Stirling work Colin mate , I do love a good battle and this ones definitely putting up a fight! I think youve got it on the ropes now though , only going to be one winner . Great job keep at it ,its going to look brilliant , cheers tony
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Well Tony, just maybe.Originally posted by \I think youve got it on the ropes now
Just a couple of pics after attaching lots of small sticky out bits, and an hour or so of pre-shading.
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Even after a good layer of primer, the dreaded rivets still show through, but only upon really close inspection. So, if I take my glasses off, I can't see them.........................
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Now that is a preshading, looks very nice.
Interesting the way you're doing the intakes on the side.
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The intakes were practically sanded out of existence, so, I decided something had to be done. I settled on an optical illusion, after the top coat, they should just about be invisible, but not quite.Originally posted by \Now that is a preshading, looks very nice.
Interesting the way you're doing the intakes on the side.
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After the primer stage, I nearly slapped the decals on and said finished - it's been a bit of a slog this old dear !Originally posted by \You've definitely got its knees buckling now Colin! Don't let up you're winning !! Cheers tonyComment
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Well, my illusion worked. Unfortunately taking pic's indoors isn't great, but the effect can be seen.
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The rest of the pre-shading worked quite well. Extra Dark Sea Grey is quite a dark colour so I had to spray lightly, but It worked. Again, indoor pic's aren't great.
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Now for lots of gloss......................
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