MASK Goliath Ultimate Upgrade Kit paper edition!
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Alongside Outlaw – my favourite toy of the line. Chief Nevada Rushmore’s rugged 80’s race car transporter and Matt Trakker’s yellow racer both get a full sticker upgrades!
Link to the chrome decals in my online store
Ebay link for the chrome decals
Link for the paper decals in my online store
Ebay link for the paper decals
Link for just the spoiler stickers for the car in my online store
Link for just the door cards in my online store
What you get –
- Almost 100 Custom drawn, professionally printed and pre-cut stickers for both Goliath vehicles to make them POP! Full coherent instructions on this page!
This is a full replacement and upgrade set, I’ve redrawn every original sticker and added loads more in pin-sharp quality and beautiful bright colours, adding fan service, gadgets and extras to do this fabulous toy proud. Inside and out, and in either mode, both your Goliath vehicles are completely upgraded. What’s more, this kit is professionally printed on my usual high-quality gloss paper paper and looks amazing. The stickers are already cut out and are ready to go. You’re going to love it!
They’re numbered, and full instructions are below. Please read this web page before attempting to place your stickers.
NB This does not include replacements for the painted parts of Goliath such as the blue livery on the side of the race car and truck doors, the white ‘9’ on the nose or the ‘Trakker’ livery on the car’s front wing. So don’t try and scrape these off!
INSTRUCTIONS
I also (always) recommend tweezers for some of the tiny, fiddly stickers.
First, remove the tired 30-year old stickers off your MASK Goliath. You can clean any residual goo off with Zippo lighter fuel. If you decide to remove them later, they won’t damage the toy. Give the toy a good clean too!
Now some of these are obvious, the ones on the trailer are tricky because I’ve tried to squeeze a lot in to an A5 sheet!
Take your time! This is a fun hobby project for serious MASK fans and one of my trickier kits.
Ok! We’ll start with the car.
Ideally you should trim off 2mm off the inside of the starboard booster sticker (the one with the green running light) to make room for the additional mechanism on Goliath 1’s tail on that side. I forgot to adjust for it!
And now the transporter!
Below – it doesn’t matter a great deal if you get stickers 28 the other way around, so the diagonal slopes are pointing the other way. I’ve placed them the other way in my chrome kit, so you can click here to check out those instructions here and see which you like best.
In the cartoon we saw Goliath equipped with net missiles – but we also expect a bit of firepower with guns this size. So one of the targeting scanners is for the net missile, the other is for ICBM!
Below, (2)
2 – C is the one with additional texture, this goes nearest the ‘lock’ for the race car
Yes I redrew the Chevvy big-block (20)! Hope you agree it looks cool!
Youtube Video for the chrome decals here
Link to the chrome decals in my own online store
Ebay link for the chrome decals
Link for the paper decals in my online store
Ebay link for the paper decals
Link for just the spoiler stickers for the car in my online store
Yes, I’ve even done stickers for Goliath’s missiles!
Youtube Video for the chrome decals here
Link to the chrome decals in my own online store
Ebay link for the chrome decals
Link for the paper decals in my online store
Ebay link for the paper decals
Link for just the spoiler stickers for the car in my online store
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Do you have suggestions for other kits I should make?
I’d love to know what you think of my MASK Goliath Ultimate Upgrade stickers! You can contact me by email, my Riverglade.guru facebook page, or a MASK facebook group here if you have any questions or feedback. Visit my youtube channel! NEW – Follow me on instagram!
I welcome your feedback. If you think my instructions look like Lester wrote them, let me know and I’ll try and improve them.