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Old 01-27-2003 | 01:26 AM
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I am ready to cover my .25 GP slowpoke. I was wondering how do you cover a fuse like this? I have covered a box style fuse, but the tapered, rounded fuse is another thing. Do you cover the bottom half of the fuse seperate from the top with two pieces.
I am doing the fuse in one color
The stab and fin are covered after assembly and can't be taken off to cover areas between the two. Suggestions would be helpful.
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I generally cover the bottom first, then the sides, and finally, the top last. That way, it keeps the seams facing down.
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Thanks for the reply

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