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Thats a very nice colour, I forgot all about those AMT snap 74 Cudas.

Couple of words of advice not criticism just advice, the wheels would look great with a wash of thinned black paint, and this may not have shown up before you painted, but in your 1st photo do you see the two large sinkmarks on the trunk, a little skim of model filler, and sand flush before paint would make a big improvement there.

Keep up the good work

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Thats a very nice colour, I forgot all about those AMT snap 74 Cudas.

Couple of words of advice not criticism just advice, the wheels would look great with a wash of thinned black paint, and this may not have shown up before you painted, but in your 1st photo do you see the two large sinkmarks on the trunk, a little skim of model filler, and sand flush before paint would make a big improvement there.

Keep up the good work

i never noticed the marks in the trunk till you mentioned it  now and i cant belive i forgot to paint the rims 

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i never noticed the marks in the trunk till you mentioned it  now and i cant belive i forgot to paint the rims 

It all comes with time Michelle. Hang in there , be patient with yourself, keep posting  your work and builds here and you'll find yourself getting better and better in no time. A good beginning point is to start a WIP thread. Ask questions , post plenty of pics and the help will be there.....guaranteed. It happened to me when I started modeling on a more serious scale (no pun intended) about 4-1/2 years ago when I joined my first forum. Within 6 months the magic started happening. I was blown away by all of the skills that I had picked up and my builds started taking on a more polished and more real looking result. Just keep posting in here and watch what happens.

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It all comes with time Michelle. Hang in there , be patient with yourself, keep posting  your work and builds here and you'll find yourself getting better and better in no time. A good beginning point is to start a WIP thread. Ask questions , post plenty of pics and the help will be there.....guaranteed. It happened to me when I started modeling on a more serious scale (no pun intended) about 4-1/2 years ago when I joined my first forum. Within 6 months the magic started happening. I was blown away by all of the skills that I had picked up and my builds started taking on a more polished and more real looking result. Just keep posting in here and watch what happens.

i will on my start some wip  for a couple builds i got going 

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