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http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m174/p/m174_17.jpg It has an internal frame, but like the Age 1, the internal frame is a bit on the simplified side of the spectrum. |
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http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/8399/qj9r.jpg and the i have some thing in mind with the silver on the sheild but i might need to remove the paint and start from strach with it cause it looks like a mess http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/7160/irro.jpg |
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If you disassemble the shoulder pads, you can clean up the excess yellow paint surrounding the groove. This way you save your hard work. If you do want to strip the silver paint, a good solvent to use is Windex or any of its analogs. let it soak over night and then use an old toothbrush to remove the paint. It won't eat away at the plastic like actual paint strippers will. Additionally, it might be easier to disassemble the shield and paint the white piece silver when separated. Thin the silver with a little bit of water and apply several thinner coats of silver and that should help keep the paint from "clumping" up as much. Again, great start. Keep it up. |
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If you dip a cotton swab in some rubbing alcohol, squeeze off the excess, it should do nicely when cleaning the white part of the shoulder pad.
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Ok cheers rubbing alcohol never heard of that before
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Ah right so it best to use it after the pain dried
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The pain never dries, it is always there, in my heart, reminding me of lost or broken toys. :(
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