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Ira

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  1. Rocks & Bushes! I added some Bushes and Rocks to the base. DODGER Is Almost Finished! Finished Photos Coming Soon...
  2. Solar & Flames! I found a Revell Honda Hood Decal that looks like it would make a Great Solar Panel. Here is the Hood Decal Cut to fit and applied to the area I scribed earlier. The Flames are from the Revell 32 Ford Kit. I also added a R to a DODGE Decal to make it a DODGER Decal! More Coming...
  3. Painted People! I thought these were Tamiya Figures but it turns out these are Fujimi People. Finished Painting the People. I used Vallejo Paints, the Detailer Washes and Testors Dullcote to Finish. More Coming...
  4. Dirty Base! I wanted to add some Texture and Color to the Base. I started with 2 Wrinkled Paper Towels and White Glue. Next I brushed White Glue all over the Base. Then I spread the paper towels out across the Base and wrapped the excess inside the Base. First I sprayed the Base with a Light Brown. Then I sprayed over the Brown with Floquil "Dirt" Paint. The Dirt Paint is Clear with Multi-Color Dirt Specks. After it dried I sprayed it with Dullcote. Here is a close up of the Dirty Base. More Coming...
  5. Thanks Dave! Looking Forward to seeing your New MS-1! I'm thinking about doing a new "Fiberglass Fantasies" VW Panel/Thames Drag Team. Here is a photo of the FIRE FROG, another Moonscope Kitbash... http://i453.photobucket.com/albums/qq260/iradahm/Fire%20Frog%20Fin/DSCN0851F_zpsd0b970bb.jpg
  6. Thanks for the kind words & memories Dave! That looks like parts of my "Car Model Magazine" article the MS-1. Customizing the Moonscope...
  7. Thanks Dave! Detailing has become one of my favorite things about modeling...
  8. Thanks for the kind words Tony! So glad you are enjoying it...
  9. Up On Two Wheels! I am using a "Burner Cover" from a stove for a Base. The Lid to a Metal Tin Box would work well too. I marked the spots for the Drilling Holes and then drilled holes for the Tire Bolts. Next I bolted the Tire Bolts to the Base. Here is the Dodger on the Base! Rear View... More Coming...
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