I had colored two sets of props with my P3P with blue dye. It appears that that will not be possible with the P4. From all the images I have seen the new props seem to have a glossy finish. Just thinking about custom possibilities.
GI had colored two sets of props with my P3P with blue dye. It appears that that will not be possible with the P4. From all the images I have seen the new props seem to have a glossy finish. Just thinking about custom possibilities.
Indeed they are glossy just like the P4. Assuming it's only the gloss & not the type of plastic preventing you from dying the props, you could easily removed e the gloss with some fine steel wool.
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If you can find out what they are made from you may be able to dye them. (Did you try poly-dye on them?)
You might induce a balance issueIndeed they are glossy just like the P4. Assuming it's only the gloss & not the type of plastic preventing you from dying the props, you could easily remove the gloss with some fine steel wool.
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Is very easy and inexpensive to balance a propYou might induce a balance issue
You might induce a balance issue