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REvell Civic suggestioins

Ok im building the revell civic. I have finsihed the interior and chasis all i need is the body(body will be spraypainted tamiya blue)

i cant decide on a few things.

1)should i tint my model? if so either blue or black(blue too pimpish ehh?)

2) color of rims- chrome,silver,white,or tamiya blue?

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I would say black tint, blue just looks weird, and is there any way to make the rims look like they were powder coated. Anyway, it's all up to you. Post some pics of what you have done and we can help you more.
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White RIMS!!!!!
Those would rock w/the Blue....

Sure, tint the rice monkey, if you can do it correctly!
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would that be brush painting black fron the inside of the windows?
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would that be brush painting black fron the inside of the windows?
No, you can go to your local tiniting shop and ask for a couple of little strips that have been already used and use those. Yet u must remember to use water and tinting solution because it is extremely sticky and cannot be corrected if you make a mistake on dry surfaces.
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or u could go to walmart and pick up a tint paper roll for $3/97 and have enuff for a 100 cars
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ok thanx
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