1969 Beetle pimped out
Vyacheslav
05-07-2007, 04:02 AM
Well, started out as a stock 69 beetle, and I decided to lower it with mazda rx7 fd rims, and attempted my first try at using bare metal foil. Painted in british green metallic with desert yellow interior. Wheels painted in aclad chrome. The only down side to aclad chrome is that you cannot make it look like the chrome you get in the factory box. :shakehead
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exhaust smoke
05-07-2007, 05:05 AM
WoW! That works so well! Fantastic job!!
deedlit
05-07-2007, 07:25 AM
Extremely nice, as a beetle lover I'm very pleased to see a top job like this :thumbsup:
Just one constructive advise, drybrush the plates with white and blackwash the horn grill, it will add a lot more realism. Also, the side steps should be chromed or flat black, as your project looks more like a Resto-cal look, it must be chromed.
Just one constructive advise, drybrush the plates with white and blackwash the horn grill, it will add a lot more realism. Also, the side steps should be chromed or flat black, as your project looks more like a Resto-cal look, it must be chromed.
Vyacheslav
05-07-2007, 01:27 PM
Just one constructive advise, drybrush the plates with white and blackwash the horn grill
i am a bit confused what your talking about
i am a bit confused what your talking about
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