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Yeah Nah

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  1. Stunning work. So delicate!
  2. Great build of one the prettiest Pontiacs!
  3. Whoa! Gorgeous Plymouth!
  4. Nice work! Diorama setting is super cool too.
  5. Thanks Brian. That explains a lot.
  6. Turned out great in the end. Top build!
  7. The interior 'tub' was an atrocious fit and took some cutting, adding plastic, re-arranging and general fiddling about but got there in the end to produce a model that I'm pretty pleased with. Thanks for looking!
  8. Love these old racers. Top job!
  9. Spectacular finish! Excellent build.
  10. Very nice! That exhaust system would give it a nice sound.
  11. Excellent detail work on this. Your 'woodwork' is very convincing!
  12. Top job on this Tony! Wouldn't know looking at it you had decal issues.
  13. Smooth looking '57!
  14. Superb! Amazing stuff.
  15. Excellent work! Cool colour choice too.
  16. Beautiful. That finish is something else.....
  17. Yeah Nah

    BMW Isetta

    Love it! Great build of this little cutie.
  18. The 'square' Skylines are still my favourites. Nice build Andrew.
  19. Great model of a genuine classic Jay!
  20. Thanks for the supportive and helpful comments. Bob, I'm the same re loving both the kit and the real thing. A chopped-top straight from the factory! ?
  21. Amazing attention to detail Louis! Incredible model artistry.
  22. Thanks Bill. That might be the problem. Being actual metal, I didn't think BMF needed any protective coating but I'll do it in future.
  23. Coulda. Shoulda. Woulda. Didn't. Did this a while back and instead of filling the body flaws, put the paint on, finished the model and now regretting it. It was one of my earlier builds and at the time was probably the best result I'd achieved to date with rattle can paint and BMF so I willfully ignored the obvious surface flaws. Still happy with other parts of the build so I'll keep them as is but hopefully be able to strip that enamel off the body and start again on it. BTW, did anyone else at some point have the shine fade off Bare Metal Foil and even have what looks like some form of corrosion (as here on this model) set in after a few months? It happened to a number of my models and I'm wondering if it's something I did. Will keep you posted on the result and in the meantime thanks for looking and will appreciate any comments.
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