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The Golden Foose - DONE!
Funkychiken replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
The paint job on this truck is incredible! Love it. -
V16 tow truck update
Funkychiken replied to blazefox's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looks like a beast so far! -
Looking good! It's coming along so quickly!
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Me? Doing a Ford? Nahhh!!!! Really? (LeMans Ford GT)
Funkychiken replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Excellent progress Ismael, looks fantastic, and this GT is a favourite of mine! -
Oops. Well, I didn't do my research very well. I might be able to save some of the front bumper, but the light housings have been filled! It won't be an accurate Aussie racer... Great video, and that's why we love touring cars!
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Roll cage foam protection in scale
Funkychiken replied to Funkychiken's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Both heat shrink and masking tape are good ideas... Thanks guys! -
Ferrari 512BB rememberance build....99% done
Funkychiken replied to Dann Tier's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looking good Dann! -
Great progress!
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1/24 Hasegawa Lancia Delta Integrale "Evoluzione"
Funkychiken replied to Tiago Malafaya's topic in WIP: Model Cars
One of my favourites too, I have this in the stash somewhere! Looking forward to the build! -
And that is a little bit of heat shield for the exhaust... Made from margarine tub foil
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The Chassis is coming along. It's been primed with Zero grey & then several light coats of Zero Glass While. Then a mixture of AB'ed & Hand Painted colours for the details. I'm guessing those black things are petrol tanks. The grey was not re-primed with white primer, so the white did not come out so bright. I was going to cut-out the tunnel & use the underside of the interior tub - in order to not have to mask & paint the propshaft. But... thought it too much effort. These cars are all about the interior! I also wanted to add carbon fibre to the rear of the seat, so used masking tape and penciled in the shape - my first time making my own!
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And this is the rear half of the prop shaft (hate it when they split them!) the diff & half shafts. It is AB'ed Alclad Steel for the control arms or what ever they are, and AB'ed Diff with Tamiya titanium, AB'ed Black X1 for the prop-shaft & hand painted Tamiya "Rubber" colour for the gaiters. Having fun on this one! So far.
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Hey Alex, thanks! Brakes are done, they are Tamiya Flat aluminium diluted and AB'ed, Tamiya flat black hand brushed & Tamiya Metalic grey hand-brushed.
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Tiago another fantastic build!
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Love the dino!
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That paint finish looks flawless!
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Great build!
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Beautiful build!
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It's a great build. The stance is high, but this could be the ralley version. Great finish on the paint without a clear coat!
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Great build here, glad someone's started it! Question - did you have to seal-in the weathering with a flat clear? Those decals look intimidating, but you've done a sterling job on them!
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Hey Dann, did you paint on, or draw on those silver rings around the air vents? Or are they photoetch?
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It's going to be another stunner Dann!