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Meggsy have a look at this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tamiya-mercedes-mclaren-slr-722-plus-edo-comp-parts-/182008951536?hash=item2a609432f0:ghkAAOSwvUlWrk4R I didn't realise you can get them this cheap so I might as well keep mine
Meggsy have a look at this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tamiya-mercedes-mclaren-slr-722-plus-edo-comp-parts-/182008951536?hash=item2a609432f0:ghkAAOSwvUlWrk4R I didn't realise you can get them this cheap so I might as well keep mine
3 watching it now within the last 24 hrs.... Dare I say that would be us?? Lol
I know the main body must be glossy like the sun but.....and the chassis? Of course, I will not add mud, dust or chipping effects.....but a filter? A simple filter that helps to add shades and volume to the pieces. Or you always leave the metal parts immaculate?
I’m a really “friki”!! As there isn’t holes to drill on the brake discs I added four different colours there.
The small one with titanium golden, a black one to add shade and two different metal colours to simulate where the brake works on the disc and where not....
Almost I’m happy with the paintwork on the springs....
Promised....I will not do something like this again
I have a question.....
I know the main body must be glossy like the sun but.....and the chassis? Of course, I will not add mud, dust or chipping effects.....but a filter? A simple filter that helps to add shades and volume to the pieces. Or you always leave the metal parts immaculate?
I’m a really “frikie”!! As there isn’t holes to drill on the brake discs I added four different colours there.
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The small one with titanium golden, a black one to add shade and two different metal colours to simulate where the brake works on the disc and where not....
Almost I’m happy with the paintwork on the springs....
Promised....I will not do something like this again
Great work so far Polux, I'm sure this will be another one of your masterpieces!
A car's chassis is always dirty, unless it's owned by a concours champion who keeps in in the garage between shows
A rule of thumb is anything that's visible to a standing or crouching person will be clean & shiny - anything under the car will be grimy & dirty.
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