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Looks great! That color is awesome!

Thank you very much, I appreciate it.

Looks really good,and impressed by how nice the masking lines look. Can i ask what type of tape you use?

Thanks, I like it too. :)  3M blue painters tape and plain old masking tape were used. Thin paint, low pressure, and that seems to do it.

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I hadn't touched this in about a week, but I can now proudly proclaim that the interior is 100% finished (or as finished as it's ever going to get). I have a project waiting in the wings that's massively important to me, but I won't start it until after I wrap this one up.

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I hadn't touched this in about a week, but I can now proudly proclaim that the interior is 100% finished (or as finished as it's ever going to get). I have a project waiting in the wings that's massively important to me, but I won't start it until after I wrap this one up.

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Excellent job!!  Q:what color primer di you use?

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Under the Rootbeer, that is:)

Thanks a bunch. It's Duplicolor white primer. I had a fair few issues getting the root beer to fill a bunch of scratches showing in the primer, but that had more to do with very poor body prep than anything else.

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Thanks a bunch. It's Duplicolor white primer. I had a fair few issues getting the root beer to fill a bunch of scratches showing in the primer, but that had more to do with very poor body prep than anything else.

Thnx!, I was curious what that color would look like. im going to be painting a Pantera that color.  -Great job on your build!

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Thnx!, I was curious what that color would look like. im going to be painting a Pantera that color.  -Great job on your build!

Thanks again. Finally getting more BMF on this puppy, but it's a very slow process for me.

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Thanks again. Finally getting more BMF on this puppy, but it's a very slow process for me.

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Nice!  it should be a slow process for anybody.......its looking terrific!!

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Thanks, fellas. I like to think this model has taught me a few things, and I don't intend to make a lot of the same errors on the '71 I'll soon be starting.

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