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  1. Very cool Mike, it's not an easy model to build.....
  2. Very cool man!!!!
  3. I've heard of some of the guys in my club using this technique but I still have not seen their work in person.
  4. Thank you guys. Paint is Testors Light Blue enamel from the small bottles but I added at least 2 more bottles of white to lighten it more and simulate the real car. After this I cleared it with Testors Wet Look Clear.
  5. Followed the WIP on this one and thought it was phenomenal, thanks for sharing, turned out awesome. One of my all time favorite kits!!!
  6. Thank you guys, lately I have not been doing this much because I have been very busy doing work for reviews and other articles. Hopefully I can do something down the road.....
  7. I'll be anything you want me bro!!! LOL!!!
  8. Completed this baby a few Months back, don't know if I ever shared it here but here it goes. Review model for, well, you know who..... Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
  9. Daddyfink, that one? I will never understand..... The picture is right in your face when you finish taking it, no? And yes, it's like you can't take another one....
  10. It has happened to me at least 5 times with the Testor's lacquer paint cans, have to try to remember.....
  11. Wow, I really like this bro!!!!
  12. Thank you guys and Nick, I wouldn't say I had problems with the build itself, just the heavily chromed parts full of mold lines all over. Wish I could have put some wiring and plumbing on that engine, surely lots of potential there!!
  13. This was a review kit for SA I did a few months back, nasty little critter, 80% of the time spent building this thing was cleaning up parts. All the chrome was replaced with Alclad and even though I cannot alter the kit because of the review, this one was one of those kits that just had to be dealt with.... Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
  14. Looks great, paint is smooth, very cool!!
  15. Now you know why so many of these hobby shops close......
  16. cruz

    Opel!

    Thanks guys! Kevin, I used the old BMF trick of foiling before painting, it's not too difficult. What I personally do is sand the whole body lightly, this ensures that your BMF will have some tooth and surface to grab onto. When laying the BMF around the script, don't be cheap, place a nice big piece around it, this way it will stick to the script well once you start removing the excess around the script. Of course, make sure you burnish that BMF very well into each and every detail of the script. Use a smooth round pick to do this but make sure you don't put too much pressure, you don't want to break the BMF. Make sure you get as close to the script as possible when cutting the BMF around it. Go ahead and prime the body and let it dry completely. At this point you can go ahead and expose the letters using a very fine piece of sanding cloth, in this case I used 4000 grit but it is possible to use a polishing compound as well as a little bit of mineral spirits on your index finger and a piece of cloth. You can also add the color and even clear coat and do this step at the end, I just wanted to show this because I knew I was going to have some questions asked in reference to this subject.... Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
  17. cruz

    Opel!

    Hey, stop thinking out loud......
  18. cruz

    Opel!

    Simple kit, painted w/ Go Mango from Testor's, no clear. Very old mold, actually had to rescribe a lot of the moulding detail around the windows in order to BMF a little easier once the paint is in place. Bumpers were Alcladed and wheels were reworked so that they would not stick out so much. Fun build though!! Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
  19. Thanks guys! Citadel paints form the Games Workshop Stores sell these washes. They are water based and come in a variety of colors. They work great!! Hosted on Fotki
  20. Built this one for review, 100% out of box...... Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
  21. Love your work David!!!!!!!
  22. I used Testor's Lacquer Fiery Orange for this jeep but I toned down the metallics by using dull coat on the paint before adding the clear. It works pretty good! Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki
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