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  1. Thanks Tom I was wondering about that too it seamed to big a pattern. Well I did not like the color of the interior as it looked to dark for what I was trying to get so now it's a lighter blue with dark inserts I think it's closer to what it should be now. Also I now have color on the body. I added some black wash on the wheels too.

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  2. I'm going to try to add some texture for the headliner seeing how it is pretty big. I've seen where others have used a wet paper towel coated with Elmer's glue to create the shell and then paint it. Here is my wet towel with Elmer's glue setting up and the cut out after it dried. Also did a test fit to make sure everything still fits and to see how the wheels look in the body.

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  3. Thanks John and Andraz.

    Gary, the first thing I do is research my subject to get the required locations and size of the trim using pictures or in this case I was able to use the 68 Fury III Coverable model I have to help in getting the location and size. I used 1/4" tape as a guide to lay out the location of the molding to be placed. This helped to keep the molding straight and to keep the glue from going all over the body. Let me know if you have any questions.

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