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Here's my revell '69 stingray corvette with a 427 size engine. This is an older build of mine so it is not near the quality I would like, but I still take great pride in this as a part of me is invested. If anyone sees anything I could improve upon or do better please say something. I want to get better

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Welcome to the forum, Evan..

I would suggest highlighting the badges, and some things on the interior with a silver sharpie or something.., maybe a Molotow Chrome pen. smooth out the paint a tad... but all in all, its not bad... especially for an older build. Keep at it, and look around on here. There is a wealth of knowledge and great people to learn from... You'll learn a lot and get better and better as time goes on. Build on, bro!

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Welcome to the forum, Evan..

I would suggest highlighting the badges, and some things on the interior with a silver sharpie or something.., maybe a Molotow Chrome pen. smooth out the paint a tad... but all in all, its not bad... especially for an older build. Keep at it, and look around on here. There is a wealth of knowledge and great people to learn from... You'll learn a lot and get better and better as time goes on. Build on, bro!

Thank you and I will be sure to look into that. I am very excited to see what all I can learn from these forums as you are right, this is a wealth of knowledge.

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I think if you listen to KWT you will be alright because your builds look nice and with a little bit more detail you will be happier! Keep on building!!!

vince

Thank you and I sure will!!

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I'll echo what Jeremy said-----some BMF or one of those paint pens can make those little details stand out. If you're ever stuck on a detail, don't hesitate to ask! Someone on here is bound to know the answer to whatever is a sticking point. ;)

The 'Vette is looking good! I didn't even paint mine many years ago when I started building. That wouldn't come till a good five years or so down the line!

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