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Old 12-29-2004, 02:48 AM   #16
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Got some new pics that finally do the color justice:




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Old 12-29-2004, 04:19 AM   #17
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Re: COMPLETED Revell Viper-Pics this time

Very nice Viper. Very cool color.
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Good job done on the paint, but the rims and tires less nice.
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Re: COMPLETED Revell Viper-Pics this time

hahah i know HEB. you must live in texas, as its a texas only gorcery chain.

awesome model,rims are super sweet. love the color.
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Old 12-29-2004, 09:16 AM   #20
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Re: COMPLETED Revell Viper-Pics this time

What color orange is that? Great color and nice outdoor pics as well!!!
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Re: COMPLETED Revell Viper-Pics this time

The color orange is Pure Ice Hot Tamale nail polish that I got at Walmart. Thanks guys.
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Old 12-29-2004, 08:44 PM   #22
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Re: COMPLETED Revell Viper-Pics this time

Great build, awesome choice for the colour
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Old 12-29-2004, 09:41 PM   #23
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Pure Ice nail polish in "Frosted Ice: Hot Tamale" $1.60/bottle, .5 fl oz, the car took about 3 bottles, with 2 mistcoats and 3 wetcoats followed by one coat of Duplicolor clear and preceded by two coats of Krylon white primer. Make sure you have a solid layer of primer because this stuff sprays hot!

This is definately the most work I've ever put into a paintjob, but it looks like it paid off!
How did you thin it down? With what thinner?

Car looks nice, though it could use some lowering, specially the front.
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We thinned the nail polish with Duplicolor Automotive thinner we picked up at a local auto parts store. A good rule of thumb is to thin it to the consistency of milk and spray it through an airbrush.

Yeah I know it could probably be lowered, but this was my first attempt at non box stock wheels. I'll put more effort into it next time.
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