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Old 05-22-2002, 08:12 PM
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i like the yellow engine bay it is cool

i may have read this wrong but did you say it was your first model??

thats pretty good for a newbie to modeling
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Daggerlee...thanks to you and your good job on this kit i couldn't help myself when i saw one in the model shop today.
Another one to add to the pile
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I would of never thought that Tranparent paint over chrome paint would work
Yeah, if you ever want to get a really nice metallic effect and you have an airbrush, you should use this method(Clear on Chrome/silver). This is what a lot of sci-fi modelers i know use to get a nice metallic effect because when they use the spray cans, often time they'll get large 'specs' of metallic stuff, which doesn't look too good. This way you'll get a nice even shinny metal look.

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p-man - kick ass! have any plans for it yet?
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p-man - kick ass! have any plans for it yet?
At this stage have a whole bunch of 18-19" rims sitting in the cabnet that i may use.
Thinging of a lowing job( ) and the same rims i used on my EVO7.
Trouble is i really like the rims that come with the kit
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