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Pierre Rivard

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  1. Lovely color and very impressive paint finish. A wonderful build to follow.
  2. I second that, go with what has always worked for you. No time to take chances with this masterpiece. Can't offer any useful input because all I do is acrylics but I'm holding my breath in support. ?
  3. So I have finally reached the finish line, doing an exhaust system without the stock mufflers, the various body trim pieces and finally the 503 BBO registration the car had at the 62 LeMans. She is DONE! I'll be posting the beauty shots in the Under glass other racing section tomorrow.
  4. Thanks Curt, that's why we do these w.i.p. Sharing our discoveries and learning from each other.
  5. Thanks Bruce, I just had to touch it up.
  6. I had to take another look at your beautiful build. Can you share how you improved or refinished the chrome, it looks so good.
  7. The moment I feared came...time to slide the chassis & interior into that body with the massive downward curve. More complicated because I had previously integrated the rear chassis pan to the body... so spread the lower body, slide the chassis back into it at 45 degrees, then rotate the front chassis into position, without breaking or scratching anything. I had decided not to glue the windshield beforehand for fear of breaking it when spreading the body and thankfully the only damaged area from this delicate operation was top of dash. I can fix that before gluing the windshield.
  8. Well done Gary, looks the part with the picture of the real car behind it. Is this from this car that the GT40 chassis was developed ?
  9. David, brush painting can be done but needs the right materials and experimentation to achieve good results. I do it because I model in the winter in Montreal. Personally I use acrylics for everything, plenty of thinning and multiple thin coats. I do polish the primer and clear layers but not the color coat. Here's a few examples
  10. Amazing, rich with so many lifelike details. Hard to imagine this can be done with human sized hands...
  11. Wow, your build captures the feel of the real car so well. Gives me incentive to get one of these old Monogram kits. Well done sir!
  12. Boys and girls, today's infomercial is about Pacer Canopy Glue. It was suggested by Matt Bacon and that stuff is great for gluing clear and chromed parts. Easy to apply, good adhesion and dries clear. I feel like an influencer...without the $$$ pouring in. Matt, let's start a YouTube channel!
  13. Got it, thank you Steve. Plans for a basic , no change OOB build are fading away...
  14. I think the plug wires look spot on for scale. Most of the supply is usually about 0.016 and that always looks a bit oversize in pictures. This is better.
  15. Thanks fellows. Yes getting closer to the finish line. Integrating the chassis into the heavily curved lower body worries me a bit...
  16. The rest of the parts and finished interior. Roll bar fabricated from 1.6mm Evergreen. Added driver seat belt.
  17. Dashboard made. A nice touch from Revell to include 2 of them for LHD or RHD. I added bezels from wrapped wire and micro crystal clear for glass.
  18. Superb build Jason. It looks absolutely lovely. Citroen has brought to market so many innovative cars: Traction Avant, 2CV, SM, C6 and of course the fabulous DS which you have replicated to perfection. Bravo!
  19. Hey those spark plugs look a lot like ... spark plugs! Well played.
  20. Superb work Bob. The MCG PE set looks very good and you are making maximum use of it. Best seat & seat belt combo I have ever seen!
  21. Thanks guys. Today's update. More coming tomorrow...snow storm!
  22. What... not a Cobra? Will follow with great interest Ray, this one is on my wish list.
  23. Your work on the fender flares looks very smooth. I tried the method once and did not achieve as nice a result. Did you make your own Webbers?
  24. First time I risk commenting on your work Charlie. The reason is that what you create is in a totally different league vs. the basic styrene models I make. You fabricate real parts from noble materials and assemble them like a real car. This is beyond impressive, it is magical. Thank you for sharing your methods. Pure joy to follow.
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