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1/25 Revell Corvette ZR1

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It's hard to see what the exact issue is from the pictures, but if you are unhappy strip it. Oven cleaner removes paint nicely, do a search on the forum there are tutorials about. It won't hurt you clear parts. I'd get that engine sorted before doing anything else. One little step at a time I find helps to rectify things. Annoying to have to redo it, but you have to be happy with it yourself.
 
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Not quite that shiny when dried !
When I use Tamiya synthetic lacquer (spray can), assuming you did, I make sure to make the final coat wet all over the part, no sign of surface uneveness at all, otherwise it will not be a hard mirror gloss.
 
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Still no windscreen (have emailed revell but no reply yet bit thought I'd do a bit more,

Firstly it's had interior and engine bay stripped with oven cleaner & acetone nail varnish remover.

Cabin colour scheme changed to black carpets with dark grey/dash/seats & door panels

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Engine bay looks much tidier (IMO)

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And with the intercooler a WIP

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It needs to look like this, closet blue I could find was a citadel one, quite pleased with match

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And the obligatory dry fit shot (Bodyshell finished part from a polish) boy does it attract dust !

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That looks pretty sweet Dave. Hope you get the screen soon, it'd be a shame not to get it finished after all that effort.

Jason
 
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That's looking real nice but those wheels have to be changed not keen on them.


scott
 
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