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Post by fieldguys06 on Aug 19, 2018 16:06:56 GMT -5
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Post by Reyst on Aug 19, 2018 17:38:56 GMT -5
What blue did you use?
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Post by fieldguys06 on Aug 19, 2018 17:42:32 GMT -5
It was Tamia metallic blue, some pics of the actual car show it having a metallic look and others show just a light blue. Honestly thinking about starting from scratch and using the blue from the 2015 Nationwide car.
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Post by Reyst on Aug 20, 2018 7:06:30 GMT -5
Yeah, I know a few other members were using Testors Laquer Icy blue for this build. That is what I am planning to use as well.
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Post by jhedir6 on Aug 21, 2018 17:40:45 GMT -5
Nice build mate. Looks really good, I cant even tell its one of the snap kits. A suggestion if I might. An easy to do photo booth will make your pics look a lot better and you can do it for a couple bucks. 1. Go to the Dollar Store 2. Get a piece of flat cardboard/bristle board stock (white black grey, I've got one of each) 3. Get one of the tri fold bristle boards ( like kids use for their science fair projects) 4. Have a lamp to shine in on the set up....you can use a filter for it if you want. It'll reflect the light back onto the car and omit the background items from your pic so the car is the focus. And the great thing is, it all folds up and can be tucked away when you dont need it. Sorry this isnt the best pic I have of it and it's a bit blurry but you can see the white trifold board in the background and the black base. The body is sitting on a display case base wrapped in CF, but it kind of shows you the jist of it. I'll dig a better pic up later tonight. I think I spent about $4 on the boards total and the light is from a yard sale I got for like $2.
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Post by mrflyazz on Aug 22, 2018 4:32:52 GMT -5
Nice build!
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Post by hankthebradfan on Sept 4, 2018 17:37:03 GMT -5
Looks good to me. Nice job! Interesting stuff from jhedir6.
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