Great build! I must say that green looks much much better than maroon recommended by Revell.
COMPLETED: Rolls Royce 1/16 Phantom Continental (1934)
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Great build Steve, flawlessly finished. I love the little touches like your walnut veneer idea and the picnic hamper looks brilliant! I agree with Bart too , the green looks loads better than the Maroon revell recommend. What is the building in the picture? it looks very much like Beechwood Hall at Norton not far from me! cheers tonyComment
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I wish. If I could afford a house like that I could also afford a Rolls Royce Phantom!Originally posted by \Just a point Steve. Is that your house in the picture.
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Its Tamiya Synthetic lacquer TS 43, "Racing Green" = British Racing Green. I once saw a kettle in our electrical shop with "Colour, British Racing Green" on the box!Originally posted by \Great build! I must say that green looks much much better than maroon recommended by Revell.
Actually, I rather like the colour on your Roller.Comment
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No, not that. It is in Wales I think—I took the photo some time ago. I reversed it left to right to suite the photo of the model. Its quite tricky getting the model's perspective to match.Originally posted by \Great build Steve, flawlessly finished. I love the little touches like your walnut veneer idea and the picnic hamper looks brilliant! I agree with Bart too , the green looks loads better than the Maroon revell recommend. What is the building in the picture? it looks very much like Beechwood Hall at Norton not far from me! cheers tony
Thanks folks for all the kind words.Comment
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Stunning build Steve, it really is lovely mate, the paint work and finish is fantastic, you can almost imagine the chauffeur polishing that gleaming paintwork and chrome
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Steve...can I ask, please, why you don't post any photo on our friendly contest..?
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Is clear you like the photography...
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Simply stunning build Steve, never had the nerve to try a car with all that chrome, but you certainly nailed it. DerekComment
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Yes, I was thinking of that. Will do.Originally posted by \Steve...can I ask, please, why you don't post any photo on our friendly contest..?
ops:Is clear you like the photography...
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In case you didn't know, all the chromed parts except for 4 were supplied in the kit. You just glue them on. They use what must be a clever way of covering plastic with a chrome-like surface. The four exceptions are the four little seat-back adjustment levers for which I used Bare Metal Foil, which is simply stuck on. It is good for small parts but not so good for big ones due to an orange peeling surface.Originally posted by \Simply stunning build Steve, never had the nerve to try a car with all that chrome, but you certainly nailed it. DerekComment
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Brilliant, Steve. Cars aren't my thing at all, but this looks just beautiful, with a flawless finish that's essential for this kind of subject. Plus some fantastic detailing and scratch-building. Well done indeed!Comment
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stunning model. exterior gloss finish is brilliant, interior paint work is brilliant. lovely to look at
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