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    that cool man... look originals g1
    A small tip for you when customising .. If you're worried about rub points when transforming then reassemble after priming to know where it rubbing when you've transformed him , so you know where to sand down before the final colour .... Also you have to clear coat at the end to protect the paint so it won't chip or peel etc .... have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by lancalot View Post
    Also you have to clear coat at the end to protect the paint so it won't chip or peel etc
    Now that is what i was missing. Thanks for the tip.

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    The end product looks nice, but I also find it very interesting to see a G1 seeker completely taken apart. It's given an insight into how those toys work.

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    What a great job for a first time. Well done! Looks great, from the pictures the paint app looks nice and even.
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    Nice job mate I have considered doing some custom seekers myself but because of time restrictions (life) never had enough motivation to start.

    @lancalot
    is this clear coat called just that "clear coat" and should I be able to get it from most hobby shops?

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    I think Tamiya do like a clear top coat spray. Is this what you are suggesting?

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    yeah that good...but cost a bit , but if you can't get to a hobby shop ...you can just use normal clear acrylic spray paint from bunnings "white knight" ...just choose what finish you want ...matte , satin or gloss ..... glossy is harder to spray from a can and just remember thin coats ....which is hard as you can't see it... just don't over spray it ..leave it and come back in an hour for another coat.... i also found that from the spray can ...the clear coat bring out the colour abit more as well...
    * Also of note is that silver and chrome paint will turn dull from the clear coat unless it water base ....

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    ummm you don't wanna add some camouflage paint designs to his wings?
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