ron
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Post by ron on Dec 29, 2006 20:02:11 GMT -5
Hello, This is my first posting here. Just finished this Rat Rod, its the Revels 1/8 `32 Deuce with some modifications A short description of what I have done on this kit, Channel and lowered the body Made a new interior and seats Replaced the wheels for steel ones Paint I have used are all water based Hope you like it Ron
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Post by 67impala427 on Dec 29, 2006 22:11:32 GMT -5
Wow. Nice work and great job weathering.
Alex.
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Post by Rustycab on Dec 29, 2006 23:07:37 GMT -5
Whoa~~~~~~~~~~ You got that PATINA down real nice!! Do you use any chalk Tell me how you did this
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yelo
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Post by yelo on Dec 29, 2006 23:15:59 GMT -5
Nice build I really like those '32 ford...
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Post by roadhawg on Dec 29, 2006 23:21:09 GMT -5
Now THATS a hot rod! You nailed it, pal! Looks so real!
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Dec 30, 2006 0:00:16 GMT -5
OK you can take the pics of a real car off and post the model. Seriously awesome build Ron.
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ron
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Post by ron on Dec 30, 2006 7:02:14 GMT -5
Whoa~~~~~~~~~~ You got that PATINA down real nice!! Do you use any chalk Tell me how you did this Thnx guys for the comments. Rustycab, I doint have used pastels I never use them. But the effect is reached with washes verry thinned about 95 % water to 5 % water. Yes its thin ;D but you have absolute control about it and its take some time before you reach the result that you want, for example I have workerd (just painting) two weeks on the engine alone. Ron
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Post by mrglubaum on Dec 30, 2006 11:56:20 GMT -5
Most excellent, Ron! I hope I do half as well when I build mine!
Lee
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Smokin Models
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Post by Smokin Models on Dec 30, 2006 17:23:53 GMT -5
thats awesome!!!! excellent job
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