Not harder just new...I went through the same thing when I did my '34 pu.
But the more I did the more fun I had and refined my skills at the same time!
your chassis turned out killer !!!! Keep Building
on my '37 I'm going after the "Minotti Style" and I'm going for a slammer Highboy......stay tuned
Kris Morgan Go here and buy not drill...then install!!
http://www.scalemodelingbychris.com/mad_distributors.htm
NO I DO NOT WORK FOR THESE FOLKS.....I JUST SPEND MY $$$$
Oh don't I know.....
rather than CUT the top, lower the lip so the top can drop down a smidge and keep the dual windows, you may need some mud or sheet styrene but shouldn't be too tricky....LOVE the front flip on the grill.This caught my eye as i'm working on a '37 3 window Phantom
heres a peek.........
I've only found one product guaranteed not to yellow and be crystal clear.
It's a single stage urethane clear that's thinned with Xylene and you use their hardener. It's a rock hard surface finish used in the boat industry.
It's called POR 15 made by GLISTEN PC.
You can find it on the internet. I have a pint kit that sells for about $35.00 at my local auto paint store.
Is that the "paint over rust"......I've used on auto / MC frames????
The Design, Concept, and Execution are FLAWLESS!!!!!!!
The paint and stripe work great!!!
that said IMHO the grill is too tall needs a section or ???
It just looks toooooo big, for a slammed kustom.....
butttttttt thats just me
Your problem is TIME!!!!!!
The white based glues all will work,but take forever to set up.
Tacky glue or crafters pick water based super glue (Michaels ) are great for glass but will work anywhere
I love them for mock ups....but can work well for final assy