Re: 1965 Chevy Pickup & Hemi Hydro combo
Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:36 am
Next up was a bit of flocking...
All the parts for the boat were also flocked, and the seat was painted with some Dupli-Color Fabric And Interior Paint (Vinyl Silver).
All the parts for the boat were also flocked, and the seat was painted with some Dupli-Color Fabric And Interior Paint (Vinyl Silver).
Re: 1965 Chevy Pickup & Hemi Hydro combo
Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:37 am
The last bit of work tonight was some detail painting on the dash. Nothing fancy, just some semi-gloss black and silver dry-brushed to make it look good. I've got a bit of touch-up in a few spots, but not too bad for a few minutes of work!
Re: 1965 Chevy Pickup & Hemi Hydro combo
Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:50 am
who makes that candy green? house of kolor?
looks real good
did you use brush or toothpick on the dash for the fine details? mine always look decent to the eye when i use brush but terrible in pics lol
looks real good
did you use brush or toothpick on the dash for the fine details? mine always look decent to the eye when i use brush but terrible in pics lol
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Re: 1965 Chevy Pickup & Hemi Hydro combo
Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:40 pm
nice color combo and interior. great detail work on the dash too !!!!
Re: 1965 Chevy Pickup & Hemi Hydro combo
Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:42 pm
Thanks, if I had the time though, I would have had someone make up some photo-reduced gauges for the dash, they always look better than paint!
Wayne, that Candy Apple Green is from Dupli-Color, I bought a quart of it because it was only $20, I've used it once before, and figured this was the time to break it out again. Wait until I get it cleared and polished, this is one gorgeous color! And the dash was done with a 10/0 brush, get a bit of paint on it, wipe the excess off, and lightly go over the details...and hold your breath!
Wayne, that Candy Apple Green is from Dupli-Color, I bought a quart of it because it was only $20, I've used it once before, and figured this was the time to break it out again. Wait until I get it cleared and polished, this is one gorgeous color! And the dash was done with a 10/0 brush, get a bit of paint on it, wipe the excess off, and lightly go over the details...and hold your breath!
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