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Revell 1930 Ford Model A coupe


Albert Moore

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1 hour ago, Chevy II said:

What color did you use for the floor. And can I ask how you applied the Rub-n-Buff? Isn't it a wax? I know you applied it with a sponge, but does it dry in place?  

The floor is various tones of AK Interactive rust paints, stippled together. The Rub-N-Buff is a wax, but is bonds to the Metalizers without coming off as it stains the paint, more or less. 

 

1 hour ago, customline said:

I was just looking through my "research" pix and this one jumped out at me.  I really must try this finish. Very inspirational. 

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Oh my. 😍

Cheers,

Albert

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I have to add my name to the list of people in love with your bare metal finish - man, magnets would stick to that thing!  I have to try this on a project car for my workshop diorama.

Loved the number plates and the expanded mesh as well - just a really neat model all round!

Cheers

Alan

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