Ism Friday nights live at the bench what have you finished for Friday 17th September

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Ism Friday nights live at the bench what have you finished for Friday 17th September

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"WHAT HAVE YOU FINISHED THIS WEEK?”
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Re: Ism Friday nights live at the bench what have you finished for Friday 17th September

Post by WordenB »

Good Evening All.

I managed to finish this Revell 1/25 Fast and Furious 1970 Dodge Charger this week. The kit appears to be made up from previous boxings of the Charger with just a set of decals making it a Fast and Furious edition. Much work was required to make the car resemble something from the films including removing the wheel arch trims from the body and almost completely scratch building an interior and roll cage (more photos on the forum).
Paints were mainly Tamiya LPs with GX100 clearcoat. Chrome was stripped and repainted with Alclad 2.

Thanks for looking.

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My completed efforts are here viewtopic.php?t=29294
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