StyreneStylist New Member Joined Oct 30, 2011 Messages 310 Apr 26, 2014 #1 wasn't sure if i posted this on here, but i couldn't find it if i did lol anyhow i started this a while back and lost interest, but i pulled it out last night and got the body almost finished up now.
wasn't sure if i posted this on here, but i couldn't find it if i did lol anyhow i started this a while back and lost interest, but i pulled it out last night and got the body almost finished up now.
CTspeedshop I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue. : ) Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 1,388 Apr 26, 2014 #2 Killer Weathering!
Elm City Hobbies Active Member Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 3,239 Apr 26, 2014 #3 Man....to have an ounce of that talent, I could bottle it up, reproduce it and sell it as miracle juice!! Looks killer man!
Man....to have an ounce of that talent, I could bottle it up, reproduce it and sell it as miracle juice!! Looks killer man!
tigrazor audentes fortuna iuvat. Joined Jan 12, 2014 Messages 371 Apr 27, 2014 #4 Yeah! Looks like the car I made my first illegal driving lessons on - it was yellow as well, although a 1986 Beetle.
Yeah! Looks like the car I made my first illegal driving lessons on - it was yellow as well, although a 1986 Beetle.
dogfish7 So many models.... so little time Joined Dec 18, 2012 Messages 464 Apr 27, 2014 #5 Awesome technique!
Daf57 More Jerry Cans!! Joined Sep 26, 2012 Messages 105 Apr 27, 2014 #6 Love it! How did you do the chrome trim if you don't mind me asking?
dazed1 New Member Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 177 Apr 28, 2014 #7 Very well weathered, sir. It's a delight to look at.
StyreneStylist New Member Joined Oct 30, 2011 Messages 310 Apr 28, 2014 #9 thanks guys! all the chrome trim is BMF, also I lost the passenger door handle and had to make one from sprue! lol tires and wheels finished, also added the rubber window seals on the front door windows.
thanks guys! all the chrome trim is BMF, also I lost the passenger door handle and had to make one from sprue! lol tires and wheels finished, also added the rubber window seals on the front door windows.
mrcivicwithstyle New Member Joined Jul 15, 2012 Messages 105 Apr 29, 2014 #10 Wow this is Stunning looks very real Great Work
rookie This is not a toy Joined May 18, 2012 Messages 937 Apr 30, 2014 #11 Very nice, I like the glass, how do you do that technique ?
Jaitea Active Member Joined Nov 15, 2011 Messages 1,139 May 2, 2014 #12 Weathering looks very realistic, brilliant job Wouldn't mind picking one of these up, my Dad had 3 Beetles in a row in the 70's.....Navy, Orange, then a White one, Still remember the sound of the engine coming up my street J
Weathering looks very realistic, brilliant job Wouldn't mind picking one of these up, my Dad had 3 Beetles in a row in the 70's.....Navy, Orange, then a White one, Still remember the sound of the engine coming up my street J
D dantewallace New Member Joined May 5, 2014 Messages 2 May 5, 2014 #14 rookie said: Very nice, I like the glass, how do you do that technique ? Click to expand... I too am working on a junk beetle and was wondering how this technique was done.
rookie said: Very nice, I like the glass, how do you do that technique ? Click to expand... I too am working on a junk beetle and was wondering how this technique was done.