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Good LORD man!! Masking for an interior like that IS indeed a pain but buddy.......you frickin' NAILED that!!! I'll be headed over to the Under Glass section soon to check this beauty out. Excellent turn out! REALLY!! 

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What I LOVE about your build is that you took a mediocre kit and made it look great! True modelling skills!

I usually end up making a pro-touring or resto-mod from poor kits.

You did a great job!

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On 8/24/2022 at 5:49 PM, Maindrian Pace said:

I think Jameston nailed it this time.

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Two coats of Tamiya TS-13 clear, decanted and airbrushed. Really brings out the color.

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I'll let it sit for a day or so, then cut and buff it. Won't need much though, that clear laid down smooth. In the mean time, I'll get the main color on the interior parts, and then it's on to a part that I don't much care for - masking for two tone. Here is the interior I am going for, Emberglo and Parchment.

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That is a great looking color. I don't think I've ever seen a Mustang kit with the GT badge molded into it. WOW, that is pretty cool

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