



As with a real car, good body preparation is essential to a good paint job. The molded in rivets and quick releases on the hood are sanded away for future replacement with photoetched parts. The antenna base on the roof is drilled through for future replacement with machine turned parts. Getting rid of the mold lines is a must. Before priming, I like to scrub the whole body with coarse sending pads that can be found easily in hardware stores.
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