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´29 Ford pickup
Finaly I got myself a digicam so after a few years of commenting on
others builds I´m going to show you some of my models.. This is the Revell 3 in 1 kit build pretty much OOB with some additions like wheels, gas tank, headlights from Citroen 15 cv, chopped windshield frame and some engine wiring. ![]() more pics: http://public.fotki.com/JuhoN/29_ford_pickup/ needles to say, comments and questions are welcome..
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Re: ´29 Ford pickup
Looks nice!
Setting the white balance on the camera may help the color balance.
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Re: ´29 Ford pickup
Thanks for the comment.
I actually meant these pics to look like this.. In my opinnion "perfect" pics with white backgrounds and spot on colours look kind of boring.. Don´t get me wrong, every tip you guys can give me is a bonus, but I´m the kind of guy who always wants to try something different
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i love it. i used to love these 3 in kits when i was a kid. always had a ton of parts left over for other jobs. nice clean build for sure.
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Re: ´29 Ford pickup
Keep up the great work!
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Thanks!
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