Cars in shining armour
Cars in shining armour
Waiting from the spray gun/tin to come around.
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Re: Cars in shining armour
How do you manage to find all those cadillacs that you restore 
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Re: Cars in shining armour
This is the first Caddy I am restoring.Tinman wrote:How do you manage to find all those cadillacs that you restore
Do you perhaps mean those Silver Shadows?
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My old age must be getting to me again, I thought you had done a Caddy before. By the way, the Aston looks great with those wire wheels ... if only the wire wheels had been made sooner, it would have been a perfect combo for Lesney to put on that model.
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Re: Cars in shining armour
What I find interesting is the bare metal finish on Gerrit's models. Assuming Gerrit has treated all the models in that picture to the same method of preparation, why do we see some in a very bright gloss finish, you can probably expect this among different castings of different models, a Ford, a Jaguar etc, but looking at the Four #24 Silver Shadow castings, One is very different from the other Three!
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Re: Cars in shining armour
The ones that really shine have been polished with a wire wheel brush.
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Wow I can't wait to see how those turn out.
I agree on the Aston, perfect wheels for it!
I agree on the Aston, perfect wheels for it!
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Re: Cars in shining armour
How about this rare pre-pro with an interior.


Wires make everything look better . Here's some more wire wheel conversions. The metallic graphite paint looks a little funky this close up, but it was sweet looking in hand.


And another Merc with wires. This is the same graphite paint and you get a bettter idea how good it looks on the cars at a more realistic distance.

Mustang with wires.

Ford GT with wires (but too thin paint, oops).



Wires make everything look better . Here's some more wire wheel conversions. The metallic graphite paint looks a little funky this close up, but it was sweet looking in hand.


And another Merc with wires. This is the same graphite paint and you get a bettter idea how good it looks on the cars at a more realistic distance.

Mustang with wires.

Ford GT with wires (but too thin paint, oops).

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Re: Cars in shining armour
That is correct. The point is that on some cars the paint strips easy peasy, while others won't. In the latter case I use a Dremel brush to remove the final paint residue, which makes them shine like a goat's behind.Tinman wrote:The ones that really shine have been polished with a wire wheel brush.
And yes wire wheels do look great on many models, the GT 40 shown in the line-up will also get them.
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Taken from a #75 Ferrari....................MBXPilot wrote:Wow I can't wait to see how those turn out.
I agree on the Aston, perfect wheels for it!
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