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Dragonhawk1066

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  1. Nice job! Well done!
  2. Looks good! I like the color!
  3. The wagon turned out great!
  4. That is some sweet looking paint work!
  5. Very nice work and a great looking paint job! It's hard to get that good a finish on a black paint job, but you succeeded.
  6. I finished this one up yesterday. It's a simpler kit with a smaller parts count, despite the fact that you can pretty much build it one of three ways. Nonetheless, it's a pretty decent kit and goes together pretty well. I did this one in Model Master Honduras Maroon and Tamiya TS-38 Gunmetal straight from the can. Everything was cleared with Testors Wet Look Clear. The interior and chassis are Rustoleum 2X Satin Canyon Black with Rustoleum Matte Clear. The cargo area is Honduras Maroon as well, with black, khaki and matte metallic bronze craft paints dry-brushed to try to get the wood pattern and cleared with pledge floor gloss. The flathead was painted a mixture of two different green craft paints to try to get close to, I'm guessing based on my Google research, the factory color. Again, a simpler kit, but a very enjoyable quicker build. Thanks for looking!
  7. So many awesome details on this one! Rusty, crusty greatness.
  8. Nice clean build! Great color!
  9. Nice and slick! Well done!
  10. Nice! Great job on the paint and graphics, I like that "smoky" look.
  11. I like it! The NASCAR wheels look like they belong on that car, well executed.
  12. Nice job! It does look very good in black.
  13. Very nice! Great color and paint job!
  14. This whole build hits the WOW factor, but that steering wheel cap, ?!!!!!
  15. Thanks! Me as well, it's a simpler kit, but I'm really liking it. The tires are the kit tires. Thank you Francis! I appreciate that. Thank you! Interesting, I am assuming they are a little more detailed and/or give a little more modern look?
  16. The best thing about the Tamiya sprays(assuming that's what you used) is how thin the layers are, but with some colors that becomes a weakness. Definitely a lesson learned with the gray primer, light color-light primer. I also don't envy you on that foiling job, very rewarding yet very challenging as well.
  17. That is a beautiful piece of work! Outstanding in every way!
  18. Very nice! Definitely has that old school look.
  19. That's a mighty nice looking Charger! Great job on the interior, too. The Arctic Blue Metallic is a beautiful color. That's what I used on my first build in over 20 years, a '67 Chevelle SS396, and I had the exact same problem with the panel lines on that one, even with gray primer.
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