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Everything posted by Dann Tier
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That's what i'm here for, bud!, to help. I dab it on a little heavy, because the clear will soak some up, but not too bad. Remember to hit the part with twp light coats from 12" away.
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Thanks, Gerry!, theres nothing really special about the chalk, its artist's chalk from Hobby Lobby. I did dab it on with the chopped brush in the photo.
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Same here, bud!....we help each other out!!
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It looks better, and better every time I see it!!
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Yes it is!, maybe just cutting the door cards out will help....anyway. its looking great!!
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Thanks, Lloyd!! -this wont be the last time I use this technique!
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Well done!!, one of the few who stuck it out with this kit!!….that's gotta feel good!!!!
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Looks Fantastic!!!
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Thanks, Tim!!...glad you're liking it!...its a fun build. Within the next day or so, I will mask-off the Alcantera parts, a spray the satin leather kolor.
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WHAT??!!!!…..i'm gonna miss it!!
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Thanks, Bud!!
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Hey everyone!, just to keep you updated here; after I put the final coat of clear on today, there will be more photos coming up...….thanks for patiently following this build!!
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It definitely looks the part, bud!!…..well done!!….cant wait to see more!!!
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YA....its Courage the cowerdly dog!....its a great cartoon. Love your work here!...keep it up!!
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I think it looks fantastically formidable!!!
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…...that is why I usually always buy two kits of each car I build!, you never know when you might need one, and you don't have to stop production waiting.
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Looking good!!
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They will turn out awesome with your skills, bud!!
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DAS IST SEHR WUNDERBAR!!!!!!!!
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I wasn't going to do the rest of the interior today, but when Tina needed to take a MUCH needed/Deserved nap, I decided to knock it out. After some decals are applied, I will mask-off, and paint the other kolors of the interior.
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LOL....Thanks, William!
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Okay, everyone, as promised, heres how I replicate Lamborghinis Alcantera leather...... -Photo 2; I chose to scrape white calk with a blade, then used an old brush that I chopped short to make it stiffer. -Photo 3; Here you can see how I dabbed it on.....it needs to be a bit heavier than what you want, since the flat clear will cause some of it to disappear. -Photo 4; This is what it will look like after you seal it in with flat clear.....I used Tamiya brand. -Photo 5; Heres the comparison with the painted kit seat.
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Thanks, Jason!!….I miss seeing your Porsche...hope you can start it up again soon, bud!!
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Looking forward to this!!….i'm glad you're sticking to it!!, bud!!