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Detailing a 1 piece chassis


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If you really don't plan on hacking it up so you can add more detailed suspension parts, front aframes and rear leafs or coils with a seperate rear axle (no easy tasks but they can be done) or grind away a single exhaust and fill it so you can add dual exhaust, try detailing with paint. Lotsa guys are choosing gray or flat black for the whole chassis but then detail painting with different color or shades or semi flats and then dry brushing with silver or grays to make the molded in details pop. Many fellows are shooting a bit of body color overspray down the sides after that to simulate when the car is painted in the factory.

Here's just a quickie example of removing some single exhaust and some detail painting. All these added parts did not come from the kit.

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paint; careful painting. different colors and finishes for various parts. some areas can be undercut and provide a 3-plus D visual representation, on most kits with a platform chassis. long before there were decent donor kits, i did an AMT '64 Mercury chassis that way, cutting away "extra" plastic and painting areas i didn't want "seen" in dead flat black.

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One trick for detailing a one piece chassis using just paint is to use Silly Putty as a masking agent. You can tuck the Silly Putty down into areas where you don't want a color to be and spray the whole thing. Afterwords the Silly Putty pulls right up.

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you can do wonders Pat with a one piece chassis with a little creative painting and some basic running of lines like fuel and brake lines if you want,or a nice light wash to bring out the recess details also.

Take for example revells mid 70s Monte Carlo snap kit for example,all the detail is there you just got to be creative with your paints and washes and it jumps out at you.

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