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018.jpg015.jpg016.jpg005.jpg007.jpg008.jpgPaint is Testors One Coat De Ja Blue, One Coat Clear. Custom wheels,tires,brakes. SMBC engine wiring, DM grey flocking,coil,15in. racing steering wheel. Thanks for lookin' Please leave feedback and help me to be a better modeler!!!
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Thata s a nice build of that kit. The colour really sets it off. Normally wheels of that style don't look good on jacked up cars but they actually work really well. Great workmanship.

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Great looking build Mike.

like the others said, I see nothing that needs improvment.

You have done an excelent job on your Mali-blu.

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Thanks for lookin' Please leave feedback and help me to be a better modeler!!!

There's nothing I can see here that needs improvement... looks to me like you're already a great modeler! :D

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All I see is a nicely built model ,like the colors you used and the details you added are all pretty consistent so what would you change if you were to build the same kit again? I would also add that I haven't seen this kit built up in awhile so nice choice.keep on building and keep us posted.

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Awesome job. Only thing I suggest would be to bare metal foil the drip rail. That would be the icing on the icing.

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Wow. So, umm, how about PM'ing me your address so I can send all my builds to you for paint? haha. Great job. That finish is SMOOOOOTH!

Is that a photo-etch steering wheel center?

LC

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Wow. So, umm, how about PM'ing me your address so I can send all my builds to you for paint? haha. Great job. That finish is SMOOOOOTH!

Is that a photo-etch steering wheel center?

LC

LOL, thanks for that!! It is Detail Master photo-etch 15 in. racing wheel.

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Outstanding build I love the colors, by the way how did you get the carpet so even. I can not seem to get mine where it does not look "patchy"

The best way to get it even is to pour the flocking into a sifter and push it by hand and it will fall out evenly as powder and not in clumps.

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