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    Default My SV's new look

    Well, I had my SV 27 stock for about 2 runs. Then from some advice from you guys got a prop and some seven cell batteries and this thing flies. I also stripped her down and did a little airbrushing. Hope you all like! (sorry for the huge pictures!)







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    well done, I like the details.

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    That paint job makes the boat look longer than it is! nice job!!
    Steven Vaccaro

    Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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    love the pic coming at you. great action shot.

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    WOW, that's cool!

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    man that is sweet! wanna paint one of mine?
    restoring the collection

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    Fine work man!!! You have a gift. Is that air brushing?
    one of mine
    Hey Avangersteve you surpassed the "KING" status.
    You are now the SV PIMP....hahahahahahah :D

    THE SV27 Parts Pimp.... PM me with what you may need... i got alot of stuff

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    Looks great... What did you use to "strip her down"??? I have one that I'm going to need to do the same to shortly....
    Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
    "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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    Thanks guys, glad you all like it!

    avengersteve
    I'd love to paint another one!

    SJFE
    Ya, its airbrushing. Thanks man.

    Darin Jordan
    To prepare it I just took every piece of hardwar off/out then when over it really well with some wet/dry sand paper. Then I primed it and then started adding layers. Since it is made of fiberglass and has good paint to begin with it is pretty easy to prepare it.

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