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Diecast Car Modeling Discuss and show diecast vehicles that you have modified, or that you have collected.
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Old 12-13-2005, 01:11 PM
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Clear gray and a hint of blue tint with pearls over a baremetal body. Kinda like asphalt color... You can see the pearl in the bottom picture... - Mark



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Re: Asphalt Speedbump

woah
nice job
hotwheel right?
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Old 12-16-2005, 11:04 AM
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Yep, just a little one, repaint, some foil, and some of my decals for the front lights... - Mark
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Re: Asphalt Speedbump

WOW
ur nick really suits the job u have done on such a tiny scale ..i salute you !!!
anyway, is it hard to model those ?
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Thanks. It's no more difficult than any other model. The cool part is they're only a buck, or less. So if you aren't happy with how it turns out, you're not out much more than the time you spent. Plus you can throw 'em in the solvent tank to strip them, at least the metal parts... - Mark
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