Thanks for the kind words everyone! This definitely helps in keeping me motivated on this marathon build.
The body colour test spoon I had airbrushed two months ago with Future/Pledge revealed miniscule spiderwebbing under direct lighting, so I opted to use Tamiya X22 instead... but, it gave me a fright when I airbrushed it to the engine cover: As it was drying, a wierd yellow and white haze surfaced, and then completely disapated. What the heck was that?
I finally finished the engine cover module: Clear coated with Tamiya X22, installed a license plate light in the hollowed out housing, fitted the license plate and release lever. I also applied decals to simulate the air cooling vents as would be used on a convertible (a popular performance mod for Beetle sedans back in the day). The difference in colour from sunlight to interior lighting is remarkable:
I practiced my chrome moulding idea/method by applying the .040" half round to the running boards with pins. Primarily I wanted to note if the process had any pitfalls or could be tweaked before I proceed to apply them on the body.
I first drilled holes in the r/boards and inserted short sections of .025" rod, making sure they were somewhat loose. I used these to mark and then glue the pins to the half round "mouldings":
I secured the pins with dumdum to keep the mouldings standing-off from the r/boards, and then applied the Molotow. After 48 hours I pulled the mouldings tight using the pins and glued them from behind:
Result:
More to come.