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Tim Brown Bowman Gray Modified
Pierre Rivard replied to Wakefan77's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
So much to look at. Highly detailed and beautiful. You must have spent tons of time on that one. Bravo! -
This is very very nice Louis, particularly considering that you started off with a very basic kit. Did the clear red lamp covers come with the kit or aftermarket? Wondering because I am working on a 8C Alfa and looking for a set of these.
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Very interesting. For sure this at 1:12 will be a super detailed project like the Lola?
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Porsche 356
Pierre Rivard replied to afx's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Looks super good JC. What dimension Evergreen have you used for that? -
This is cool! I've built a couple of vintage Monogram race cars and although they are simple kits they look beautiful. Congrats on a beautiful build sir!
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AMT/R2 new tool 1966 Mustang fastback.......
Pierre Rivard replied to Dave Van's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looks good Dave, despite the challenge you faced. Just surprising that 3 coats of primer did not do enough to eradicate this. Porosity in the styrene? -
Careful, wet paint! Well it looks like it's still wet, and gorgeous!
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Mark, this brush painter ain't going away. There will not be a spray booth in my city condo. I did this in a cardboard box outside on my balcony on a perfect 70F day. I decided to go this way for 2 reasons. First I was unsure if my usual brushed Vallejo primer would have good enough adhesion over a resin body and second I wanted a better white primer underlay to give me a fighting chance with the brushed yellow color coat (the hardest of all colors to brush paint). Andy, thanks for the previous advice. I am now starting to understand that resin requires fixes and re-primes. How many times I don't know yet but I now know it is not unusual.
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Primer is on. I decanted Tamiya Metal Primer and brushed on the various metal components, then sprayed Tamiya fine primer. I never had issues preparing styrene surfaces i.e minimal fixes after primer but this is a first for me dealing with resin. The primer helps reveal flaws I had not previously seen or properly addressed. Nothing major, mostly dealing with some pitting issues. Otherwise the surfaces are pretty smooth. I assume the best course of action is to fix the various little defects and shoot another layer of primer on the repaired areas.
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Porsche 356
Pierre Rivard replied to afx's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
wow, the HRM wheels look so finely molded. They will be perfect for this build...I mean one of the 3 builds! -
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