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Dinky

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  1. Very nice!
  2. Thanks, the black is Vallejo Air "basic" black (nothing special) and the Clear is Zero Paints 2k
  3. Very nice, great details!!
  4. Bobby, this is the difference between the two distributors. Left: Detail Master Right: Parts by Parks The right one is about the size of the original that's in the Willys box.
  5. Impressive, like the diorama also.
  6. Very nice, like the color combo. Did you used alclad for the rims?
  7. Very nice, the details are awesome. What did you used for the blower belts?
  8. Wow very impressive, the interior looks great and the bmf is awesome. I never used it and looks difficult.
  9. I really like to color for this one, you are making good progress.
  10. Yeah I will I got one here already, but I told myself to complete the started ones before opening a new one. Its good that the box is sealed with plastic
  11. As promised some pictures. Before: After Just a comparison with the Willys to see the difference in size.
  12. Nice, I will join your topic.
  13. I can only agree Seeing this, makes me want to build a Hotrod.
  14. Welcome Bobby, This one took a lot of time because its my first lowered model and I removed the paint multiple times because I changed my mind about the color multiple times but I'm very happy with the end result I'm looking forward to the pictures of your Willys.
  15. Thanks all for the nice comments @ Matthijsgrit, about the paint. I use Vallejo primer and base for about everything. For small parts I use the Vallejo glosh varnish (terrible stuff) and for the body's I use Zero Paints clear.
  16. Beautiful build.
  17. Dinky

    '49 Merc

    Very nice build, the "other car" decal is so funny I want one on my real car hahha
  18. Hahaha thats cool Nice build!
  19. Dinky

    Iowa Shaker

    Very nice, I love the color combi body and decals.
  20. Very nice, where did you get those wheels?
  21. Yeah, some progress on this big one! - Added fuel connectors on the tank and hydraulic lines on the master steering cilinder - Wheels are completed - Final clearcoat is one the body Pictures tomorrow :-)
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