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1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
Hi ppl.
Started this one about a month ago. I printed all bensons decals, carbon fibre decals added and currently waiting for the seatbelts to join this baby together. Thanks Take care ![]() ![]()
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Re: 1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
Looks good. I did the Revell "snakeskin" Jordan many years ago - simple kit but looked great on the shelf. This one will be the same I think.
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MaRiO FDZ (01-18-2015)
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Re: 1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
Always liked the yellow Jordans, they added some colour to the grid. Looks fantastic, lovely finish and good job on the home printed cigarette decals..
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MaRiO FDZ (01-18-2015)
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Re: 1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
Thank you very much for your comments.
As of right now The build is ALMOST done, the seat is waiting for seatbelts on the mail. Once they get here, And done. In the mean time.... Note, I had to touch up some of the tire decals, these tires don't have the texture for decals, ut I can live wih it... Thanks again ![]() Take care |
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Re: 1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
Hi MaRiO FDZ just wondering what colour did you use for the build?
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Hth Take care |
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Re: 1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
I have to ask did you glue your suspension arms in and then sand the section of the tub or did you cut the arms and install after yellow paint?
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Re: 1/24 Revell Jordan EJ10
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I always try to get rid of the seam first. On this build, I painted and glued the arms first, the handled the seam and lastly masked for painting. Lookie. ![]() Take Care |
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Shunter (02-06-2015)
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