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Polished Cloud

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And here the next one:
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To my taste, this work looks better on the Phantom.

Very nice though.
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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 ;)
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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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