CAT3K wrote:I like the paint Dan, much better than I can do
The front damping on Topcats is a pain, a bit like Predators used to be. You used to have to use a much thicker oil on a laydown suspension, than a normal setup.
As for the caps, I always give the cap threads a coat of AE green slime (even on my new buggies) just for this issue.
I dissagree - I love the paint job on the Cougar in your avatar
Yes i'm going to try perhaps 40-45 wt in the front & perhaps 20wt in the rear? Its all academic as the car is unlikely to ever run - but I do like my shelfers to 'feel' right when you do the obligitory suspension 'push' when admiring a model

I have actually smeared green slime around the lip of the diaphrams... but will try it on the threads also when I do the oil
The decals/stickers that I brought were a little dissapointing - firstly they are almost transparent so when applied to the dark areas of the bodyshell the colours of the decals are lost (but this also seems to be the case when you look closely on Luke's image of Phil Davies' car with the side decals) Also it would appear that being so old, the decals were very difficult to peel off from their backing paper & in some cases the paper came away with the sticker - which is most evident on the large Schumacher decal on the R/H side - I managed to get rid of most of the paper (rubbed with thumb with decal submerged in soapy warm water) but there is still some white residue
