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Wanna check out some scale B Bodies?

Nice stuff guys. A hint, instead of using clear spray paint, air brush on Future floor finish. It's acrylic, dries fast, sands smooth, hides decal edges and doesn't stink. You can spray over gold and silver paint and it won't smear the paint like the hot spray paint. You won't believe how deep your paint will be after 3 coats.
Thanks for the tip. I've tried Future a few times and just don't like it. It is very shiny but looks way too thick and out of scale. I have recently started using Testors' Wet Look Clear and have been very satisfied with it. Many of my cars are not cleared at all. I like the look of well polished paint. Looks most realistic to me on a nostalgia build.
WF
 
Thanks for the tip. I've tried Future a few times and just don't like it. It is very shiny but looks way too thick and out of scale. I have recently started using Testors' Wet Look Clear and have been very satisfied with it. Many of my cars are not cleared at all. I like the look of well polished paint. Looks most realistic to me on a nostalgia build.
WF
Hmmmm. Thick looking is the impression I get from using Testors. The first time I put Future in a paint cup I thought it was thinner than water. I tried it on and old Johan Plymouth bumper. The chrome was there, just dull and I dipped it in a cup of Future and shook it lightly a few times to remove the excess. It looked like a brand new bumper and no runs.
 
64? come on don't make me cheat and look it up. dialup sucks. lol.
regardless, great!

Nice looking '64 Plymouth (Belvedere or Fury) hardtop!
 
Hmmmm. Thick looking is the impression I get from using Testors. The first time I put Future in a paint cup I thought it was thinner than water. I tried it on and old Johan Plymouth bumper. The chrome was there, just dull and I dipped it in a cup of Future and shook it lightly a few times to remove the excess. It looked like a brand new bumper and no runs.
I still have an almost full bottle of Future in case I want to try it again. I have used it on parts like wheels to protect the paint and it works very well. It can also make kit glass look very good. I've used it on slot cars to add extra protection to paint and decals as they tend to get banged up a bit.
WF
 
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