As any of you who are aware of the GMF Pepsi GMT Master 2 know, the transition from blue to red on the bezel has a visible white line on most pieces, especially at the 6, so I set about fixing it on mine.
Everyone seems to think the barely visible white line is the glue holding the two bezel pieces together, but under magnification it’s quite obvious it’s actually the platinum paint from when they painted the 6. I assume when they paint the 6 then wipe away the excess it gets stuck in the gap.
So, using Humbrol Enamel Ferrari Red paint, a 20/0 paint brush and a cheap 15x magnifying loupe I was able to fill the gaps with red paint and massively improve the visual look of the bezel joint.
Definitely easier than fixing the NOOB bezel with the 18 joint in the wrong position, and the rest of this GMF version is great, if you can live with the ICHS of course.
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Everyone seems to think the barely visible white line is the glue holding the two bezel pieces together, but under magnification it’s quite obvious it’s actually the platinum paint from when they painted the 6. I assume when they paint the 6 then wipe away the excess it gets stuck in the gap.
So, using Humbrol Enamel Ferrari Red paint, a 20/0 paint brush and a cheap 15x magnifying loupe I was able to fill the gaps with red paint and massively improve the visual look of the bezel joint.
Definitely easier than fixing the NOOB bezel with the 18 joint in the wrong position, and the rest of this GMF version is great, if you can live with the ICHS of course.
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After: