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Ok so I want your guys opinion. My intake manifold has a paint scuff on it. Its small and I have a feeling it won't be noticed much once everything is built. Do you think I should contact customer service and ask for a new one or just go with the one I have? I posted a photo below so you can see what I am talking about. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Right here goes! In my opinion it is meant to be aluminium and it has a very metallic finish, so if it was me I would re paint it flat aluminium.
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Ditto the above.
When I build mine, most of the mechanicals will get a repaint as the kit parts - although maybe the correct colour - look a little too 'flashy' for my taste. But then I enjoy going potty with my builds anyway.
Roy.
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Nemesis wrote:Right here goes! In my opinion it is meant to be aluminium and it has a very metallic finish, so if it was me I would re paint it flat aluminium. Yeah I really don't plan to go that route. I am planning to build this model pretty much stock with only a few bits painted here and there. If I paint the intake then I pretty much have to paint all the parts that are that color on the engine. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Once everything starts getting added to the engine block you will struggle to see it but if it does bother you then give customer services a ring for a replacement
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Hi. By the time the rocker covers are on plus the carbs and air filter I think you'd really struggle to see the mark, but as stated earlier, if you're not happy, get it replaced... Tony
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One other thing to consider is that the Engine comes in several parts that are sprayed silver/aluminium so if you change the color of one part then the the others will need respraying too so the colors match Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Which MetalMech has already stated himself in his post #4?
Kev
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Hi Kev I see no harm in repeating that the consequences of painting one part could lead to more work to keep continuity in a build . Best regards Andy Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Thanks for all the respons. If it's gonna pretty much be hidden once all parts are attached I am just not gonna worry about it. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Just been looking at my engine with all the aforementioned parts assembled and the area in question is in quite a large shadow, I think you'd have to be hyper observant and get a magnifying glass out to spot the mark. Hope this helps. Tony
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70 Coupe wrote:Just been looking at my engine with all the aforementioned parts assembled and the area in question is in quite a large shadow, I think you'd have to be hyper observant and get a magnifying glass out to spot the mark. Hope this helps. Tony Much appreciated thanks. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Request a replacement; this is an expensive subscription, so if it bothers you have them send you another piece.
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Eagle wrote:Request a replacement; this is an expensive subscription, so if it bothers you have them send you another piece. That's why I was asking. If the scuff was going to be highly visible when assembled I would ask for a replacement. If I won't notice it then it doesn't bother me and I can deal with it. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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If it bothers you now and it's not completely hidden, your going to continuously notice it even after built up, just because you know it's there. It's like painting a wall and messing up a tiny spot, nobody will ever see it but you will know it's there, you will see it, and it will bug you. If it was me, I would either swap it out, or as I read these thread, I would opt to paint all the metal/aluminum looking engine parts. Current DeAgostini Model Space Builds: Millennium Falcon; Sovereign of the Seas, Ford Mustang Shelby
Current "Other" Model Builds: Bandai 1/12 C-3PO (Japan Import); Revell 1/48 X-Wing "Master Series"
On The Shelf Waiting to Be Started: Revell 1/72 Millennium Falcon "Master Series"; Bandai 1/12 Boba Fett; Bandai 1/72 Y-Wing Star Fighter; Bandai 1/72 A-Wing Starfighter
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