Nice work, man. Between you and a few of the other members here, I'm getting the urge to finally break open a couple kits and have some fun.
Thanks for the compliments guys!
I like cars and could never afford all the real 1:1 versions so models work well.
Yeah, lots of models collect dust. That's why I don't go too crazy on some of the detail, even if I was as capable as bentpushrods, lee01, Cody or some of the other members. Those guys are good!
I like to make them but try not to get too bogged down in them. I have a couple of cars that need a lot of custom work that I put them aside. Some custom work is fun once you get into it but some is a headache. Currently I'm working on a 1972 Holden Monaro GTS Pursuit Special that you guys may remember from the movie Mad Max. It was the MFP police car stolen by the Nightrider. It's based on a 1972 GTO model.
I like to sort of speed through some of the major stuff. I break up the kit into the various large paint groups for spray paint (Don't have an air brush...) Usually broken up into body color parts, chassis color, interior color, silver/aluminum stuff, flat black stuff, then engine color. Those little cardboard trays under those waterbottles you buy serve as little paint platforms that I group the colors. Then it's justa matter of spraying all the parts one side at a time to get most everything painted.
This method speeds it up for me a lot and when they are all organized then when I run down to the basement to get somthing from the freezer or throw in a load of laundry I can shoot a tray of parts. With 3 little kids you have to sqeeze in some time to enjoy for yourself.
You see some of the stuff by lee01? He's got keys in the ignition!
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