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Well it looks really good!!! I'm trying to get better at that kind of painting so thank you.
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Alrighty thank you so much, I'll be sure to incorperate that into my body paint jobs
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How did you do the stripes so small??
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Alrighty, I'll be sure to try that.
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Thanks, and where do I get this polishing product? And whats the name of it?
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Soooooo a question about paint..... The yellow on the hood and the yellow on the body are different shades. I put another layer of paint on the body to try and even it out, as that's the lighter of the two. What else can I do to improve the look, and make it look really glossy??
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Thanks!! I'll look into it!!
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Thank you!!
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'77 GMC K-10
Evan Williams replied to Evan Williams's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Alrighty thank you so much!! I'll be sure to try that. -
Thank you and I sure will!!
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Thanks!! I'm thinking about doing the crusher camero with black racing stripes. It'll be a yellow '67 camero with a big block engine with a blower.
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Thanks!! I really put a lot of time into that interior, it was veeery stressful but so thrilling to see the end result.
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Thanks!!
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I know right?? Thats's a cool car and all but I wanted to be original.
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Thank you and I do use Tamiya 6mm for masking. I'm thinking about using the 2mm bending tape for trim and such. Thoughts??
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41' Chevy Pick-up
Evan Williams replied to DeeCee's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
How did you do that paint job?!?!?! -
Thank you, that means a lot!!
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'77 GMC K-10
Evan Williams replied to Evan Williams's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you so much, will the white undercoat help with the bleed or is that all in masking? And do you have any tips on masking? -
'65 c-10
Evan Williams replied to Evan Williams's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you, I appreciate that. I'll be sure to use that -
Is that a kit or did you fabricate all of that?
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By far my best build & also my proudest build!! My '68 Dodge Charger with a 440 big block. It took me over a month to complete as I submerged myself into the detail of the car. This car truly helped me grow as a builder & I can't wait to see what comes next after this one!!
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Thank you and I will be sure to look into that. I am very excited to see what all I can learn from these forums as you are right, this is a wealth of knowledge.
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My '77 k-10 Chevy. I absolutely loved this build & look forward to building more trucks in the future. This is my first taste of two tone painting & am very pleased with the way it turned out. I put a lot more time & detail into the engine & cab & I really believe they make the truck much more outstanding. If anyone has any comments, or constructive criticism please give a reply. I really want to get better. Thank y'all
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My '65 Chevy c-10 stepside. This was the second model car I ever built. I actually went back & redid a lot of the paint but as you can tell I'm sure, all of the glass is missing. Glue was smeared all over it so I thought it looked better without it. Very proud of this & I'm very happy that my builds have only gotten better as time has gone on
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Here's my revell '69 stingray corvette with a 427 size engine. This is an older build of mine so it is not near the quality I would like, but I still take great pride in this as a part of me is invested. If anyone sees anything I could improve upon or do better please say something. I want to get better