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themarques Posts: > 500

Arghhh a nice drop onto the tar and look at the damage... anyone suggest any paint from B&Q...



[ This Message was edited by: themarques on 2006-03-13 02:08 ]
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Posted: 2006-03-13 03:07:33
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Syrus_20 Posts: 91

Ouch, must be painful! How much it set u back?

And i take re-casing it (if poss?) is out the question.. :S Erm, if anything that springs to mind is pearlecsent (cant spell) paint in a similar colour that they use for cars? Find out if itll work cuz im just shooting in the dark lol
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Posted: 2006-03-13 23:14:43
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Perhaps get a few of those little tins of Humbrol enamel paints found in hobby shops... and mix n' match 'till you get the correct gold hue?( used for plastic models kits.)
They definitely do make a few metallics, including gold.
Good luck matey.
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Posted: 2006-03-13 23:20:25
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Si_V80 Posts: 453

GUTTED!!!!!
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Posted: 2006-03-13 23:56:37
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Simon N Posts: 71

Best thing that could happen to it...lol

Sorry but am hating the way so called designers slap their name on a phone and charge a fortune for it...they never designed the phone so why put their name to it for anything other than cash.

Sorry rant over...

Head to a model shop rather than b&q and get them to try and match the colour could always use t-cut to blend it in?

Failing that head into your local "games workshop" they usually have the most extensive range of paints and if feeling nice may have some talented painters in store that could help.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 00:14:40
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themarques Posts: > 500

Hahah well no I am not really gutted I probably would be if it was a Vertu but as this was bought at the original going price which is what a normal v3 cost...its not heart breaking...
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Posted: 2006-03-14 00:51:23
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deliciosomarron Posts: 123

Wehehehe, that sure is a lot of money for a black moto rzr v3!

Maybe you could try to hide the spot with an average "gold" Edding marker, that way you can always retouch the spot when it starts fading again.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 00:59:54
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kk.226 Posts: > 500

Lol I wouldn't be too bothered if you got it at a regular v3 price!

Care to sell it to me at a nice price?
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Posted: 2006-03-14 01:04:40
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themarques Posts: > 500

Oh dont worry il sort it out...il speak to DG and see what they say
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Posted: 2006-03-14 01:33:30
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Vein Posts: > 500

www.cnn.cn do some housings for it i think
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Posted: 2006-03-14 22:09:50
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