Polished Cloud
Polished Cloud
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Re: Polished Cloud
To my taste, this work looks better on the Phantom.
Very nice though.
Very nice though.
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Re: Polished Cloud
Fox, i guess, thats mainly because the surface is more rough than the phantom. To high speed of the wire brush causes this, the surface starts to melt then. Been there, done that 

Roland
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Re: Polished Cloud
What stands out for me on this one is the lack of an interior, maybe a cut down Phantom interior could be put in.
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Miller wrote:Fox, i guess, thats mainly because the surface is more rough than the phantom. To high speed of the wire brush causes this, the surface starts to melt then. Been there, done that
Roland you are right about the rough surface, this one clearly different from the Phantom. The best surface I had to deal with, up to now, was the Aston Martin GP car, that one was absolutely smooth. I do not use the brush too much; most of the polishing is done by cloth using this stuff:
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