First
I disassembled everything to
work on. |
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The
rear hatch looked very unreal with
the massive hinge, so I cut it off. |
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Then
I ground the protrusions on the
body, related with the hinge. I will make the car hatch door
fixed. |
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The
front licence plate engraving was
not matching our plate dimensions, so I had to grind the front and rear
licence plates. |
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Here
is the front bumper cleared from
the cast licence plate. |
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I
sanded the body lightly and applied
a primer for the paint to have a better grip. |
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I
mixed yellow and white paints to
get a very close shade to the real tone, and painted the body. |
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Now
to the inside detailing (which
will mostly not be seen from outside!)
I generated
the gauges on the computer
and stuck it in the dashboard, after painting the dashboard grey and
black. |
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The
internal tub was opening as seen
aside. So the door panels were not so hard to paint. I took the front
seats
off too, and painted them (they were molded separately and
heat-welded
on the floor).
The rear
cluster was cast as a unit,
so I painted the items as they were cast. I would prefer plain seats
but
I had no choice... |
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And
here is the inner tub with the
door panels folded up. |
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I
painted the original blacks and the
front and rear lamp reflectors (chrome silver). |
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I
marked the contours of the cow pattern
with Humbrol Maskol, and painted the insides with flat black. |
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Then
I took the maskol off, with the
paint remaining.
I
generated the licence plates and the
rear "H" emblem on the computer.
Following
are the finished MOOOs...
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