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DynoMight

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  1. Thanks for the info guys, I'll have to check all these out..
  2. Looks good, it's too bad the left got fisheyes...
  3. Wow Jim I am really impressed about how this is coming together..
  4. Wow this looks cool
  5. First time using BMF successfully First time getting a shiny and smooth paint job First time using a decal setting agent First time modifying a car and not ruining it (haha) Probably a lot more I'm forgetting...
  6. If you had redlines, that would really pop the wheels off but oh well... Will the rims have hubcaps? This is really coming together.
  7. A Big Bad Blue would look cool, so would a yellow/orange
  8. I had the same problem with the hood. I just pushed it forward and then down at the same time and it closed pretty much flush.
  9. Thanks for the info John! I'll have to keep a lookout for it if they do re-pop it this year.
  10. Are they out there? I know of the Rallye 240 but I wondering about stock ones... Thanks
  11. Are there going to be black stripes? I looked through the whole thread and your work is amazing!
  12. First off, amazing model, both of em. Second, how did you do the hinges on the mustang? I'm going to be starting mine soon and want to open the doors. Are they easy to open/hinge? Thanks, Glenn
  13. yay you're finishing this!
  14. I might just be blind or something, but is this 1/24, 1/25 or 1/20?
  15. wow this looks cool!
  16. I just noticed basically everyone uses acrylic and was wondered how/if they were different from enamels.
  17. Paint them with acrylic paint, enamel will never dry
  18. hahaha
  19. That Jag looks good! Good job on bringing more people like me into the hobby!
  20. Topic name says it all. What are the advantages of using acrylic paint or enamel. I am currently using enamel and I see a lot of you guys using acrylic and I've been wondering if I should switch. which one is better for your airbrush, which is better for brushing (I already know about the thinner) what goes on model easier, etc etc Also, if I do switch, what are some paints that I should really get? (like the necessities..)
  21. For really big areas I use a brush that is about 1/2 inch long and 1/8 wide and is round. Those soak up the paint well and will flatten out, giving you full coverage. Hope this helped you
  22. Can't wait to see the results from your races! Congrats on the record, too! That red would look awesome on a 1970 Mustang... To bad they changed the formula so its a different shade..
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