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Everything posted by Dragonhawk1066
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That is fantastic!
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That looks pretty slick! Quite an imaginative engine swap as well.
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Fantastic looking Charger! Great color and wheel/tire choice!
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Well done! I haven't figured out a color for mine yet.
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Too bad about the hood, but the completed work looks beautiful!
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Another outstanding build Randy!
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Posche 911 GT3R
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Bruce Scully's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Very cool looking T-bucket, nice work!
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Nice looking Impala, Mike!
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Excellent looking 442!
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Fantastic! Very well done!
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Very nice!
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That's pretty cool looking! Fantastic work!
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Great work, great paint job!
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Revell Corvette C7.R "StreetCar" in Custom Mixed Teal.
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
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Sharp Impala in a sweet looking color scheme!
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That is neat! Very well executed conversion!
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Nice looking Chevette! Never thought I'd hear myself say that, lol!
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Looks good in Gold, nice work! I found that Testors Enamels take forever to dry so I haven't used any since about 5 or 6 builds into my return to the hobby five years ago.
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Revell Corvette C7.R "StreetCar" in Custom Mixed Teal.
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Thanks guys, much appreciated! I seriously considered taking some pics without that big wing, it sets right into the mounting holes and isn't glued on. Ken, Thanks a bunch for all the compliments! About the photography, I wish I had some secrets of the trade but I just adjust the zoom on my phone's camera and the distance from me to the subject until the whole subject looks clear and snap the pics, lol. -
Here's my take on the Revell Chevy Corvette C7.R. The paint is a custom mix using Folkart Blue Topaz with a little Delta Ceramcoat Navy Metallic added in, while the lower portion was taped off and sprayed with Anita's Glossy Black. I cleared it with Createx UVLS 4050 Gloss Clear and wet-sanded with 8000 and 12,000 grit, polished with Novus #2, and finished it off with Meguiar's Cleaner Wax. I used the kit decals for the stripes, but didn't want to use the race livery decals as I was going for more of a 'Street Racer" look. This is more of a simplified kit with only 64 parts, so details like any kind of a suspension or drivetrain, save for the engine, are not there. Nevertheless, it fits together pretty well, was a really fun build, and will look pretty good on my shelf. Thanks for looking!
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Very nice pics of that awesome Pro Street Fairlane!
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Nice looking Notchback!