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Super28

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  1. Looks good so far
  2. You're right! Didn't think about it. Thanks
  3. Great build. Love the color. What brand is the color? Do you have an airbrush you use?
  4. Great work! really sharp
  5. Thank you for your kind comments
  6. Finished #1 , 1970 Dodge Challenger. Was oringinaly built in June of '94. Just a quick re-work
  7. Well, finished this one . Go to "Under Glass tread
  8. Jaxcon in February. Others around state. I belong to FAST (Florida Auto and Scale Trucks). We meet the first Saturday of every month at the Hobby Lobby in Ocala at 10am
  9. Middleburg, just South of Jacksonville
  10. Yeah, keep me posted. i would like that
  11. thank you
  12. OK, Finished the frame. Move on to #4, 1960 Ford. Getting bored with this one. Time to move on!
  13. I think i figured out where my problem was. Not the best paint job in the world but I don't dare strip it down and repaint it again
  14. Some embossing powder in the truck section. Going to like this!
  15. Doing the frame and body in Createx pearl white over Createx Opaque white. Can you tell it's pearled?
  16. Finished wheels!
  17. Used 44 of these bolt heads to get 20 of them for the wheels. The other 24 went flying somewhere. Sure I'll find them over time, when I don't want to
  18. Going to make these wheels
  19. Thanks for sharing. It's from people like you that I learn. Love the frame!
  20. Playing around with the T-bird. Used A Molotow 1mm Chrome Pen on the side trim. Looks alot better in person. Think thats the way I'm going. Should show up good on the pink paint
  21. Mirrors painted, ready to be installed
  22. OK. I.m sorry. I can't read all 9 pages to find out if someone already answer my question. So, I live in Florida where the humidity is just plain ridiculous. I paint in a detached garage. My question is, if I paint a model in this high humidity then put it in a dehydrator will that save the paint or am I screwed already before I get it into it? I need to find a cure for this problem. Appreciate all the help I can get
  23. OK, it's raining here in Florida. Can't do any painting so I thought I'd work on some things. First, i realized the mirrors for the Challenger have to be painted. A tip I got somewhere, I drilled a small hole in the bottom of the mirror and glue a piece of small wire in the hole. Use my clips to hold the mirrors while I paint them . When I go to put them on the car I will cut the wires off leaving just a small piece on the bottom of the mirrors. I'll drill a small hole in the door of the Challenger , where I want the mirrors. The wire will keep them from moving, sliding or falling off!
  24. Ok, I'm going with this. Shoot a couple of clear coats and buff/polish out and see what happens.
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