AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
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Re: AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
A lot of etch left there Geoff.
GaryDainton- Advanced Member
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Re: AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
I know Gary, there's a lot of P\E for the interior, which I'd already built by the time the paint & P\E had arrived, I plan to use more of it for the other 300c I have to build
Re: AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
I see, (wasn't a criticism by the way), just wondered why you hadn't used it. I'll look forward to seeing the other one built Geoff and this one is gorgeous my friend.
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Great stuff Geoff.
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Beautiful.
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Re: AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
Absolutely gorgeous!
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Re: AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
It was about time I got this one finished, so the rear emblems have now been finished and fitted, I'll get some better photo's of the finished model in the next few days ...
Firstly the emblems were airbrushed in white primer, then masked off to airbrush the blue part, and then once dry, masked up and airbrushed the red part, once that had dried up, the 300C emblem was attached using acrylic clear, then the whole emblem was brush painted with acrylic clear, building it up until it had a slight domed appearance, like the real thing would have been, they were then fitted to the model with clear acrylic glue
Firstly the emblems were airbrushed in white primer, then masked off to airbrush the blue part, and then once dry, masked up and airbrushed the red part, once that had dried up, the 300C emblem was attached using acrylic clear, then the whole emblem was brush painted with acrylic clear, building it up until it had a slight domed appearance, like the real thing would have been, they were then fitted to the model with clear acrylic glue
Re: AMT '57 Chrysler 300C
Beautiful Geoff.
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Gorgeous!
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