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11-13-2023, 06:42 PM | #16 | |
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Re: 1973 Chevrolet El Camino
I've been gone for quite a while so had to do some catching up.
Love the detailing that you have done so far. Keep up the good work. |
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Re: 1973 Chevrolet El Camino
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Re: 1973 Chevrolet El Camino
Hello again! Thank you for comments!
Here are some progress: While I was finishing the body and fixing the wheel arches, the moldings on the wings were worn out, plastered, in general, "blurred". I did the following: With a Tamiya knife with a double blade, I scratched a new embroidery along the wheel arch perimeter. Then, with an ordinary scalpel, I've removed a corner of excess resin along the perimeter of each arch. It's a painstaking job. Let's move on: guitar string gate cables Here are 2x1mm magnets from Aliexpress. But you have to be careful: I knew about the polarity and it seemed to me that I had glued both magnets correctly. Of cource I screwed up! These crumbs in your fingers turn over just like that! So draw the polarity with a marker. This is a sure thing. Yes, while I was updating all the moldings, the scriber jumped off several times. And for some reason it is on the cargo body. I filled the scratches with a CA glue, but not a simple one. Here's the glue: https://www.plasticmodel.ru/cements/examples/183_1.jpg Yes, it is polished well, unlike a simple CA, but it is transparent! I was have to add black resin dye to it, just a little bit, otherwise it dries badly. *I also tried to restore the badly casted trim lines on the couch Thank you for interest and Happy holydays!
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