JollySipper Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Final primer on the NSX.......... Rustoleum primer really is good to work with. It sands smooth and holds up to the lacquer paints really well. Just steer away from using their paints for bodies! This will get DupliColor.......... 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Not much, but seein' as how I needed to clean the bench off again to do more work on the 1:1 DeLorean panel, and as I'm inspired by Dave B's Cheetah build, I figgered I'd do a quick mockup of my Cox Cheetah, the same basis Dave started with. Wheels and tires are from an Accurate Miniatures GS Corvette, maybe a little too heavy for the Cheetah. ...and as I had the oven cleaner out anyway, I stripped it before putting it back on the shelf of doom. This one was a complete slotcar. Edited 4 hours ago by Ace-Garageguy 1
meechum68 Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago Check my post on the 47 Chevy Aerosedan. But here's what else I got done, some work on the wife's 57 Fairlane. Color is Pink/Gold Iridescent PS-47 over Tamiya Pink Primer. Funny part is ... under some light it looks copper/brassy, under other it looks like Rose Gold. I hope I don't have to throw it in the pond again for another color change. Wife is unsure about it atm. If she keeps it like it is, I have to do some wet sanding, I got some finger prints in it, and a couple dust bunnies, then will reshoot it, if not then pond and another color choice.
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