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My take on the most famous ‘55 gasser street machine’…
Nacho Z replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Good Lord, Jim, this is absolutely fantastic! This weekend was the first time that I’ve taken a look at this thread. I’m not sure why I didn’t before this. How impressive is all of the work you have done so far?!?! Thank you for posting all of the work you have done and the great photos and explanations to go along with them. -
1958 Ferrari 250 TR sn 0756TR
Nacho Z replied to Hoffman's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Such a cool model and, in my mind, it has a bit of nostalgic importance . I consider this kit and the ‘55 Chevy Street Machine to be iconic, again, to me. It is great to see it built up. You did a very nice job with it. Thanks for sharing!
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That is one sweet looking Chevy! Love the color.
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Once again, I have no idea how I did not comment on this when you posted it back in July. I’m sure that I saw it. ?♂️ I’m glad that it was brought back up again. She is a fantastic model and you did her proud. I’m hoping you will share the awards that Bruce mentioned in the post prior to mine. I’ll just go ahead and say congratulations ahead of time!
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Doyle, BCC stands for Buster’s Custom Colors. Google The Sales Shack or The Model Hut Sales Shack. He has his paint listed there as well as other things.
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Evil Iron Trike
Nacho Z replied to Nacho Z's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Thanks, Doyle! I think that I will probably use the Brandywine. I am going to try it over a slightly darker metallic color. It looks good over gold, but I was hoping for a slightly darker hue. It is hard to tell how it will look on such a large body. On the other hand, those nail polishes are such gorgeous colors, but once again, I'm not sure how they would look on that big 'ol trike. -
I'll share a couple of pictures of my spoon stash. I really started this as a way to see the difference between blacks, grays and metallics. I constantly go back to the "spoon ring" to check colors. Then it became an exercise in how different bases will affect final color. For that purpose, I have both white and black spoons. Finally, there are a ton of spoons that I never take pictures of that were used for compatibility between different paint purposes. I am way behind on getting spoons mounted on the key ring. I have a second key ring and I think I will make one for colors and one for blacks, grays and metallics.
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What a great looking Monte Carlo! This model just has the right look to it. Very well done!
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Wow, Garry, she is a beauty! The paint job is great and your foil work is absolutely fantastic!
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Evil Iron Trike
Nacho Z replied to Nacho Z's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Thanks, Jim! I’m pretty sure that I will go with HoK Brandywine. I appreciate it, Jimmy! I was pretty excited when I saw that it was coming out. Hopefully it will make a nice Halloween themed build. -
Absolutely wonderful build! And that paint job and color!
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She looks darn good to me, Garry! You did a great job on this.
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Revell Evil Iron Trike
Nacho Z replied to Wolfangel's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
This is very timely, Marcus, I just posted my WIP of this kit a little bit ago. I can only hope mine turns out half as nice as yours! I really like the extra touches that you added to yours. Very cool! -
Next up on my bench is the 1/8 scale Evil Iron Trike. This is for a Halloween themed FB group build. It is about the only group build that I take part of. I have one month to build it. I am going to try to make it a halfway decent model with a minimum of added detail. Preliminary fitting of parts show that the body is going to take a good amount of work just to not have massive gaps around the 4 parts that make it up. It is a big kit and will take up a chunk of my work bench build space. Here is what came in the box. I realize that I forgot to take a picture of the decals. If anyone wants to see them, I will take a picture of them and post it. Now, what color to paint it??? I want to keep it a darker color. I reached out to a few of my buddies and one of them suggested House of Kolor Brandywine. He even provided a link to Scale Finishes, who carry HoK. Looking at their website, I was also intrigued with Wild Cherry so I placed an order. BTW, the paint was here in just a few days. Great service from Scale Finishes! On to the spoon test. I used Tamiya gray primer and Tamiya Gold as the base. First picture is just the paint, second picture is with a quick shot of clear. No prep and no polishing, I'm just looking for the color. I'm not sure that I am happy with either color for this build. Don't get me wrong, both colors are gorgeous, I'm just not 100% sold on them. My wife and I were out and about and I picked up some fingernail polishes. Here are the results. I'm really digging the reds on the black spoons. You can disregard the pink one. Finally for this first post, I will show you the body pieces put together. If you look at some recent YouTube videos on this kit, you will see that the poor fitting body panels are not just in my example. The first picture has a 1/43 Camaro in it for a little size comparison. In this picture of the rear of the body it should be noted that I have already began to fill seams. I used Tamiya liquid cement to glue everything together and I use CA glue with kicker as my main filler. I will try my best to be consistent with updates on this one. Thanks for looking in! I'm open to suggestions and comments about the build. Cheers!
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Thanks, Carl! Hi David, thanks for checking out the F355. I use Mr. Color Leveling Thinner. This stuff is amazing. To clarify, the nail polish is lacquer. MCLT works great with lacquers.
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I agree, Jeremy. I looked over several colors but knew that I had to do it in a dark blue. I don't understand why no one has kitted a proper F355. I would think that it would be a good seller. Much appreciated, Atin!
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Much appreciated, Greg! Thanks, Barry! Thank you, Chris!
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Thanks Garry! I appreciate it, Hanjo! Thanks for the nice words, Donato!
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Thanks, David! I appreciate it! Thank you, Craig! I agree, Bruce, she looks good in blue! Thanks!
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You make some excellent points, Rich, and I am going to file them away and use them in the future. Funny thing about the trim, I have used X-18 in the past for the very reason you mentioned. I literally cannot tell you why I didn't this time. I think it is just because I like the LP line so much that I automatically grabbed it. Again, thanks for the suggestions!
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Nissan R390 GT1 - 1/24 - Tamiya
Nacho Z replied to toled's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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I have built other Fujimi kits and thought they were good kits. I hope this was just the exception and not the rule. And thank you! Thanks, Pierre! I appreciate you checking in on this one! Thanks, Trevor!
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Thank you, David! I appreciate that, Mathias! Thank you, Roger!