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Funkychiken

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  1. Excellent !
  2. Great finish on the paint, and that tool bag is cool!
  3. Great progress, those wheels are amazing
  4. I've also polsihed the final shell with Novus "clean & shine" and started doing final assembly - just lights and windows now... I will sort out a rear licence plate - but much later in the year...
  5. THis build continues to challenge! I did a dummy fit test for the chassis in the OLD body - the one with the poor paint job. It took ages to get in, and a few bits fell off - but that's the good news, the bad is that the rear wheel sits perfectly in the middle of the wheel arch, but the front wheel touches the arch at the front. More so on one side than the other. it is rather strange, but there is little I can do about it now. I really just what to get this together and sit it on the shelf!
  6. Long time since my last update on this. The interior has now been sprayed... and the inevitable overspray has been removed! the body what polished again - twice with Novus "clean & shine" it did end up removing those blemishes in the previous post. some final trim taking place & now I've just got to do the windows. I did want to ask if anyone has a better technique of gluing in the windows. I tend to use a tooth pick and dab while PVA style glue into the edges hoping it doesn't seep through....
  7. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/140822-revell-jaguar-xk-ss-124-wheel-repair/ see the link above! I fixed these rims last year by stripping them, sanding back, priming several layers, painting, then adding a layer of masking tape before assembly & they still melted again. Does anyone else have this issue with the Jaguar SSK kit? Are there any aftermarket wheels I can buy? I'd buy another kit, but these arent cheap anymore... cheers guys!
  8. Great build!
  9. Opening doors tend to be tricky, either you are good and you just don't know out, or you were lucky! Great build tho
  10. Great build, and fantastic photo shoot
  11. Looks great, and thanks for describing the steps, I might try the weathered look one day!
  12. Great builds!
  13. Certainly looks like a nice kit, it's a stunning build!
  14. I like the colour combo!
  15. Great start on this fantastic car!
  16. BUMMER, but this is a great journey!
  17. great build, it's stunning!
  18. fantastic build, thanks for sharing your pain on this journey!
  19. Thanks Sonny! Novous is a polishing system - I used to use Tamiya, but I really don't get along with the crappy tubes, I prefer these bottles
  20. I like it, Civics are a soft spot for me, as I used to have one (slightly newer 2005 plate car) but your build is great. I have the same issue of paint nt adhering t a glossy finish, but if you use the same type of paints as the gloss, it shouldn't happen - or, as you suggest - roughen it up with some sand paper...
  21. Yes! F40, 959, vector w8, then the w12... Also zr1's... Those were the days
  22. Looks like someone should be getting commission from future Aoshima countach sales!
  23. All good hobby stores, like hiroboy have seats available! Looks like it's going to be a killer
  24. Looking forward to updates !
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