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Amazing build. How do you paint the tiny detail like panel lines and "corvette" letters AFTER you've done the main colour??

Hi Troy!

The panel lines are painted with a flat black "wash": its more or less a drop of black acrylic flat paint and 8 drops of thinner. Once you have your wash mixed apply with a pointed brush, the wash must run throught the panel lines, don´t worry if the wash runs out of the panel line. Some times you have to do this two or three times, depending how deep you want the color.

When the wash is dry remove the excess with a q tip with a little polishing compund (i use tamiya fine compound).

Corvette letters where made:

1. Semi gloss black tamiya acrylic paint.

2. Coat of Ts-13 clear thorugh the airbrush to protect black paint.

3. Another "wash", this time made with red oleum artist paint and spirit.

Apply the red wash, since oleum paints dries in two or three days you have plenty of time to remove excess, in fact it's even easier to do this the next day because the paint is like jelly, again with a q tip this time sunked in spirit, or threbentine remove excess carefully (you don,t want to remove all the paint =)). I chose olium paint because the pigment covers much better that the acrylics wich are a bit transparent. For me the result is better.

Hope this helps! =)

Len, Tom, thanks for your interest and comments!

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Hi everybody, A few updates,

Finished engine bay:
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Painting orange the edge of the lights cover, in order to hide cement bubbles:

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Micromark punch hole set used to make tiny transparent circles:

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It can make circles from 6mm to 1mm aprox:
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The little circles were glued inside the lights to achieve a more realistic finish:

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I started scratch bulding the seat belts locks:
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That's looking great. This shows how attention to detail, varying finishes, and adding small details can make a model look close to real - no huge budget on aftermarket stuff needed. Nice work.

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That's looking great. This shows how attention to detail, varying finishes, and adding small details can make a model look close to real - no huge budget on aftermarket stuff needed. Nice work.

Thanks Erik, yes, i totally agree!

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Hi Douglas!

I use white glue with a little water, brush it on the surface and add the flocking. Here a very nice tutorial by Alex Kustov, shure he explain it better than i do!

http://www.italianhorses.net/Tutorials/Flocking/flocking.htm

Actually your explanation makes perfect sense to me. I used a similar technique to lay down felt carpet in a van model and a station wagon model back in the late 70's. I think I remember mixing the white glue with Testors tube cement.

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Mauricio,your doing such an amazing job. The interior looks fantastic as does the rest of the build. I love all of the small details, textures, and colors used. Its very convincing. Thanks for sharing.

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How did you build the seat belt locks?

Hi Daniel! i made them with a piece of plastic sheet, just cut them and sand them into shape.

Thanks to everybody for your recent positive comments :D i apreciate them!

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I'll be looking for it there for sure. Your small details are incredible. Excellent engine bay, what wedge did you use to JUST fit the engine in there ;)? Incredible interior.

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