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I think I got the speakers from ScaleLows awhile back. Scaledreams has some good stuff. The monitor is from the Dodge Charger and the amps were kit bash from which kit I can't remember. I glued two squares of .05mm styrene together, cut down to match the body lines and smoothed the edges. Then I cut out the openings and used window tinting film as glass. Thanks again.
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Sharpie's
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to MyBradKeselowski's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Maybe Sharpie should send us all a free pack with all this free publicity, but I agree 100%, Sharpies are great. I tried them for a wood grain pattern. I started with yellow, then shades of green, red and brown. I was able to smear the coats to get the effect. The monitors and amps are all done with Sharpies also. -
Thanks guys. And to think, she'd really drive this if it were 1:1. Here's a few slightly better pics...
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Here's Revell's Shelby GT 500 I did for my daughter. Testor's Hot Magenta with Dupli-Color Clear Effex glitter clear coat. Thanks for checking it out.
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I'm refering to the "Gatherer's" Mercedes M-Class truck. I know this is not a popular kit but hopefully someone here may be familiar with it. I'm wondering if the seats, dash and grill are molded in or seperate. I'm working on updating an old G-Class to a G500 and need to find or scratch build these parts. Any info is appreciated. Thanks!
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Thanks for the info guys. I'd love to get together sometime, just so I don't feel so alone as a builder down here. I think I will make that show in Venice, maybe not to compete (not sure if my stuff is up to par yet) but certainly to meet other builders and see their stuff in person. Sorry it took a while to reply, sometimes life takes precidence.
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Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to MyBradKeselowski's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Try this... www.sharpie.com/enUS/ProductCategory/permanent_markers.html -
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Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to MyBradKeselowski's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Sharpies are great to have on the workbench. For tailights sometimes coloring the inside of the lens produces a realistic effect. -
I started this for a client, just put some primer on it. It's an Entex kit I found on the Bay of E. They want it in red over black two-tone, all stock except some sound in the trunk. When it's done I'd like to do one for myself maybe in silver. Thanks for looking
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The AMT Prestige kit box stock with "carpeting", BMF, wiring, scratch built "glass" and kit option Stingray wheels. Thanks for checking it out...
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I picked a resin XLR a while back on ebay. Does anyone know which Vette would be the best donor for this? Also, I was wondering if anyone has pics of one completed. Thanks.
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Nice build. I'd like to get a hold of one of these myself. Could use a little BMF though, and not too sure about the old school mags, but still a clean build.
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LMA!!! Whatever dudes. Didn't know I had to be a pro photographer, besides, there are plenty of pics posted here that are not of the highest quality. I beleive the subject itself may not be too popular here and I'm cool with that. When I post a pic I'm only displaying my work to what I imagine to be an appreciative audience and perhaps get some feedback and/or suggestions. You guys came at me like haters. Chill. Perhaps you guys are pro builders & photogs, but I didn't know that's what you have to be to post and get a few replies here. Whatever, it's only plastic.
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WOW! Not 1 comment?!? Well, at least thanks for looking.
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This is the Tamiya Jaguar MK II Racing. It's painted with Duplicolor Gunmetal, interior is Testor's flat interior tan, microsuede used for carpet, BMF and Caddy STS speakers. The ride height is stock with rims from Revell's 58 Chevy diecast lowrider, dechromed, painted and BMF'd. So far I've only added spark plug wires to the engine. Thanks for looking...
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Dont see many of these...
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Perspect Scale Modelworks's topic in Model Cars
Thanks for the replies! Crispy, this is pretty much box stock. I used the "19 inch" Aoshima Luxy type 1 rims, filled in the seat backs, tilted the headrests and added bmf. I went for the Euro clear turn signal look. Not too happy with the paint. It's Duplicolor's Universal black. I painted it months ago and put it aside. When I finally got around to finishing it I forgot I only laid down two thin coats. I started polishing and lifted paint in some spots. Oh well. Now I'm looking for the 300ce without the SL grill and the 300e sedan. Thanks again. -
Fujimi MB 300 CE
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Either my work is not comment worthy or MBs get no love in this forum. HMMMM!?!