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1961 Ford F-100
Slotto replied to Mercuryman54's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great looking shop truck. Masterful job on that hood -
1969 Ford F-250
Slotto replied to Mercuryman54's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Love the bone stock look. Awesome job -
72 Ford F-100 Sport Custom
Slotto replied to SpikeSchumacher's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great looker Spike! Love the stance -
1966 El Camino
Slotto replied to crazyjim's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great job on the Elky! That paint is perfect! The outside picture is awesome -
Revell London Bus.
Slotto replied to H.A.K's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Super cool. Love what you've done with her. The lights are the cherry on top -
Great color and finish. Nice details in the engine bay too.
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Great looking Woodie. Love her in yellow. Great color combo
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That's pretty cool
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Really nice. Well worth the fight because You Won! Beautiful.
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The whole body got the once over again. This will be the last time. Wet 1500, wet 3000 and a healthy dab of Novus 2. Afterwards I rubbed in some Pledge.
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Wet Sanded down the orange peel that the clear left behind with 1500 then 3000 then a couple times with the polish. Then added some BMF. Running low, I placed an order at the local hobby shop. For the emblems, I added the foil prior to painting the body then after the paint hardened I scrubbed the emblems with a stiff q-tip loaded with alcohol then applied the clear. 2 other bodies waiting patiently as I work on this one. These are the chemicals I used on these 3 bodies.
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Oven cleaner in the yellow can is my go to stripper. never fails me
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I loved that green but I mixed the nail polish with acetone instead of lacquer thinner and the tip of my airbrush dried up before I could finish the car. I was lucky painting an HO scale slot car with it and I thought I could get away with a bigger car but nope. I was so disappointed. I'm new to airbrushing but am learning as I go. I've had a lot of luck with acrylics so far but I may go after that medium again in the future.
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I really liked the green but I wasn't happy with the finish. I couldn't get the right mix and there was some streaks. I ended up stripping it 4 times. Frustrated, I changed colors. To me, this acrylic paint lays down so nice with a 2:1 mix with Isopropyl. The brand is Deco Art Extreme Sheen. The color is Metallic Ruby. I added some gloss black for that black cherry look. Stay Tuned
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Great T-Bird. Love the color combo
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‘57 Chevy Stepside
Slotto replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
You nailed it Greg ?