ayk 566b super trail bison ( nearly finished)
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ayk 566b super trail bison ( nearly finished)
i just picked up a near mint ayk super trail bison, the body is in great shape but the paint is flaking terriably. looks like someone used normal paint instead of lexan paint. anyways will the sg coyote body fit it . or anyideas on how to get the old paint of the original without ruining it. ill post so pics once i get the 30 year old dirt off it lol
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison
if it is flaking allready you could try to stay away from chemicals first and just use hot water and dish washing soap: let it soak till the water gets cold.
Depending on the paint you could also try white-spirit or terpentine. Both won't work on correct paint, but if someone just went with what they had in the shed... And those don't hurt lexan at all. Fuel for nitro engines seems good too.
Put whatever you use in an open cup. And put that together with the body in a sealed bag for a week orso.
I've used breakfluid: drenched cloth over the body in plastic bag for a week. On an old traxxas body I had no fogging at all. But on an old parma it fogged up the plastic, even got a bit white in spots. The worst went a way with some polishing up, and the areas that got repainted were ok.
Why does one work and the other not? No idea: too many contributing factors: type of paint, type of 'lexan' or 'pet', preparation of the body before it got painted, brnd of break fluid...
One thing though: if you try a small corner first (allways a good idea): keep in mind that it may appear not to work. Break fluid does not appear to have any effect if you put it on and start rubbing immediately
Last alternative: an out-side paintjob is not a bad thing if done well.
Depending on the paint you could also try white-spirit or terpentine. Both won't work on correct paint, but if someone just went with what they had in the shed... And those don't hurt lexan at all. Fuel for nitro engines seems good too.
Put whatever you use in an open cup. And put that together with the body in a sealed bag for a week orso.
I've used breakfluid: drenched cloth over the body in plastic bag for a week. On an old traxxas body I had no fogging at all. But on an old parma it fogged up the plastic, even got a bit white in spots. The worst went a way with some polishing up, and the areas that got repainted were ok.
Why does one work and the other not? No idea: too many contributing factors: type of paint, type of 'lexan' or 'pet', preparation of the body before it got painted, brnd of break fluid...
One thing though: if you try a small corner first (allways a good idea): keep in mind that it may appear not to work. Break fluid does not appear to have any effect if you put it on and start rubbing immediately
Last alternative: an out-side paintjob is not a bad thing if done well.
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison
Paint flaking badly could be a good sign; if it wasn't painted with proper Lexan paint--or worse, Pactra paint, which practically bonds to Lexan and is very difficult to remove--the paint should come off relatively easily.
I would start with RC nitro fuel to remove the old paint, if you have access to that. Another option is mineral spirits. Castrol Super Clean (purple container) is another option. DOT 4 brake fluid should also work, as mentioned before.
I would start with RC nitro fuel to remove the old paint, if you have access to that. Another option is mineral spirits. Castrol Super Clean (purple container) is another option. DOT 4 brake fluid should also work, as mentioned before.
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison
Hmmm..I find nitro fuel can cloud bodies. Not good if you've got a rare, hard-to-find bdy.
Try getting some Tamiya polycarbonate cleaner....works well with elbow grease but without the clouding...
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/87118polycarbonate/index.htm
Each to their own I guess..
Try getting some Tamiya polycarbonate cleaner....works well with elbow grease but without the clouding...
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/87118polycarbonate/index.htm
Each to their own I guess..
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison
yes tried the poly carb cleaner also, works well. also try testors elo 

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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison
It didn't cloud the body I tried it on, but DOT 4 brake fluid did.naushad wrote:Hmmm..I find nitro fuel can cloud bodies. Not good if you've got a rare, hard-to-find bdy.
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison
got it cleaned up body striped well with hot water and a plastic razor blade , still missing a body post for the radio box but cleaned up well







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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison ( new pics up)
thanks for the comments now the uestion is do i wanna keep it , or ebay it lol
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison ( new pics up)
well ive decided to keep er, ive only got $40 bucks into it, id like to find a decal sheet, seen repos but cant find a link on ebay. think ill do it box art. im also missin a radio box post and a rear wheel bushing. if anyone knows of any ayk collectors that may have these parts let me know . thanks dave
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Re: ayk 566b super trail bison ( new pics up)
The bushing should be an easy one to fix: just measure it up or look it up in the manual. Probably something standard like 10X5 or 11X5?
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