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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 453444" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>No problem glad to be of help, haha luckily the yellowed parts on my AT-ST and AT-AT aren't as yellow as Bossk's arms :lol: , but they are slightly yellowed to the point where it catches my eye and it's a bad thing for me because i'm a bit of a perfectionist and I very easily notice the tiniest flaws in things. But when they eventually do go back to the slight yellow they were at then at least I can live with it as they're not actually bad at all.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't want to further risk damaging the plastic now anyway, I think i'd be gutted if that happened.</p><p></p><p>Let me know how you get on using the liquid mask or if it turns into a steaming blob lol, FYI when you paint it on make sure to paint over the edges of the stickers by at least 1mm onto the plastic all around the edges, otherwise you'd have peroxide seeping into the edge of the stickers underneath the latex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 453444, member: 9185"] No problem glad to be of help, haha luckily the yellowed parts on my AT-ST and AT-AT aren't as yellow as Bossk's arms :lol: , but they are slightly yellowed to the point where it catches my eye and it's a bad thing for me because i'm a bit of a perfectionist and I very easily notice the tiniest flaws in things. But when they eventually do go back to the slight yellow they were at then at least I can live with it as they're not actually bad at all. I wouldn't want to further risk damaging the plastic now anyway, I think i'd be gutted if that happened. Let me know how you get on using the liquid mask or if it turns into a steaming blob lol, FYI when you paint it on make sure to paint over the edges of the stickers by at least 1mm onto the plastic all around the edges, otherwise you'd have peroxide seeping into the edge of the stickers underneath the latex. [/QUOTE]
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