carro Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 (edited) Well, Finally done! After 2 paint jobs, bodywork, headaches and losing interest again and again i can call this one finished. Here is the link to rthe w.i.p. some chassis pics. Edited December 3, 2016 by carro link
espo Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 This has kind of a menacing look with the black trim and wheels. Very good chassis detail considering what the kit has to work with. The exhaust outlets look like they would burn down anyone who got to close. I like the attitude of its appearance.
DumpyDan Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 Awesome idea, great thinking out of the box.....Love it!
Snake45 Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 Very nice! Did you do anything special with the panel lines? They look really good. I'm working on a polished white plastic '53 and I thought it looked a little plain, so I scribed out all the panel lines and ran THIN black into all of them, and then washed out most of it, and now I think they look too stark (will be hard to say for sure till it's finished). Yours look "just right."
D. Battista Posted December 4, 2016 Posted December 4, 2016 Pretty cool ...! good you stuck with it ...!
carro Posted December 5, 2016 Author Posted December 5, 2016 This has kind of a menacing look with the black trim and wheels. Very good chassis detail considering what the kit has to work with. The exhaust outlets look like they would burn down anyone who got to close. I like the attitude of its appearance.Thanks! yea at first i was planning to use tuner style exhaust pipes, but i found this 2 eyelets that went in there perfectly so i painted them and glued them in place.
carro Posted December 5, 2016 Author Posted December 5, 2016 Awesome idea, great thinking out of the box.....Love it!I like that a lot. Nice job!Nice build. Like all the aspects of it.very clean niceThank's!
carro Posted December 5, 2016 Author Posted December 5, 2016 Very nice! Did you do anything special with the panel lines? They look really good. I'm working on a polished white plastic '53 and I thought it looked a little plain, so I scribed out all the panel lines and ran THIN black into all of them, and then washed out most of it, and now I think they look too stark (will be hard to say for sure till it's finished). Yours look "just right."All I did was rescribed them , the color I used its just Duplicolor gray primer with gloss over it, I think being gray really helps the panel lines look the way they do.
carro Posted December 5, 2016 Author Posted December 5, 2016 Pretty cool ...! good you stuck with it ...!It fought me all the way but im glad I stuck with it. Thank you.
BigTallDad Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Very nice! Did you do anything special with the panel lines? They look really good. I'm working on a polished white plastic '53 and I thought it looked a little plain, so I scribed out all the panel lines and ran THIN black into all of them, and then washed out most of it, and now I think they look too stark (will be hard to say for sure till it's finished). Yours look "just right."Rather than using thin black, add a drop or two (a little experimentation might be in order) of the black to the white you used for the body. Thin that out and apply. That way you don't get the drastic/stark contrast on the panel lines.This also works for other light colors, such as yellow, red, etc.
Snake45 Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Rather than using thin black, add a drop or two (a little experimentation might be in order) of the black to the white you used for the body. Thin that out and apply. That way you don't get the drastic/stark contrast on the panel lines.This also works for other light colors, such as yellow, red, etc.I'm just polishing the nice white plastic, there is no white paint. I used an acrylic black very thinned with rubbing alcohol. After the wash, I went back over it with rubbing alcohol on a rag to wipe/wash a good deal of it out, and it still looks too stark (at this stage). Maybe I'll try the same thing with a medium gray and see how that looks. Or maybe after it's assembled with the chrome and tires and red interior and various things, it won't seem quite so stark.
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