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I had met Lee Archer at the Gathering of Mustangs and Legends in Columbus, OH. A very classy guy. When he passed away in January, I decided it was time to build his mount. I used the Tamiya kit, Eduard color photoetch set and the decals from the Accurate Miniatures kit. I finshed this in February, building awfully fast for me.
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Nice one.
You might want to lay the flats of your tires flat. There was a time when a short littlle internet troll would pop up and yell about the non-filled panels on the wing of a Mustang build. -RD
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The friggin wheels looked flat on the workbench, maybe some night after a couple of beers I'll try to break them loose and fix that...
I have a Tamiya D Pony in the works that I filled the wing panel lines in with super glue. I ain't doing that again, I don't care how accurate it is....
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CA is a pain the ass for that. The next Mustang wing I fill the panels lines on is going to be did with Mr. Surfacer. Maybe that shit will be easier to work with than CA.
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Hey StyrenePilot,
That came out really nice! Can you please tell me what color-mix (wash) you used in the panel lines? Thanks, Andrew Last edited by Big Chudy; 03-16-2010 at 12:53 AM. Reason: extra words not needed..... |
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