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Spray paint transforms a foam warbird
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It’s easier than you may think to set your foam warbird apart from the others that came off the same production line. This twin-engine GWS Me 262 is well engineered, entirely molded foam and remarkably inexpensive, so it’s a perfect candidate for the exercise. SURFACE PREP The first order of business with any foamie is to smooth the surface with wet or dry 600-grit sandpaper. Most molded foam surfaces will have some “pin spots” or...
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