Good advice!  Thanks Bones for the heads up.
 
     Bob D...

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From: Bones <[email protected]>
Subject: [Papermodels II 42542] Clear spray
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 11:49 PM


A word of warning to all who spray their models with clear to preserve
them...DO NOT use card that you have already printed on one side. My
nice Panzerfaust was made with 9 sheets that had been used on one side
and the Panzerfaust merely printed on the second side.
This was because I had run out of system board and was too majorly
slack to engage my carcass in the 4 klm trip to town in order purchase
more of the aforesaid item and so I used some previously printed on
cardstock. 
All well and good until such time as I decided, for the good of
posterity of course, to coat my pride and joy with flat clear acrylic.
It was at this point that I discovered to my chagrin that the clear coat
gives the cardstock a somewhat see-through propensity and now Uhu's
Robby the Robot parts are available for viewing to all the world through
the sides of my Panzerfaust.
We live and learn.

Bones


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One pill makes you larger
And one pill makes you small
And the the ones that Mother gives you
Don't do anything at all
Go ask Alice..when she's ten feet tall


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