Try this one
Look Dave, I can see you're really upset about this. I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill, and think things over.
Thanks for the suggestion John but I’ve tried those and they are too big. It’s the diameter that’s the problem. The firestones are actually larger around then what I have now. Although I think if I narrow the track I might be able to squeeze these in so they don’t run into the fenders. 🧐 Gonna go back to my tire bin later and see what else I can find.
I have used the Tamiya to accent wheels but more often then not I find myself going back to tradition and using thinned out Testors. I find it easier with the Testors to get an even coating. The Tamiya always comes out darker in some places then others. But maybe that’s just me.
I have to go along with what Roy says. On 1:1 cars I was always taught to start at the bottom and work my way up. On models I do the same. I do the sides first and then the front and rear making my way to the middle and the roof.
Away I sees it is we enter the bank from behind when Mr McGill is on his lunch break and I’m fingering he eats so slow we have a good hour to crack the safe, what ja think.