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Thanks guys! I was definitely going for the gas monkey garage survivor look!
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Thanks guys, I ended up using several coats of Rustall and then hitting the body with a little rubber cement in certain areas. Primer and paint over that, then a little bit of very sticky masking tape and the paint comes up. Thanks for the feedback Lee but like Jeff pointed out, this is what I would do if I found one of these cars in a barn. Re-chrome, and clean it up a little, but drive it like I found it.
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That paint is amazing man! Beautiful shine and great gloss!
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Thanks Chris, it's a Revell 66 GTO kit, not the Tiger one.
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That's hot man, very clean, nice cruiser. Are those pin stripes decal?
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I love it! So detailed and such a great machine! Made me smile!
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Dude, that is so sweet. I'm a sucker for a mild custom, everyday driver rod. Super nice foil too.
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Thanks for all the nice comments guys!
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Adding some more interior pictures for you guys..
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Super nice, and very clean. I don't know how you guys have the patience for those 1/43!
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Thanks Mike, I found a powdered weathering kit at my local hobby shop, assuming it's some sort of chalk with a binder to adhere to the matte surfaces, and I think its designed for model trains. Either way, I agree, it worked really well!
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Thanks guys!
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Hey guys, this is my first build of this year. Took me a bit to get back into it. It was my first time using BMF and first time weathering. Let me know what ya'll think!
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Looks really good man, I like the color too.
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That is so nice. I love the small details on the motor!
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Wow, thats very nice, I like the colors and the Alclad looks good.
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- Very nice, I like the dark green and you did a better job than you give credit for with the BMF. Great engine detail as well, I really like the back bumper and rear details.
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1950 Oldsmobile survivor!
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Thanks guys!