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Wet sanding with really fine grit, then bury them in clear. B) :drinks
Wet sanding with really fine grit, then bury them in clear. B) :drinks
Well there's that, but I was thinking of adding an edge color to outline the flames.
:hmmm
Wet sanding with really fine grit, then bury them in clear. B) :drinks
Well there's that, but I was thinking of adding an edge color to outline the flames.
:hmmm
Terry the Boyd cars that were red with flames had bright green pin strip/edge on them. Just a thought for you.
Your detail is looking great!![]()
VARooooooom ! :snoopy Looking good T .
Cheers, Christian B)
Excellent work. Like where this is heading.![]()
Ian
terry i dont get the chance to post much lately but that is pretty impressive work.
joe
Nice!
There's a cute story about the model kit. It seems when the engineers began measuring the real car to make the model, nothing added up. Literally nothing was square or symetrical. Seems Big Daddy never used any molds never measured never did any of that high falutin' engineering sh*&. He built cars, however he could, with whatever he had on hand.
G