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Got the body more or less ready for primer and many parts ready. Also as the catback exhaust and reused a muffler a friend built when he was 15 or something, it’s his old kit. 

Some parts was started by him back in the day. But most was still not built. 

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Managed to mess up a build I've been really happy with so far.

Over the past few weeks, I did my usual procedure on this one.

Tamiya primer, several light coats, followed by some sanding/smoothing.

Tamiya paint, several coats, let sit for a few days, then sand/smooth.

Apply decals, let it sit for a week.

 

On Saturday, I hit it with Tamiya clearcoat. My usual routine. A mist coat over the decals, let it sit for 10-15 min, then a light coat, then 10 min wait, another light coat, 10 minute wait, a slightly less light coat, 10 minute wait, then a heavier coat.

Checked it last night.

 

The cab is fine. The sleeper looks like this.

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It looks like the clearcoat ran and took the paint with it. Decals appear to be fine underneath.

 

Very strange. I've never had this issue before, and I used the same products and procedure I've always used. 

Now trying to figure out my next course of action. Probably just repaint with red and leave the decals.

Or maybe it's time to practice weathering.

Ugh.

 

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Well i tried! I bought a 1/35 Land Rover LWB and wanted to modify it to an SWB version,

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Now realising I should cut most off 'behind' the rear wheels! I cut a lot off in front of the rear wheels but none behind them!

Update 21/06. Checked the rear spring hangers and cut off everything after them, now shortening the body to an SWB!

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Got the dash halfway done still got some detail painting to do round center trim, but this is what I got done so far. Looks alright. BMF chrome top and BMF matte aluminum bottom. The matte aluminum is pretty bad to work with. 

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5 hours ago, Straightliner59 said:

Looks very nice! Where'd you find that vise? It looks like it might be of some interest. You know, 'cause I need more tools!

Got mine from new type it’s by dspiae. They’ve recently came out with a new one, but it’s pricy at $100+. 

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First real attempt at weathering.  I’m not going heavy with this.  Just lightly used.  Think “track-day” car.  This was done with Mr Weathering Color Multi Black.  I’m going to let this dry for about a week and then I may add grayish brown from the same company.  Then hit the whole thing with dull coat.

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Opinions are welcome and would be appreciated!👍

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12 hours ago, atomicholiday said:

First real attempt at weathering.  I’m not going heavy with this.  Just lightly used.  Think “track-day” car.  This was done with Mr Weathering Color Multi Black.  I’m going to let this dry for about a week and then I may add grayish brown from the same company.  Then hit the whole thing with dull coat.

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Opinions are welcome and would be appreciated!👍

I'd suggest getting some pastels, and grinding some to powder, and applying it to the underside, as well. It makes for excellent dust. I also dust it in the wheels, to represent brake dust (on vehicles that are driven hard). Here are some photos of a Mack I built using pastels for weathering. I like using washes, drybrushing and pastels, pretty much, in that order!

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1 hour ago, Straightliner59 said:

I'd suggest getting some pastels, and grinding some to powder, and applying it to the underside, as well. It makes for excellent dust. I also dust it in the wheels, to represent brake dust (on vehicles that are driven hard). Here are some photos of a Mack I built using pastels for weathering. I like using washes, drybrushing and pastels, pretty much, in that order!

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Looks good, very realistic.

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3 hours ago, Straightliner59 said:

I'd suggest getting some pastels, and grinding some to powder, and applying it to the underside, as well. It makes for excellent dust. I also dust it in the wheels, to represent brake dust (on vehicles that are driven hard). Here are some photos of a Mack I built using pastels for weathering. I like using washes, drybrushing and pastels, pretty much, in that order!

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That looks very realistic.  I'll give it a shot. 

Thanks for the tip!

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Well ordered dispade color from scalefinises awhile back carbon steel Pearl. Finally got around to using it along with the black base he gave me. So after using the color, instead of it looking like the first pic it turnt out like u see in all the other pics. No clear coat yet so it’ll look much better, but this car isn’t for me. I asked my girl if she liked this look a lot better than the original look (over white base, not black). In my head I’m like sigh gonna have to strip, and redo everything. But she actually said it looked good, and that I didn’t have to change it. So win win I suppose. 
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17 hours ago, Dpate said:

Well ordered dispade color from scalefinises awhile back carbon steel Pearl. Finally got around to using it along with the black base he gave me. So after using the color, instead of it looking like the first pic it turnt out like u see in all the other pics. No clear coat yet so it’ll look much better, but this car isn’t for me. I asked my girl if she liked this look a lot better than the original look (over white base, not black). In my head I’m like sigh gonna have to strip, and redo everything. But she actually said it looked good, and that I didn’t have to change it. So win win I suppose. 
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That’s going to look fantastic when clear coated ( looks darn good now)

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11 hours ago, Straightliner59 said:

What a gorgeous color. 

 

6 hours ago, tbill said:

That’s going to look fantastic when clear coated ( looks darn good now)

Thanks guys. She’s the one that picked out the color because of the first picture of it over a white base. I accidentally did it over a black base, and it turnt out much darker, but thankfully she ended up liking it. I told her the same thing that it’s gonna look really good with a 2K clear coat on it. It’s certainly a unique color for a 65 impala lol, and with the black chromed out interior, and exterior it should pop. 

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