Oh yeah, WILL NOT be buying one of these any time soon. It looks like the same design team that brought you the BMW, GMC, LEXUS, NISSAN, TOYOTA, MERCEDES. They all have one designer left and his name is SQUARE B. UGLY.
Thanks, Donn. Wait until you see them next with some Pearl Ex POP added to them. Lordy, I'm enjoying this.
I want to put out a cologne fragrance simply called ENAMEL. :lol:
Mike, thanks for sharing this, it goes to show that all of us have to go through these experiences and learn from them. It's not easy, but you do survive and move on . . .
Of course, as a kid I suffered tremendously from separation anxiety, and I don't think it's something I've dealt with well as an adult.
Thanks for the move over here. I always think in general terms and make the mistake of posting in the GENERAL SECTION. Sorry about that, didn't mean to make extra work for the mods.
Crazy Jim will be happy to hear this, but the Doctor is back in the booth once again painting a few models using Donn's methods, and they never cease to amaze me with the consistently good results.
Here are a few new bodies (I still have to apply the last round of pearls and flakes, then buff and shine):
Thanks, Christopher and Todd. But I was wondering if anyone here had used them to paint model car bodies.
I originally got these to do some pin-striping and they've been sitting here for a couple of years, and I would love to try it. Perhaps, I should just start out by painting a few plastic spoons and see where that goes.