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1953 Cadillac
Here are pics of my '53 Cadillac prototypes. They were built a year ago. Again the scale is 1/43. The blue one is an Eldorado and the red one is a 62 series convertible. A new front bumper should be design one day and there are a few issues around the winshield. I also expect to complete the lineup with the Coupe DeVille and sedans just as for the Buick. Maybe this year...
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Beautiful! The treatment of the complex details, like the grills, is brilliant.
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Very nice. Am I noticing a preference for coupes?
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Nice job modeling those rounded body shapes! Nice graphics as well!
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Extremely well done, Cami. How are you selecting your colors? A quick google search came up the the color chips for the 1953 Cadillac here: http://http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/c...dillac&rows=50 You probably already use this site or something similar, but I thought I'd throw it out there.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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Wow! I realiiy like these. They appear to be printed on glossy paper. May I ask what glue you are using?
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I use contact cement and apply it on both surfaces to join with a brush. IT STICKS!!! If you make a mistake well... start all over again!
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No preferences, just the first prototypes of a complete lineup to follow.
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are any of these made out of papercraft or plastic? or metal?
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