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i aint used scratch x myself but the detail geeks tend to swear by it, best pm Rich or Brazo or someone to ask wheres best place for discounts. Myself i use G3 this stuff.
after youve applied your paint, let it dry, apply your laquer, let that dry for a few hours, then just give the area a good...
you can flat the entire area with your p1500 wetordry, get some of your paint thats mixed and appy it in the scratches with some folded masking tape, or cocktail stick if you have any, let that dry, then spray some laquer into the lid and do the same for that. then give it all a good polish up...
get yourself new badges for the back if your gonna spray em as they are stuck on with double sided foam tape. you can get yourself a roll of dbl sided foam tape and try cut around the letters but its not worth it for the price of a couple of badges as it will look s**t.
make sure you prep the...
use WinAVI, fastest ive tried.
compared to DivXToDVD
DivX was converting a 45 minute show in 1 hour 10 minutes at 32 FPS
WinAVI was doing the same show in 24 minutes at around 45 FPS
plus winavi batches. pm me for the link to winavi if you want it
yea, just alot less time consuming. wow is all about how long youve played. the longer youve played, the more exp you got, the better you are. guildwars is very much a pick up n play, you can get to max level in a day and then your ready to do whatever really.
135 they having a fuckin laugh?
why dont you do it yourself mate? all you need is basic materials ( water, bucket, heat gun/hair dryer/some rags/a grey scotchbrite/basecoat/laquer)
will cost you 20 quid all in tops