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Wen Mac 1967 Mustang Promo Conversion


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Sank these styrene rectangular pieces in Miliput clay and then will trim and sand before chrome painting. The supports I have to hit twice on each side using excess paint on the tip on purpose.  It creates a pooling effect that makes for a more realistic rounded look.  

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Really well done with the bare metal foil work Chris, especially bearing in mind that your hands would be shaking badly.

I like BMF a lot, and it is such a nice material to work with, sometimes quite forgiving when you get it slightly wrong.

I shall be trying out a Molotow Liquid Chrome pen later today on the latest Rolls-Royce build. Still using BMF for the larger areas of chrome like radiator grille and bumpers ( fenders), but I thought the chrome pen at 1 mm tip would be good for finer work. It will be experimental of course. As well as the crimson leather interior work I am in the process of adding fabric headlining, walnut burr dashboard and door trims, crimson leather sun visors and cranberry felt carpets.

Superb Mustang you are putting together there.... good luck with your build!

David

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1 hour ago, Anglia105E said:

Really well done with the bare metal foil work Chris, especially bearing in mind that your hands would be shaking badly.

I like BMF a lot, and it is such a nice material to work with, sometimes quite forgiving when you get it slightly wrong.

I shall be trying out a Molotow Liquid Chrome pen later today on the latest Rolls-Royce build. Still using BMF for the larger areas of chrome like radiator grille and bumpers ( fenders), but I thought the chrome pen at 1 mm tip would be good for finer work. It will be experimental of course. As well as the crimson leather interior work I am in the process of adding fabric headlining, walnut burr dashboard and door trims, crimson leather sun visors and cranberry felt carpets.

Superb Mustang you are putting together there.... good luck with your build!

David

Yours will be a stunning build!  I’m following!

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Finished this, will move final on the street photos to Under Glass section.  Had some trouble with the white letter decals.  I followed a tip and used Dulcote under and on top of the decals, but they still split.  I have more so I suppose I could strip them and try again. F019C7D5-D62B-4817-92D4-1F6567A1E8A2.thumb.jpeg.e54d2012a69929d35007ba2a3697fb0a.jpeg14964E85-ACDF-4440-939E-C6D7583DA63C.thumb.jpeg.28035aae965cf0889d127de09eee277c.jpeg5CAD200C-4098-44AC-B26A-6398392E647C.thumb.jpeg.912578c70cfec9e86b0bff1122df0cd0.jpeg

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