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What paint to use for the GOOD YEAR lettering on tyres? Options
neilm
#1 Posted : 30 September 2016 11:20:37

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Hi,
Anyone know the best way and paint to use for the lettering on the tyres?
I have tried a few and it never seems to d00ry..... Chemical reaction?Angry Crying Cursing
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#2 Posted : 30 September 2016 17:46:12

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eBay has a few options for white tyre paint, though likely way too much qty for what you need
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#3 Posted : 30 September 2016 18:03:25

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Correction fluid (Tipp-ex) works on some tires.I would do a test first to be sure it works on your tires.

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#4 Posted : 30 September 2016 18:35:56

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As above I would (others on here have) use correction fluid. I plan on (after the build) doing the same on my Mustang tyres.
Ive used it before on other models and it took well but defo do a small test first
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I use Tamiya white, never had a problem. I will be using masks and spraying mine when I start my MP4/4 build.BigGrin
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Nemesis wrote:
I use Tamiya white, never had a problem. I will be using masks and spraying mine when I start my MP4/4 build.BigGrin

You actually mask off raised letters?

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Metal Mech wrote:
Nemesis wrote:
I use Tamiya white, never had a problem. I will be using masks and spraying mine when I start my MP4/4 build.BigGrin

You actually mask off raised letters?


The tyres on the MP4/4 are flat and I have masks for the goodyear lettering. On raised lettering I thin the paint and let it flow in the letters. I suppose you could mask them if you wanted too.
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#8 Posted : 01 October 2016 11:13:01

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Still don't get it !!!!!
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