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1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
fnick replied to fnick's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thanks for feedback. Good to know I'm not going about this the wrong way. Yes I did think of doing the white first but it was more of a "should have done the white first!" 😋 Nick -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
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Small update. Seats paint and fitted in interior along with dash. Car bonnet also painted. Need to start thinking about the two white stripes.plan is to use tape to mark stripes out and then start sanding carefully to remove gloss coat from red paint. Knowing that white doesn't have generally great coverage properties I'm thinking of putting down a coat of grey first to try and keep the number of coats down. Might try it on car bonnet first so that if I need to strip the paint and start again at least it will be a small part! Thanks for looking in. Cheers Nick -
Tiger 1 by marktiedens - FINISHED - Dragon - 1/35 scale
fnick replied to marktiedens's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Nice work Mark. Looks the business. Now back to those ratlines!😋 Nick -
Good start Mike. Hope that airfix model is better than the Aston Martin I recently completed... My cousin used to have one of those years ago. 5 of us in it going uphill on a mountain road. Probably would have been quicker to have ten real horses! 😄 Regarding colour scheme I've googled yellow 2cv and a few of them have a black roof and white and black front and rear bumpers. I know it goes against the single colour but might be worth considering to avoid the plastic look. Plus a few things like door handles are metal. My two pennies worth! 🙂 Nick
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MRAP ATV by CDW - FINISHED - Rye Field - 1:35 Scale
fnick replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Really like the weathering on this. Subtle but effective. Nick -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
fnick replied to fnick's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thanks guys! Appreciate it. Apart from the speed indicators it was just a question of being careful. The decals made a massive difference. The ones for the two round gauges had a silver metallic edge to them which I removed. The speed numbers decal did also have the speed indicators but I didn't want to have any chrome effect from the decals. Nick -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
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Thanks Nirvana!☺️ Combination of the smallest brush I have and also trying to use a toothpick. Problem I had with the toothpick is that if it's not sharpened to a point too much paint comes off at once but too sharp and none comes off the end! -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
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Hi all dash finished. Reasonably pleased with how it came out. Was a real struggle to paint the thin lines below speed numbers. I didn't use all the decals for this as didn't want the chrome colour on them to clash with the paint. Thanks for looking. Next step is starting on the car interior! Cheers Nick -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
fnick replied to fnick's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thanks for the comments and suggestions the likes all! Nope didnt even know you could get photo etched parts for this kit 🙂 (thanks for the the link. I'll see if anyone has it in stock in the UK and it is my birthday next month!). My main aim with this kit (apart from having a car model to build...one I ordered still gathering dust in a warehouse because 1 item in my order is not in stock...) is to get used to using the Mr hobby colours. Fitting issue fixed and started dashboard detailing. Only planning to use a couple of kit decals for this (inside of the two main dials) and do everything else with paints. Using mr hobby chrome silver. For once light is quite harsh and it does look better in real life and yes a few touch ups required but this is work in progress! Cheers, Nick -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
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On a slightly related side note general de Gaulle once saw a banner saying "Mort aux cons" (I'll let the non french speakers Google that one! 😁) To which he replied "vaste programme" or ambitious program. And back to your build Ekis which is absolutely brilliant. Not sure if you've answered this but are you going to add figurines? Nick
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1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
fnick replied to fnick's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Hi all Engine block now mounted to chassis. Reasonably pleased with how it came out. Source of annoyance is that one of the exhaust pipes doesnt quite connect to the engine so it's going to be tricky to try and fill,sand and paint now... I did do a dry fit but clearly not well enough!😄 Next step is starting on the interior.progress is going to slow down considerably as my wife is going back to work and I need to look after the kids from next week. Still have to work my hours and one of them will be every morning when I would have normally been modelling...😞 Oh well c'est la vie as we say and it's only for 7 weeks until the summer hols. But enough rambling... Just also noticed a couple of places need a bit of touch up! Nick -
1965 Ford Mustang by fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:24 - PLASTIC
fnick replied to fnick's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Hi all The engine is coming along nicely and I have started painting the body. For the body I am using mr hobby aqueous red gloss. It is a very nice paint but is quite tacky and dries very quickly so you need to work fast when brushing. Unfortunately I don't have any thinners to hand apart from white spirit and I am guessing I probably should not use that. Any recommendations? It doesn't look this good in real life! 😄 Still very patchy. Another couple of coats required. I might try to thin it down a bit more with water to see if it helps. Nick -
Lovely build I loved watching his TV shows when I was a kid. Also had a load of the comic strip versions of his adventures. Certainly brings back memories! Thanks for that!😀
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Aston Martin DB5 by Fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:32
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Aston Martin DB5 by Fnick - FINISHED - Revell - 1:32
fnick replied to fnick's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Cheers for info Canute. I'm guessing they use an airbrush which I don't have and not quite ready... For that type of investment. Besides which if I do that my Le Mirage is going to give me some really dirty looks (think it's feeling a bit neglected at the mo...)! Nick
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