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DeeCee

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My take on the Foose Impala, only done MY way as usual..

Nice kit, all i changed was the wheels, they are Mopar wheels in some Pegasus sleeves, and played with the interior and ride height.

Paint is all auto Acrylic Caramel Toffee.   ( home mix).

 

 

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Very good detailing especially when you realize it is done mostly with different shades of paint. The piping on the seats really standout. The paint looks as if you did a slight fade in the center of the hood and the roof. Very smooth finish. I like the stance and the wheel & tire combination.  

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6 hours ago, espo said:

Very good detailing especially when you realize it is done mostly with different shades of paint. The piping on the seats really standout. The paint looks as if you did a slight fade in the center of the hood and the roof. Very smooth finish. I like the stance and the wheel & tire combination.  

I agree 100%.  Beautifully done. 

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On 4/5/2018 at 11:23 PM, NOBLNG said:

Yes, nice color. What did you use for clear coat?

Thanks very much guys, it is a very nice kit to build no matter what direction you want to take it in.

 

@NOBLING..  i use VALSPAR automotive clear through the airbrush, then polished with AUTOGLYM super resin auto polish. 

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