The door panel trim is actually ModelMasters Chrome, the door handles and window cranks are Molotow Chrome..
As for the piping on the seats, I used narrow cut strips of BMF. First time I ever did this on the Bel Air seats. Luckily I still have a little of the old good BMF that actually sticks.
My HL had some of the Autoborne on clearence so obviously that was the last of them. I use the 4011 reducer and a few drops of 4030 Balancing Clear. The 4030 gives it a nice sheen ( a kind of satin look) and helps it lay down nicely
Well Mark some how I haven't looked at your build here. As usual, you jump right into doing mods to replicate race cars and do a great job. I'll be watching now.?
It is a nice kit with great detail and parts. Are you trying to get me to reveal the color David???
Ditto on the wheels Roger and thats why not using them.
Yep, like James I get it at HL. If I need a Createx product HL may not have I have found spraygunner.com has a good price on it. Just me maybe, but I stick with Createx thinners, the sealers (primer), and slow dry mediums when using Createx.
Thanks... Yep, a few drops of 4011 will do it. One thing I don't like about the Auto Bourne black is you have to be careful not to scratch it. It dries quick and smooth but not very tough.