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LUKE'57

Member Since 23 Dec 2007
Offline Last Active Oct 18 2010 01:33 PM
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In Topic: Days of Thunder City Chevy

18 October 2010 - 01:32 PM

Shoot the light color first and give a large area of coverage. Angle the spray for the second color away from the color you are painting over. If you don't have an airbrush then try holding a piece of stiff paper along where you want the color seperation line and shoot towards the edge, again angling away from the light color.

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In Topic: Saw Gator talking to a little dog with glasses.

14 October 2010 - 01:06 PM

Thanks Rick, glad you enjoy them, I'll keep'em coming.

In Topic: Saw Gator talking to a little dog with glasses.

14 October 2010 - 06:26 AM

Thanks, I always like to say, "It is real, it just ain't real big." I really enjoy the model photography. If you mess up you can just hit delete. Worlds better than having to take a swim in the "purple pond" for a modeling "uh oh".

In Topic: Newest issue of SCR magazine-not likely!

13 October 2010 - 05:17 AM

Totally made up cover with some "real" racers on it. Rusty has been running local dirt tracks for longer than a lot of ya'll have been breathing and still winning track championships. And I added that shot of my model of my friend Junior's Chevy (Ford on the "Southern" version) just so I could post it here and be "relevant".

Here's the alternate cover for those rowdy Southern dirt trackers,

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Drew, I've got some pics of the old NDRA that I shot at one of their races at Gaffney back in the late seventies. If I can turn'em up I'll e-mail some to you, Got a program from that night too. Mike Duval is a friend of mine. You should have seen Larry Moore and the others faces when I pulled out the HO slot cars of their cars and then showed'em the pics of my scale 4/10 mile dirt (red primer) slot track.

In Topic: Mike Alexander 1970 Mustang

11 October 2010 - 01:54 PM

I don't know which to comment on first, the photography or the model. They're both killer! Looking forward to seeing more of your work both plastic and digital.