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Everything posted by Dann Tier
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Heres the last bit of scratchbuilding for the night......the coolant tank! -Tomorrow will be the floormats.
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Sure have........that's where a lot of my photos for detailing comes from!
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Glad to help!.....i'd love to see more people building this car
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just finished a couple of scratchbuilt items; the brake fluid bottle, and the silver canister-thing on the drivers side of the front suspension assembly (I have no clue what it is). In a few minutes, I will be back at the bench to scratchbuild the washer fluid, and coolant bottles in the very center of the unit.
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Thanks, Paul!......why not try it again?!.....this kit is outstanding, but it has some rather stupid issues, that have caused people to stay away.
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Thanks!...glad you like it!
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Thanks, Bernard!, I am 99.9% sure that Everything will fit, AND open & close properly!
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I wasn't worried about those, once the wheels & tyres are on with the rest of it, you wont even see them....
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Love it!!!.....GREAT weathering!!!!!
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NICE job with this basic kit!!!!
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Interesting kolor combination......great job on this build!!!
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BEAUTIFUL!!!.....love all the extra details!....really brings them to life!!!
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WOW!....that looks like it took forever to paint!!!
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Love it!!!!
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This was a BRILLIANTLY creative idea, excellently built!!!
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LMAO!!
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WOW!......this is gonna be SWEEEEEET!!!!!
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Still looking great!!!...cant wait to see more!!!
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Sorry it took so long, Ben, here are the colors I've used so far; Duplicolor Radiant silver for all the silver bits (the exhaust was first shot in gloss black), Duplicolor Metallic Black for all the carbon fiber bits -with clear acrylic gloss, Tamiya gold spray for the gold bits, Duplicolor Champaigne for the brake proportionating valve, with Duplicolor Cardinal Red, Model Master Flat Black acrylic for the caps, and Model Master Gloss Black acrylic for what i'm guessing is the brake booster. The coil springs are Model Master Gloss Yellow, the cooling fans were carefully masked, then shot up with Duplicolor Universal Flat Black, as were the CV boots on the Tierod. The Tierod ends were sprayed with Duplicolor Universal Gloss Black, With Duplicolor Radiant Silver for the center bar. The brake rotors were sprayed with Duplicolor Hot Rod Gray Primer, with a black wash, then topped-off with graphite powder rubbed on. The calipers were painted with Model Master Gloss Black acrylic with chrome silver details, and finally, the strut-boots were painted with Model Master Flat Black acrylic, and the spacers in the strut-towers was carefully painted with Model Master Chrome Silver. Hope this helps!
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Thanks, Ben!.....I will a little later, I gotta get going somewhere
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Finally, I was able to get some more work done today.....assembling, and wiring up the front-end suspension assembly! Still have more details to add, and some scratchbuilding, but its getting close, then its interior detail time!
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Thanks a lot, everyone!....glad you're liking it so far!
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Thanks, JC!!
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Thanks, I used Duplicolor Metallic Black for the carbon fiber, and Duplicolor Red Sandable primer for the leather parts.
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Thanks!