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Latest project on the bench.  I actually bought this kit before I started building cars, it just appealed to me, must have been a couple of years ago.

Sorry it isn't the big flash classics that are so popular on here but I like it :)

Box is battered, the instructions are like an old newspaper from the loft and the kit is full of flash.

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First job was to clean up, prime and paint the body shell and put it to one side to cure while I got on with the delightful chassis and engine. No Hot Rod is it ;)

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Once the body was fully dried, I did a test fit on the chassis.

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Everything lines up well so I Clear Coated (Zero paints 2K) after adding the green HT leads using .4mm lead wire.

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Once dried enough I put the body loosely onto the chassis to see how it looked.

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I will now wait to let the clear coat fully harden before doing a full assembly and then it is on to the small details.

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Thanks for the positive comments guys. Yep, apart from a couple of trucks and bikes before I tried cars it was all green or grey military.  The biggest lesson I have learned since retiring last June is patience and building what I like rather than following trends and chasing the latest kits.  Now I am happy to take on anything I fancy.  Weird thing is, I don't drive and don't have a car so know nothing about them lol.

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Looking good, what paint did you use for the body ?

Thank you, the paint is Mr Hobby H15 Bright Blue gloss acrylic.

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I think you're hiding your light under a bushel Graham.

Military modllers aren't supposed to be able to do shiney paint!

I think it was me that should never have been a military modeller lol.  Thanks for the kind words:)

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No worries.

A bit of polishing compound on the paint would make it perfect ,if you don't mind me saying so.

this is something I have yet to try, this is just clear coated.  I need to set up a sacrificial piece to practice polishing before I try it on a build.  And no, I don't mind you saying this as I will not learn any other way :)

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Try a tube of Turlexax Scratch  Remover Graham. you should be able to get it at most Motor Factors

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Thanks for that.  That is one gorgeous looking car!

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