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The AMT 396 70 Chevelle Pro Shop

I built this about 20 years ago. If you dont know about the Pro Shop cars, they came prepainted. All you need to do is glue them together. This one was giving me that look as if to say "Its my turn for a redo!" she will get the typical makeover 

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Like I said, everything comes prepainted. For the interior all I needed to do was add carpet and a little nose grease to the seats, door cards and dash. The black paint was a little dull so take your fingers and wipe off some grease from beside your nose, temple and forehead and apply liberally. No joke it works. Try it.

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9 hours ago, Slotto said:

...so take your fingers and wipe off some grease from beside your nose, temple and forehead and apply liberally.

What about INSIDE your nose?

Or would that make a better adhesive?

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Try forehead grease sometime for a little different sheen. Semi-gloss or Flat paint may be an option as well. 

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