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thanks everyone ! glad you guys like it

I did some work to the engine. i wanted to use the hemi, but i didn't have any spare parts to make the "stock version" so I went with the 440 instead.

heres where I'm at with it so far.

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Posted

Holly cow! Where did you get that giant match stick!?! :D

Seriously, that's some very convincing weathering. I hope you are able to share your techniques in the Tips and Tricks section. I would love to be able to achieve this level of realism.

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Holly cow! Where did you get that giant match stick!?! :D

Seriously, that's some very convincing weathering. I hope you are able to share your techniques in the Tips and Tricks section. I would love to be able to achieve this level of realism.

x2

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Peter ... All that I can add is , WOW !

Not only does that forlorn 440 Mag look perfectly-weathered , but it's also painted the correct -at least darned close- Chrysler Engine Turquoise-Blue !

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Really, really, really nice. Extremely realistic. I am indeed envious (but in a good, complimentary way :)). Have you considered sharing your weathering techniques, media and methods? There are a lot of us who would like to be able to (or at least try to ) duplicate your results.

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