convertible challenger
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I've shown the progress, now she's done (I am going to clear coat it, but I figured I would photograph it before I screw it up). Now it's time to cruise to the O for a dog and some fries.
thanks again to Cabo for the idea on this one
thanks again to Cabo for the idea on this one
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oh man hue!
that looks frickin fantastic!
we gotta go to a car cruise and park next to eachother and talk shop! lol
that looks frickin fantastic!
we gotta go to a car cruise and park next to eachother and talk shop! lol
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Thanks for all the compliments... y'all really know how to choke a guy up, here.
Stoli-- the secret is ancient and chinese... actually I just took SuperFly's advice and started letting the paint dry for a week or so before adding the next color or details. Once you get a smooth wet coat, don't even look at it for a week. Now I have a few going at once soze I don't get impatient.
DT-- yeah, I was given a really cool dual action air brush about 10 years ago... last month I finally got a compressor and fired it up. I'm just starting to get the hang of it.
SuperFly-- yer mom left her camera at my place, so I used that.
hogjowlz-- model masters enamel (custom mix)... I want to try some of the lacquer that crazydave's been using. It sounds like you've had good results with that candy clear lacquer as well.
Thanks again for the kind words,
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Stoli-- the secret is ancient and chinese... actually I just took SuperFly's advice and started letting the paint dry for a week or so before adding the next color or details. Once you get a smooth wet coat, don't even look at it for a week. Now I have a few going at once soze I don't get impatient.
DT-- yeah, I was given a really cool dual action air brush about 10 years ago... last month I finally got a compressor and fired it up. I'm just starting to get the hang of it.
SuperFly-- yer mom left her camera at my place, so I used that.
hogjowlz-- model masters enamel (custom mix)... I want to try some of the lacquer that crazydave's been using. It sounds like you've had good results with that candy clear lacquer as well.
Thanks again for the kind words,
hue35
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Oh yeah, hog... the "cruise to the O for a dog and some fries" was for you. I watched a documentary on hot dogs on PBS and they made it sound like this place in Pittsburgh called "the original" or "the O", as most of them said, was legendary. So, I figured I'd toss that in... I dunno, heard of the place?