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70 Sting

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  1. Good lookin’ car! ?
  2. Lookin’ good ?. The chrome is amazing, what did you do to it?
  3. Nicely none. I like ‘em all!
  4. Good lookin’ car!
  5. Exceptional work. Did you use BMF for the trim?
  6. Super fine work!
  7. Nice pair. ?
  8. Looks great! I read about some fit issues with the front and/or rear bumpers. Perhaps Revell has addressed these with subsequent releases.
  9. @Koellefornia Kid @Zippi I was quite pleased with the Fujimi wheels. The fronts fit inside the wheel wells - no problem. Just had to file down rears about 1 to 2mm.
  10. @Bills72sj Interesting technique. So would you apply the foil, burnish it down then trim off as much as you can around the outer edges?
  11. Geez, she’s a beaut! Great paint and chrome. Did you use some sort of detail up kit?
  12. You did a really fine job on this! ?
  13. ??What David G. said. ??
  14. Despite the issues it looks great!
  15. Nice. Love the engine, too.
  16. @David G. They are turned off. ? I didn’t want to add silver paint from behind as I thought they might look too bright. While I was installing them under my work light they seemed to show up a well enough on their own… not so much after the fact. I’m undecided whether to leave as is or maybe try a light dry brush with white paint.
  17. @TransAmMike ‘Sinister’… great choice of words. ?
  18. Thanks @happy grumpy. I’m working my way up to those super-glossy paint jobs. Though I think it’s important that the shine match the type of vehicle.
  19. I appreciate that @mustang1989. As I've mentioned in previous posts, this method of photographing cars is very flattering and hides minor flaws.
  20. @Ace-Garageguy I agree. The older cars had so much style and class. They drove and handled like a brick by today's standards but they looked good doing it.
  21. @Bainford I actually used one of those pointy cotton buds on the script and badges as I was concerned a brush might be a little sloppy.
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