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Robby Gordon's 1993 Copenhagen Lola
I started this one awhile ago but was not happy with how the paint went down, so now that we have nice warm to hot days i have managed to get a smooth gloss finish. This will be built as a curbside so i am hoping it should be done quickly. I'm using Michael's decals which are complete to do this car as Robby raced at the Indy 500 in 93.
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Re: Robby Gordon's 1993 Copenhagen Lola
I have the decals on all bar the nose one which i am awaiting a replacement from Michael as i stuffed it up. It is probably the easiest one to place but when i was not happy with it i tried to move it and it did not want to move. Decals are excellent and will happily use again. Now i will move to wrapping it all up once i have cleaned the residue and then hit it with 2K
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Re: Robby Gordon's 1993 Copenhagen Lola
Looks great Shayne!
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Re: Robby Gordon's 1993 Copenhagen Lola
While waiting for the decal required so i can get the 2K onto this body i have done the tyres and wheels. I used Semi Gloss Black for the rims and then used the Good Year supplied decals which were a pain as they were quite old and did not want to play the game. Once on i have now cleared over them with Flat Lacquer to help blend them into the tyre sides, i will dull this down with some black weathering powder soon. I covered the wheels with a $2 coin as the tyres are quite soft and did not want to hurt the decal trying to get them over the wheels.
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Re: Robby Gordon's 1993 Copenhagen Lola
That black really shines. This looks like it will be a nice build.
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Re: Robby Gordon's 1993 Copenhagen Lola
Small update, i have ground down the molded in seat-belts and then flocked the seat base and added belts. I used Leukoplast band-aid tape painted flat black as i was not sure of the colour and went with Simpson decals, hardware is Model Car Garage - i think.
With the temps about to go up again i should be able to get the 2K on Sunday or Monday night. ![]() |
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