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I mentioned in another thread some issues I had getting the tires right. My attempt at a misting of dullcote ended up in a fur coat. I did all I'm goin to to clean them up. But while in the process, I lost a decal. Of coarse. So I purchased more, all good. I applied the new decals to one side. They are a bit larger then the kits'. Question is...Do I redo the other side or leave as is when only I will know? Hmm.
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Hello all passersby. I have not posted in a month, but there has been some marauding going on. (sorry, had to) The tub is coming together. I'm throwing in more detail as I go. Part of the fun, right? To reiterate, I've done very little kit mods in my time. I'm happy how the floor looks so far. And I'm determined to... Build Me a Mercury! (ok, I'll stop) So, roll cage. the instructions were not clear where the 'L' shaped piece went. So I just went for it. The kit did not come with the back struts, so I just went for it. I began to modify the dash.
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If I'm going to pay $6 S/H on a $7 purchase (some PE thingy), I may as well throw in a couple kits for a nominal shipping increase to make it worth while...Right?
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Tire Finishes- I purchased aftermarket tires and wheels, applied the decals and then a light shot of Testors Dullcoat. They looked really good. After a bit the dullcoat started to flake off. Since I already had the wheels in, I brushed on Vallejo Matte Finish. That gives off an almost fuzzy look. I'm afraid to use any solvents because I can't loose the decals. It is not a show stopper, just wonder about remedies and/or other techniques to add realism to the tires. Thanks in advance.
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AMT ‘67 Chevelle Pro Street (Pro Touring)
CA Whitecloud replied to nickfzr61's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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I found the reddish color I wanted, Krylon, Fire Red. Wheels look good, a little sloppy maybe. The lugs are not as defined as I wanted. I'm still not the panel line master. I use Tamiya accent color all the time, but have a hard time gauging the dosage. Are there cases where a different technique is preferable? Should I thin the panel liner even more from the bottle? A little clean-up and some valve stems. Looks better with tires. If I'm building a race car, I guess the backseat has to go. Ditching the console may be more of a challenge.
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Random question: Having not looked at one in years, are modern "Snap-togethers" any more technical than than those years past?
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I have a random can of purple paint that's been starring at me for a while. I look at my stash and nothing was saying purple, so why not a Caddy.
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