Mercedes-Benz C Klasse DTM

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MK Academy

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dougie

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That looks really nice, cars don't get as much attention here as they deserve, maybe if they have tracks! I only really build cars.


Anyway, looks like you did a really nice job on this one and there seems to be little to fault, the light clears and windows look great, something I have problems with.


Great work
 
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dubster72

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That's really nice, the silver colour has a lovely depth which isn't easy to achieve.


Some decal softener would help you to get them really snug.


DTM cars are so much more hard-core than our BTCC imitations.
 
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Marc
Decal work is exellent. It's the one thing I seem to mess up lol
 
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I really like working with decals, except for the time i mess them up, but i use micro set and micro soft on decals to get the the paint on look, and also clear coat on top of them:smiling3:
 
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Polux

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Nice work! I'm wirh Patrick...the silver colour isn't a easy one, and yours looks magnificent ;)
 
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HCR TJSteel

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I'm just using water for my decals but after looking at the ones on your engine, they look so much better than mine, did you file the lumps on the engine down before putting on the decals or is that actually covering them?
 
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MK Academy

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No..the lumps are still there, I couldn't use just water..use micro set and after 5 min apply micro soft..the last one will kind of melt the decals onto the paint covering lumps and bends and it will take their shape..after that apply clear coat.. :smiling3:
 
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