
Horrorshow
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Love the reflection. Really nice pics.
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Real sharp!
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I was just watching YouTube videos on this technique. Looks pretty cool, guitars, deer skulls, even running shoes, I’m going to give it a try in the future.
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Real nice. I’m working on the same kit.
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Thanks Mark, it was 1966. Much like my model building, my memory isn’t quite so accurate anymore. I’m pretty sure the car was unsponsored for this race but I thought it would look better with a logo on the rear quarters.
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I have switched to Tamiya primers but they don’t have a black one
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Great work on both builds!
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Did you bare metal foil them too??
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Looks great. Interesting color, what is it?
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Started with the AMT 1968 Roadrunner kit. Plastic Performance wheels, tires and roll cage. Styrene headlight and taillight covers. Powerslide decals. I had some issues getting the roll cage to fit and the window trim is so small I was unable to BMF them. I saw this paint scheme watching a YouTube video of the 1968 Firecracker 400.
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How to make a rubber tire looks like flat.
Horrorshow replied to Mittagskind's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
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I will never use a bottle from my building supplies (paint, glue, decal restorers etc.) without reading the label first. While my accident was minor, it could have ruined a paint job. Decal restorer and decal softener are not interchangeable.
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1965 Oldsmobile 442 (Built from an AMT '64 Olds 442 and Lindberg '67 442)
Horrorshow replied to crowe-t's topic in Model Cars
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Donnie was my favorite growing up…I have four of his builds in queue
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Nice gasser. Looks like a nice kit to build
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Started with the Revel Foose 65 Impala kit. Added Plastic Performance roll cage, wheels and tires. Ace decals finished it off. I was going to make styrene headlight and taillight covers but they were an odd shape. I ended up installing the headlights and painting them steel color. For the taillights, I glued styrene behind the body then added steel paint, not 100% accurate but still looks okay. The rest of the kit went together pretty well but there is a twist in it. I’m pretty sure Bobby only ran one race for Smokey Yunick, the 65 World 600.
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Great work on both!
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The yellow is washi tape. Stuff is awesome, never had a bleed though. The blue is regular painters tape
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1968 Mercury M100
Horrorshow replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice truck…nice history lesson too, eh.