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Nova rocker panel trim?

Work is progressing on my buddy's Nova but before I shoot the body, I have a question for Photoetch guru's... the AMT kit I'm using has fairly thick, detailed rocker panel trim on the body. Should I glue the photoetch trim on top of that, or sand it down smooth and then glue it? The real life trim sticks out a bit, but not that much I think...
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Re: Nova rocker panel trim?

I would sand it down to keep a more scale thickness on the instalation.

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Re: Nova rocker panel trim?

Cool, I was thinking so as well. To get a chrome/polished look to it, and get rid of that coppery/gold look, I should just polish with actual polish right?
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