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Tinkerbell paint

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Tooter

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The Tinkerbell project is progressing well. I have had a few set backs due to my inexperience with the Stewart system finish. Dan Stewart came to my rescue each and every time Ineeded him with expert advice to get me out of trouble. I thank him for that and you can see the results that I have had. Visit my gallery from the forum home page later today to view even more photos of my progress. Oshkosh bound


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pants and spinner eko primed and readt for top coat


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wing lower surface in eko poly insignia white masked for tipp striping


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striping colors completed


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nice edges, no bleed through


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masking for the fading checkers. This is going to be good.


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Damn, I love it when a plan comes together.


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the upper surface of the lower wing in Bahama blue eko poly.

 

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