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Old 07-17-2007, 01:36 PM
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Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

ordered decals for this one today, so I thought I would start on making some parts for it



heres th e seat, I used BMF, cleared with semi-gloss clear to give it a real metal look





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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

Your work always is inspiring. Will be another stunning build.
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seatbelts added





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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

scratchbuilt shifter from aluminum sheet.



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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

yeesh, already off and running on another one! Interior parts look great so far.
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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

This one is on my to-do pile. I will be following along with great interest.
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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

some body work, and got it in primer today, it still needs a bit of sanding here and there.















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I got the red area painted tonight





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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

looking great so far
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got the yellow and white painted





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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

Is this the AMT kit? It looks a little soft on detail and thick plastic.

Excellent work on the seat!
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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

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Is this the AMT kit? It looks a little soft on detail and thick plastic.

Excellent work on the seat!

this is a Revell kit, its the re-released Dale Earnhardt one, you should be able to find it at any hobby shop. its an older kit, the detail is good on it.

you want thick plastic check out any of the new Revell nascars from 2003 until now, super thick! lol
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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

Great, like ever.

May I ask, James, why you apply light colors over darken? I ever done the opposite, but I believe you have a good reason
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Re: Terry Labonte 1994 Lumina

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Great, like ever.

May I ask, James, why you apply light colors over darken? I ever done the opposite, but I believe you have a good reason
I'm curious also actually. But even in as such a simple thing like a 2-tone mask, you make it look like a prize winner.
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Great, like ever.

May I ask, James, why you apply light colors over darken? I ever done the opposite, but I believe you have a good reason
no reason, just that I didnt have any yellow paint that day, so I painted red first.
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