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Re: Opinion on flat black paint job
In my opinion Flat Black looks awesome on models.
I have 1 suggestion. Use a really hard flat clear laquer so finger prints don't become a problem. Here's one I made:
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Re: Re: Opinion on flat black paint job
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show us some more pics of that R34. I love the look you achieved!
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Here's the link to the thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=214649
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I was wondering when the flat black wonder was going to come out... Still one of my favorite models.
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Flat black paint jobs are nothing new to rat rod guys, but putting them on newer vehicles is defnitely different.
I built this Mustang for a music models contest. I used Model Master Flat Black on it. With light: ![]() with low light: ![]() Whomever built that R34. That thing is sweet!! Nice Job! Chris |
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