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I have to say Ken, that you are truly a master of metal-finish paints. The wheels and exhaust parts look like the real deal.

Cool color choice for the body too.

David G. 

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19 hours ago, Zippi said:

That's a good looking color on the body Ken.  What did you paint the exhaust pipes with?

thanks Bob, the exhausts were painted with testors diamond dust spray lacquer.

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17 hours ago, David G. said:

I have to say Ken, that you are truly a master of metal-finish paints. The wheels and exhaust parts look like the real deal.

Cool color choice for the body too.

David G. 

thank you David for the kind words!!

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I started chassis assembly by mounting the exhausts and rear axle. axle housing was painted using krylon short cuts antique bronze spray paint and the front cover on it done in testors flat aluminum. brake master cylinder was painted with a mix of testors steel and flat black. brake calipers painted steel as were the mufflers. starting work on the engine/trans tomorrow. thanks for looking.

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got the engine painted and assembled. color is testors bronze lacquer. also got it mounted in the chassis along with the driveshaft. thanks all for the comments and checking in.

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