Louie
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Johan collector
Posts: 196
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69 z28
May 4, 2011 22:39:14 GMT -8
Post by Louie on May 4, 2011 22:39:14 GMT -8
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69 z28
May 5, 2011 0:37:02 GMT -8
Post by Danno on May 5, 2011 0:37:02 GMT -8
Sweet!! Very nice build, Louie.
Jenna has great taste. My favorite pony car, too.
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69 z28
May 9, 2011 5:39:50 GMT -8
Post by plastickits on May 9, 2011 5:39:50 GMT -8
Cool car! PK
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69 z28
May 9, 2011 7:15:40 GMT -8
Post by marty on May 9, 2011 7:15:40 GMT -8
That came out really nice, now you just need to go buy her the real deal.............. ;D ;D ;D
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69 z28
May 9, 2011 9:33:42 GMT -8
Post by FMW on May 9, 2011 9:33:42 GMT -8
Great work! What's the paint job? The I like the blue highlights where the light catches it.
FMW
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Louie
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Johan collector
Posts: 196
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69 z28
May 9, 2011 21:43:09 GMT -8
Post by Louie on May 9, 2011 21:43:09 GMT -8
Great work! What's the paint job? The I like the blue highlights where the light catches it. FMW I used the Testors Two step One coat Lacquer system. The color name is Deja-Blue. And you must use the clear coat with this. Do-not use any other clear than the "wet look clear" It will turn it dull and craze the color coat. You would think Lacquer is Lacquer, but other clears do not work with it. I have also used the clear to save old vintage decals. I'll never use anything else. It's available at Hobby lobby. It goes over decals very easily. The stuff is so hot that it's dry within minutes to the touch and completely in 45-60 minutes.
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69 z28
May 10, 2011 0:17:53 GMT -8
Post by Danno on May 10, 2011 0:17:53 GMT -8
I love the 'Wet Look Clear,' too. It seems to make anything look great!
It's so good, I'm expecting them to discontinue it any day now.
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