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Started by MarkJ, July 10, 2018, 04:01:57 PM

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MarkJ

Thanks, Rick. I'm hoping to install the interior tub to the body and then the body to the frame today.

MarkJ

Decals are almost finished then final touchups and then future and it will be done. The enamel paint made this more challenging then it needed to be but the enamel allows me to give the decals a closer match for their backgrounds to the paint. That's the problem with using white ink jet paper.

Dirtman

Quote from: MarkJ on August 26, 2018, 07:40:31 AM
Thanks, Gary and Bob. Gary, the only way you could hijack this wip, is if you posted, in this thread, pictures of your own Late model 65 Chevelle. which I know you would never do.

I'd love to see the real one!!!

Rett

MarkJ

Quote from: David Bogard on September 07, 2018, 11:27:05 AM
I wondered what was going on with this little gem Mark! I am excited to see the finished product and I know in advance that it will be killer!



David, I'm done except for the future. Pretty happy with it. I love the way these cars look with the hogged out fender openings and the huge tires and wide 5 wheels. I will let it sit over night, and do the future tomorrow morning. With any luck I'll take the pictures tomorrow afternoon.

MarkJ

More pictures in the "Cars with fenders" section.



Gary Davis

MAN-OH-MAN....That really came out GREAT!!! That paint scheme really POPS. What did you shot the wheels with? They look great. As usual Mark...you just raised the building Bar! I love it...
"Man...I love the smell of Methonal and Dirt in the morning. Then....Methonal and Asphalt in the afternoon is GOLDEN also."

sentsat71

Ed K.

MarkJ

Quote from: Gary Davis on September 08, 2018, 04:55:42 PM
MAN-OH-MAN....That really came out GREAT!!! That paint scheme really POPS. What did you shot the wheels with? They look great. As usual Mark...you just raised the building Bar! I love it...


Thanks, Gary. I opened up my molotow chrome pen, It unscrews very nicely, Put some in my air brush and shot the wheels. As long as the raw plastic is white you can do this. You don't have to prime either.