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                Hi guys, building the Samba I’m thinking I would like to put colour on the seating. Looking at life sized Sambas there seems to be a lot having the centre panels of the seating the same as the exterior colour. Not sure best way to do it as the seating is of a soft rubber consistantcy. Any ideas would be helpful. Main concern would be if I mess up would I be able to get replacements as this build is not on a weekly buy. Andy. 
            
 
         
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                Initial thought would be some thing along the lines of a self adhesive material and if its a vinyl type finish you are after what about some sort of sticky backed plastic - the old fablon type product for example? That would allow you to remove it if you did not like the result. Tony Happy Modelling
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                Yes worth a try Tony. Seating being soft , paint may crack if pressed. Some experimenting to be done. Andy. 
            
 
         
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                Perhaps consider a fabric paint? Of necessity, they are flexible.  Tired, Old, and Cranky!  
            
 
         
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                Hadn’t thought of fabric paint experten thanks for the suggestion. Andy. 
            
 
         
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                How about panels of very thin leather backed with D/S tape? I will conform to the seat shape easily and will then give the look of half-leather trim...
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                Like the sound of leather Roy.  Your builds always look great with leather seating. Cheers for the idea. Andy. 
            
 
         
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