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  1. 1 hour ago, Redstaff said:

    I know it's not a car or a bike, I've never made a lorry before and I've never built any thing in this scale before, but I saw it, it was the right price and I bought it. Not 100% sure why, but there is something about this kit that made me want it :)

     

     

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    A shame there aren't kits like this in the big scales - 1/12 or even 1/8.
    I think they are great!

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  2. Applying gold leaf - 'Gilding' - is extremely difficult and is a skill that has to be learned with a LOT of practice.

    I was a signwriter many years ago and did a lot of gilding.

    You apply gilding size first - could be sprayed with an airbrush.

    Leave it to go 'tacky', and then lay on a sheet of leaf.

    THAT is the hard part.

    You absolutely cannot pick up a sheet with your fingers as it's approx 5 millionths of an inch thick.  0.5 microns, or 2000 gold atoms. Seriously.

    You need a tool called a gilders tip - a kind of long thin knife.

    You TOUCH it to the edge of a sheet and then flip it into place in one movement, hoping it lands flat. You can't move it once it's on and no matter how much you burnish it when dry, any wrinkles or creases will show.

    I did the gilding on the Royal throne for the Sultan of Brunei many years ago.

    Extremely nerve-wracking...

     

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  3. 21 hours ago, Einar said:

    Hi, 

    Your  Jaguar E-type looks awesome! Congrats! I have to check whether I can order Halfords Racing Green to Finland. BTW, I notice that you have painted the interior with a light brown paint. It  looks very nice against the dark green. Which paint did you use?

     

    Einar

    It isn't paint.

    I trimmed the whole interior with real leather and beige carpet.

     

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  4. If you want to be a fuss-pot and get the correct green, use Halfords grey primer first, then Halfords Jaguar Racing green. It's a colour you'll have to order from a larger Halfords as it isn't a stock rattle-can in the stores.  I repainted a large part of my DeAgostini build using it. Superb match.

     

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  5. My car is wrapped and I have a lot of the left over vinyl they used. It is quite thin but would be far too thick for use on a model. Also, it is applied using a heat gun which would probably pretty much destroy a plastic body shell.

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  6. On 2/10/2021 at 9:51 PM, cmatthewbacon said:

     

     

     

     

    I think this is more or less the last of these little gems I'm after: if I can find a VW T70 I'll have it, but the older French classics don't really appeal...*

    best,

    M.
     

    Wasn't it a VW K70...? I used to own a silver one. One of the worst cars I've ever owned. Got rid of it in a matter of months from buying it.

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