Took the time yesterday to mask off the outside of my Chrysler 300 body and sprayed painted the headliner. Looked great!
Painted the exterior today and forgot all about masking off the inside ruining my interior work! UHG!
Here's my fourth build of the series, can't wait to get the last two to complete the collection. Painted with Testors White Lightning and cleared with Future.
Great looking finish you have there! I'm gonna have to start practicing spraying acrylics with my air brush. Or any paints for that matter. I've always been a rattle can and orange tube glue kind of guy.
I would buy yourself a new tube, maybe from a different source if possible. There's a lot of people here hung up about using the orange tube glue but works great for me.
I use the Testor's orange tube glue mainly and Tamiya liquid cement occasionally. I do use Elaine's Tacky glue for lenses.
The only time I used a white glue my back glass fell into the trunk never to be recovered. Guess I didn't use enough, IDK.
Thanks Jim! On this one I went ahead and glued the frame together before painting but left the neck unglued to insert the forks when complete. Also glued the tank to the frame first to line it all up. Engine slides right into place with a little coaxing.
Thank you David!
Much obliged Carl!
Thank you Sir!
Thank you! Your Taco Trike turned out great, can't wait to see your Mailbox Chopper.
I'm stuck waiting for it to warm up so I can get some paint on my Milk Trike.