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  • Dave Jay
    • Oct 2015
    • 543

    #121
    Originally posted by \
    Cellulose only reacts with enamel if you are spraying cellulose ontop of dry enamel. Enamel can be used with cellulose but only if the cellulose is dry first. I used cellulose on this door and enamel on top for the rusty effect door.
    Thanks Marc, I've made a physical note of the above for future reference.

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    • Dave Jay
      • Oct 2015
      • 543

      #122
      Originally posted by \
      Hi all lots done on this, although it dosn't look like it (mostly taking apart what I did before and repainting in new colours,think I've sorted the body
      paintwork out.


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      Looking good Ken, keep going Mate.


      P.S I've managed to save the Ferrari shell its all painted (going to call it Joseph, it's had so many different coats). Spent the day in the spray shop, managed to get my 59 impala painted, my 66 mustang fastback and my charity shop special purchase the Ferrari Enzo which is now painted in titanium metallic (need to get hold of some decals).


      Will post pics of the shells tomorrow hopefully.

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      • Guest

        #123
        Hi all here is tonights update.








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        • john i am
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2012
          • 4019

          #124
          Nice recovery on the paintwork Ken and the conversion.

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          • james pithouse
            • Dec 2014
            • 1295

            #125
            Yes ken you out did yourself again nice recovery paint work

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            • Marc Stock
              • Jan 2015
              • 664

              #126
              Looks good. The white is nice and crisp

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              • Guest

                #127
                Hi all well since the citroen is now probably bin fodder I thought I better get on with this (plus christmas is round the corner) (actually I think I ought to give up modelling, I'm obviously crap at it)


                I know the canvas bit looks as though it dosn't fit but when taped in it all fits


                makes no difference anyway I'm getting fed up of always ruining models.


















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                • Dave Jay
                  • Oct 2015
                  • 543

                  #128
                  You're getting there Ken, don't give up mate, just keep going.

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                  • takeslousyphotos
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 3900

                    #129
                    Originally posted by \
                    Hi all well since the citroen is now probably bin fodder I thought I better get on with this (plus christmas is round the corner) (actually I think I ought to give up modelling, I'm obviously crap at it)
                    I know the canvas bit looks as though it dosn't fit but when taped in it all fits


                    makes no difference anyway I'm getting fed up of always ruining models.


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                    .....I think I must have missed something Ken. What's that about the Citroen being bin fodder"????

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                    • Guest

                      #130
                      I sprayed the Citroen with Halfords microfiller primer then with Halfords primer and finally with Halfords gloss black which reacted with the (primer/ microfiller primer) and ruined the paint job (not posted on the Citroen thread as I'm truly pis------ off, it's not just this kit, I can't seem to do anything right at the moment)

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                      • takeslousyphotos
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 3900

                        #131
                        Originally posted by \
                        I sprayed the Citroen with Halfords microfiller primer then with Halfords primer and finally with Halfords gloss black which reacted with the (primer/ microfiller primer) and ruined the paint job (not posted on the Citroen thread as I'm truly pis------ off, it's not just this kit, I can't seem to do anything right at the moment)
                        Sorry to hear that Ken. When that happens it`s a real downer. Take a break....... Do something else, read a book or some such then go back and attack the bigger with a vengeance.

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                        • Marc Stock
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 664

                          #132
                          It's easy to get bogged down. I started the bmf on the 300sl and it wasn't going as well as I hoped. So I have taken a break from it for a while and will finish it when I really want to.


                          At the end of the day, if you feel yourself getting bogged down with' getting it finished' and becoming obsessive with it 'not going right' you need to take a break as the whole point of this hobby is for the personal enjoyment of the kit and not anything else really

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                          • Dave Jay
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 543

                            #133
                            I'm with Marc on this, I was doing bmf on a Mustang fastback, just didn't want to go right, lost my rag and binned the bugga, not great because I binned the Chevy Impala too because of a cocked up paint job. It happens to all of us, thing is the bigger the model and the bigger the cost of the model the bigger the magnitude of failure seems, you think yourself a failure, but your not the failure it's the product or the process, not you.......and thinking you're crap at things is wrong on two counts me old mucker.........firstly, look at all the great builds you've done and the innovations you have come up with that have also helped other modellers here.......but also thinking you're crap at what you do is just that.......it's a thought, it's not fact, just thoughts..............change your mind my friend, change your thoughts............you're great at what you do, you keep on keeping on. I'm behind you all the way with your projects, as I'm sure we all are.

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                            • Guest

                              #134
                              Thanks for the pep talk guys, guess what, I've fu"@ up the paint on this now, wasn't happy with the paint job so thought I would give it another coat, well that bugger's reacted as well now I have to strip it again, on the plus side I think I've sorted the Citroen, it's never going to be a great paint job, but for an old jalopy(which is the effect I'm going for ) I think it will work.

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                              • Guest

                                #135
                                Hi all well I wont be giving this to my daughter. I will be glueing it together to finish it but after the third stripping and respray (must be something in the grey primer (its the only thing I cant get off (Ive used oven cleaner, break fluid, nitromors)))






























                                The missus says dont be such a perfectionist she wont notice, you all know what I say to that.

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