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Dominik

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  1. Thank you all for words, buddies. A "step by step" about the broken Window will follow next days in the right section. ...you are right Jason. It means "Interpretation" - how can i change the title?
  2. Thank you very much buddies for ALL comments! I always have a smile on my face, if i see him in my shelf standing. The Diorama is just in work - to giv him the right scene. Sure, i will try it. I wrote it in german (its tooo difficult to write it down in your language for me) and took a translator - so be not hard to me, i hope you can understand, how i made it. It was also a first try for me - make a damaged car! First, i will show you the tools i took: One quarter is 10mm a side. As I made ​​the rear window? Take a Dremel and drill out the size of the hole. Hole to hole, then it is frayed out before. Using a flat head mill I have the strength of the clear part of the hole is thinned from the inside, then with a 0.3 mill head, he sweats the "frayed out, splintered." Then diagonally with a coarse disc loop stackable washer crossed the (always in the same direction) at a shallow angle with no pressure just tumbled over it worked. Inside and outside. Then, vertical / horizontal, diagonal crossed again and so on, until I appealed to the result for parallel polishing and pretend the "shattered glass". Was a first attempt and the result has satisfied me. Ifs had not worked would be an undamaged window came to the place. It took 1 1/2 hour to get this result i accept. I have no pictures from the work in progress...that it is easier to understand. One closeup from the window: @Jim: Same procedure - translator on the go for the marks on the sides: The scars are carved with various files in the plastic (deeper, wider, narrower, "scratch"). - Then the edges are broken and the body primed. Thin layer on the sides, thicker paint layer from the decorative strip upwards and included roof. - Body with 1000 wet sandpaper sanded - Scratches scratched again - Antique white finish. Back up from the moldings, one, two more layers, laterally sparsely - Now comes a splash of color - this is the "heavier" part. I have now painted with Tamiya chrome and aluminum, the scratches until I liked the look (because I always build their own ideas / male). - After a light dry paint over it with aluminum - After drying the supernatant colors (increases) wet sanded. Veeeery piano. - Body wet sanded to - Decals on it and adapted to the scarring - Clear Coat Here two closeups. Left side: and right side: I hope it's a bit understandable? Any question - always ask
  3. a short look insiede his workplace (without Donuts)... My favorite few Thanks for your attention. Note: i have the biggest respect of the work of all cops! They make a hard job to save our life and home.
  4. We all know, that "The Dukes of Hazzard" are always on the run with their General. But also we know, that the cops are the loosers - in the movies! In other movies like "The Dukes" (for example Canonball, Bandit, BluesBrothers) we see - the same results. Here i tested some new methodes of damaging and sure, i had the lust, to make a real Copcar after a hot ride - and Rosco loosed. Enough of words - here we go
  5. all looks perfect to me. Paintjob, driver, stuff on the bed and trailer. Great!
  6. looks good! paintjob, details on the engine, "forgotten" parts that reduce weight - like it!
  7. You want to know what i think about it? Looks cooooooooooool ! The bodywork looks realy good for me! Well done, keep on cruis'n
  8. Hi Jim! Nice color you choosed - i like it! Looks clean an shiny. Well Done!
  9. x2 here it is and it looks great! Cool idea, fantastic work!
  10. Wow! This interieur is amazing! Thanks for sharing and to give new ideas for customizing! cant wait to see it painted...
  11. Hi Nick, came out beautiful. I like the color and the steelies. Look very good to me. Did a great job on it!
  12. Dominik

    VW 1300

    Love it. Sweet and clear
  13. the last picture with the spinning wheels is awesome! hot ride! perfect built in my view.
  14. the weathering looks really cool. Like it.
  15. love it! very nice color, high detailed engine - perfect! looks like a real car. beautiful!
  16. Cool looking Chevy! I dont know, how long the rear tires will give contact if the driver let it fly. Burn, buddie burn! Smell the rubber
  17. Outstanding car. Looks perfect in my view Geoff. Great job, to be proud on it!
  18. i am speechless...great building!
  19. x2 The first picture is....simply "wow"...speechless.
  20. Coooool idea! Looks like it is factorybuilt from Chrysler. Why didn't they had such a great idea for the PT?
  21. love it!
  22. The same thoughs i had, if i see those pics from my unbeloved snapkit in the shelf. Yours looking fantastic! Now you gave me impressions, what could be done with it. Thanks!
  23. Dominik

    62 Belair

    Looks great! The trimwork (not only, but its my favorite on it) is awesome - very clean. Great car, congratulations!
  24. I like both! also my question: how you made the 4-door?
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