'65 Chevy stepside pickup
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Commentaires
2 26 June 2019, 14:31
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Value covers look great I couldn't get the Chevrolet to stand out like that on my current project.
28 May 2020, 17:20
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I used a very small brush for this, most likely Vallejo Metal alu or chrome paint, I don't remember.
29 May 2020, 04:45
Album info
This was a relatively fast build for me, to break a long build I have going. It's nice to finish something once in a while. The fit is generally ok but the cab has some issues, especially regarding the hood and the front. Had to sand, fill and sand quite a bit in some places. But I'm glad it came out quite well in the end. I like this classic model. Paint is Zero Paints Brilliant White for the body, Tamiya Gloss Black for the rims, Molotow for chrome parts and everything else Vallejo paints.