 build with some paint (you paint around the window edges) getting onto the see through bit of the glass if you see what I mean.
Is it possible that I might be able to buy just that part or how do I remove the paint with scratching the glass?
Thanks

dr_gn

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191 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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If it’s Tamiya acrylic paint you could try scraping it off with the end of a cocktail stick soaked in thinners.

If it’s something more sticky, you’ll have to abrade it off and re-polish the surface. Tamiya do three grades of polishing compound which work well. Try applying it with a cotton bud and finally polishing with a clean duster.

Skyedriver

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Thanks, will investigate

The_Jackal

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204 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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Little tip with cars.
Always put the glass in last, after all painting.
But you probably know that now.

Cocktail stick is the answer though.

Skyedriver

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The_Jackal said:
Little tip with cars.
Always put the glass in last, after all painting.
But you probably know that now.

Cocktail stick is the answer though.
Thanks!
The glass is a one piece item that fits inside the roof with all windows in one.
If you can imagine most modern cars have a blacked out edge to the glass....my edge is somewhat larger in places.
There's a set of masking pieces to insert to avoid over painting, I'll not go into that.....

dr_gn

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Saturday 17th August 2019
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The other thing to try is immersing in brake fluid for a couple of days. Some paints will just fall off after this, it won’t touch others.

My advice would be to try it on some scrap clear plastic first, to see how it reacts.

generationx

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112 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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From you’re profile I think you’re in the UK. If you need replacement glass give the importers a ring:

www.hobbyco.net

Very helpful and if they have a clear sprue of that kit they’ll charge a small cost and it’ll be on your doorstep.

I’ve always found eBay useful for extra sprues too.

Skyedriver

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Monday 19th August 2019
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generationx said:
From you’re profile I think you’re in the UK. If you need replacement glass give the importers a ring:

www.hobbyco.net

Very helpful and if they have a clear sprue of that kit they’ll charge a small cost and it’ll be on your doorstep.

I’ve always found eBay useful for extra sprues too.
God tip. Thanks.
hobbyco.net will get me the sprue from Japan, not cheap mind but cheape than a new kit.

dr_gn

16,400 posts

191 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Skyedriver said:
generationx said:
From you’re profile I think you’re in the UK. If you need replacement glass give the importers a ring:

www.hobbyco.net

Very helpful and if they have a clear sprue of that kit they’ll charge a small cost and it’ll be on your doorstep.

I’ve always found eBay useful for extra sprues too.
God tip. Thanks.
hobbyco.net will get me the sprue from Japan, not cheap mind but cheape than a new kit.
I’d try to salvage it. After all, you could find yourself in a similar situation with the new one.