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Funkychiken

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  1. Beautiful build!
  2. You're pumping these out quickly... They look great!
  3. Another beautiful build here Matt, a nice little vette collection
  4. Beautiful build! This car was on my wall as a child...
  5. Another beautiful corvette
  6. Now that is a sweet build, looks like it was polished successfully
  7. Is this police man going to stop crime or start a war?! Nice build tho!
  8. Dies that sander come with sponge based heads too? Looks cool
  9. Amazing, looks like a lot of effort, but came out beautiful!
  10. Amazing and creative build!
  11. Cheers Buddy, I'm not happy with the stance, or fore/aft fit of the chassis, but I'm calling it done!
  12. that's a good tip... I guess solder is malleable, but stiff enough to hold... i'll look into it!
  13. Cheers Buddy! Its now mid-sanding - getting rid of the dust that imprinted intself in the gloss coat...
  14. Would be a dream build of mine too, but they are scarce! Excellent scratching BTW!
  15. Wow, this is an amazing protect, and colour went down nicely.
  16. I love the clean look of the interior!
  17. MrObsessive, The esci kit I have is the sports version, I guess they used the same mould for the street car? David, thanow for the comment!
  18. And Mr obsessive, you are welcome to follow along, your suggestions and comments will be welcome!
  19. Hey Kurt, I would love a set of BMW emblems, I've been keeping an eye on eBay, and my traditional hobby shops here in Europe, and no luck... I'll PM you. Thanx
  20. Wow, great looking vette here, details look excellent fire a revell kit.
  21. Great start with the effect in the tub, and decals on the bodywork!
  22. Black bits now primed with Zero grey primer & filler, and coated in Thinned Tamiya X-18 thru and AB. The wheels where primed with Zero grey, then ALclad black, then Alclad silver, topped off with Zero 1K clear. they'll get a wash before going on. still priming the body, sanding and repriming... the filler i'm using keeps showing up errors and faults...
  23. I've never done this before & i've tried several methods, and think this is the best. I hold in this fixture & heat with a hair dryer, then when it is released, it's fixed in position
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