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BMW 2002 tii, Hasegawa, green.


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Nice to build a recently designed and produced kit. I like this. A lot of small parts but with a little patience I think it turned out nice. First some layer of Tamiya “metallic green” and after that some layer of “candy lime green”.
No BMF on this one, the side windows is sprayed with Aclad chrome. Maybe I will change the license plates.

Comments are always welcome.

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On 2018-06-29 at 1:53 PM, Kit Basher said:

The Alclad around the windows looks great. You must have done some very careful masking.

Yes it was some masking. I sealed the edges of the tape with “Pledge” to prevent any bleeding.

Thank you all for your nice comments.:)

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