55 Chevy Bel Air Convertible

StyreneStylist

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hey guys, here is my next project.

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got started with the engine. ran a a couple lines, fuel and oil. will work on the plug wires next. also the spots for the heater hoses are drilled out, i will add those in later on.

I didn't worry about detailing the Carb, since the air filter will be covering that up!

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Great work on the engine!
What wash do you use for the grime?
Very realistic, I've tried everything .but the right thing, I guess :p
 
StyreneStylist said:
hey guys, here is my next project.

revell-1955-chevy-bel-air-convertible_zps13edf682.jpg


got started with the engine. ran a a couple lines, fuel and oil. will work on the plug wires next. also the spots for the heater hoses are drilled out, i will add those in later on.

I didn't worry about detailing the Carb, since the air filter will be covering that up!

DSCF9668_zpsad01b500.jpg


DSCF9675_zps94fcef4b.jpg


DSCF9674_zps94bfb6a4.jpg


DSCF9671_zps470d142b.jpg


DSCF9673_zpsb93be029.jpg

Your wash technique for grime is outstanding!! What are you using for that? I have tried to get my washes to have that thickness of heavy grime for years but have never been abled to pull it off
 
This thiing is killer already, I am starting to build the same kit but not to this standard, also love the grime it makes it look so realistic.....
 

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