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Thanks! unfortunately the rear bumperettes were missing so until I track them down I will call it done for now..
Well Shoot! Looks like a purty yaller vette ta me!
The kit did not include mirrors so after an extensive search of my parts stash I found some acceptable parts Not 100 percent accurate but a lot better than nothing!
Yes it did!had to re-spray the hood!
The model looks great but wow that is some extreme clamping! Worried about marring the finish?
Thanks,
John
Thanks!I appreciate it!
You do great work Eugene!
Jim
Stay Safe.
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Mated the body to the chassis and it was kind of too high in the front so I adjusted the stance more to my liking.
The older chassis pan is very simplified.
I used it on my Brass O gauge Dreyfuss boiler and it has no orange peel whatsoever..and I painted it outdoors on a nice sunny day!
Looking good. I always liked those cars.
Hi!
I can say in all truthfulness that Rust-Oleum can surprise you. The Dove Grey primer goes down to a silky finish that can remain a topcoat!
Eugene Rowe Can't believe how much better spray paint is compared to how it used to be!
Can't believe how much better spray paint is compared to how it used to be!
That 2x enamel sprays real nice. It does well through an airbrush decanted and thinned slightly more too. You can get multi thinner coats on. Plus then you can mix colors.
Looks great !
True considering it is Rust-Oleum 2X rattle can paint!
Paint laid down nice!
Yes they did come in that color back in the day!
Hot Diggety Dog!
That is a Nice Yellow!
Snap Tite for fun... best irish boy names
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