Really nice. The photos look pretty real. Great job. I just picked one of these kits up at Wal-Mart when they had their model display set up a few weeks ago.
Well KK.....you worked long and hard at producing a nice model so I think you could do the same with a WIP don't ya think. I for one would like to see your builds in progress. I'm not very good at it but I do like other fella's to see what I'm up to on the work bench.
Ok fella's, dodged a bullet on this one. I let the acrylic paint dry for about 45 min then I went of it with 2000 grit, cleaned it off, airbrushed a little darker color. It's still a little wet. Once it cures out it will look fine. I like it.
Ok....the humidity got down below 70% so I got the airbrush out. Started with the fenders and shot some Anita's Burgundy and it came out great. After cleaning out the airbrush I started painting the body parts and after a second coat I knew something wasn't right. The paint looked spotty so I stopped. I used the same process and all parts had the same primer. I ditched Anita's Vanilla Cream paint. I have another color that's a little darker so I'll give that a shot.
I've been looking the kit over this morning and it looks pretty nice. Like you mentioned Dave, I am going to lower the suspension a little no matter which version I build.
Holy Smokes....I would have never thought you could shoot clear over paint that quick. That Maron is a lot lighter than what I was thinking it would be. I like the lighter color. Looks really nice.
Welcome to the forum and nice looking Cobra. I'd say your eye is pretty good on the stripping. You might want to take your compete mailing address out of your signature. City and State are fine.