That's coming along very nicely, Kevin!!
What's with the band-aid?
Were you working on a model in the back seat of your hearse with an X-Acto while one of your buddies drove you around town?
No, wait...that's Clay's gig!
The chains on the tailgate are a nice touch!!
Later,
Very nicely built little Bugeye, Randy!!
The paint and BMF work look GREAT!!
The cut-down glass makes it look MEAN!!
Hey, I din't know that Nick F40 was your son!!
Later,
I apply the BMF after all of the paint and polish work is done. If you do a good job cleaning the model BEFORE you apply the BMF, it sticks really well.
I often use Windex to specifically clean any polishing or wax residue from wherever the BMF is going to be applied. Don't use IPA to clean the model after it's been painted. IPA is a GREAT paint remover for Testors, Tamiya and many other enamel and lacquer paints.
Good luck, Milt!!
That's too funny!!
I agree with Curt, you're modeling skills have improved a lot over the past several months...and, that's what this forum is all about!!
Keep up the GREAT work!!
Later,
John,
Another superb build!! That is one sweet looking little Nova!
You must be building a pretty nice collection of 60's muscle cars!!
Yes, I too have used hoods from PSF Hobbies. Trust me, your "experience" with the hood was typical for their stuff.
Keep up the GREAT builds and keep posting your work!!
Very nice, clean build, John!! The BMF work looks good, too!!
I too like the Testors paint. I haven't found anything that is as easy to use, sprays as nice and looks as good when it's done as Testors lacquer.
Keep up the GREAT work!!
John,
Those old trucks can take on the biggest of engines and come back for more!!
That old 392 is goint ot look GREAT under the hood!!
Thanks for sharing,