30-Sep-2020, 18:23
Personally, no way I would try to disassemble a phantom for any reason, unless it was completely dead and broken already.
Maybe you could "wrap" to hide the blemish using the plastic sheeting like they do with cars?
Or get a pair of Geckos - mount it up on the wall where its "safe" and the blemish maybe is out of sight, out of mind.
Maybe you could "wrap" to hide the blemish using the plastic sheeting like they do with cars?
Or get a pair of Geckos - mount it up on the wall where its "safe" and the blemish maybe is out of sight, out of mind.