Revell Ford Mustang Mach 3
porschenut
07-14-2006, 02:47 PM
This is the revell kit of the ford mustand mach 3, the front windsreen is abolutely rubbish in fitment, howver most of the other parts arent too bad, the biggest problem, as with all revell kits of the era is that it has really badly drawn instructions, and an incorrect and incomplete colour guide. also i am still working on the hood because i am modifying it slightly.
Enjoy the pictures.
Front
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_001.jpg
Engine
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_004.jpg
Interior
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_003.jpg
Interior again
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_002.jpg
please comment as i am always eager to learn from the masters.
ESE
Enjoy the pictures.
Front
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_001.jpg
Engine
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_004.jpg
Interior
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_003.jpg
Interior again
http://www.maj.com/gallery/euanthecool/fordmustangmachiii/models_002.jpg
please comment as i am always eager to learn from the masters.
ESE
drunken monkey
07-14-2006, 10:52 PM
have you stopped brush painting bodies yet?
porschenut
07-15-2006, 03:54 AM
have you stopped brush painting bodies yet?
yes, i have recently bought an airbrush and have been using it to paint bodies, also this was my first project with the airbrush, and i am still getting used to it, so i did not use the airbrush everywhere, just in the body.
yes, i have recently bought an airbrush and have been using it to paint bodies, also this was my first project with the airbrush, and i am still getting used to it, so i did not use the airbrush everywhere, just in the body.
MidMazar
07-15-2006, 08:36 PM
Try using spray paint as you will get a feel of how paint should be sprayed, from that using an airbrush will become easier to use. Practice is what makes a beautiful model down the road. For the model, try using the tinyest brushes you can find for little detail like gauges, vents and small odds and ends (even a tooth pick will do a nice job). Also using masking tape is a must when airbrushing, less touch ups. The window would make the car look a little better also. Seems like your missing the mirrors also (glass). Just keep em comin and you'll have nice builds down the road.
porschenut
07-16-2006, 10:06 AM
i was using my airbrush because this colour that i used was a custom mixed colour, that i couldnt find in spraypaint. thank you for the tip. also i have fitted the windsreen and the mirrors.
ESE
ESE
quadzero
07-16-2006, 03:29 PM
just keep it up and soon you will see how great having an airbrush is and you will be using it all the time. MidMazar pretty much sums it up very nicely. just take your time with the tiny details. I have to laugh whenever I see your signiature car, there are people I know that actually think wood can be used for anything.
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