More time polishing hood and roof,.... close,..
Started on the chassis,..
Sandable black primer to start,...
Picked out frame with metallic on brush ( might need sanding)
Left the exhaust intact and brush painted , so far,..
Happy modelling
Cheers
Hey Joe
I've had good results by glueing flat evergreen strips to the inside of the wells,
so that the strips stick out past the body
Then mixing up some milliput ( or other two part epoxy putty) and applying to the offset.
Sculpt it to the desired flare profile.
After the putty dries, you can dremel, file , sand from the inside out, until the evergreen strip just peels off.
Leaving just the epoxy.
Good luck
Thnx guys
I appreciate it!
*G*
this is my "make hay while the sun shines time"
Decks Docks and Boathouses,...so
the updates might be slow
Love bench time
Happy Modelling
Cheers
Remember like it was yesterday
Tried to paint this purple 5 times and because of an inappropriate paint mix,... Failed everytime
Painted it black instead,....
Put it in the case too close to and incandescent bulb,... and Bingo!!.. Plastic failure.
Lessons learned,.... Every Day
Cheers
That's cool!
One of my best friends family owned a little executive par 3 golf course here in St. Catharines
and we used to buzz around on those to change pin placements at the end of the day
What a Blast!!
Brings back the memories
Cheers