@@TheModelRoom yes we all havo to learn new things every day. Just a small tip from me. Use a bend open paperclip or needle for the small dabs of glue instead of that broken piece of wood. A toothpick will do the job aswell. For the rest it was a great build with a very nice result at the end.
Thanks! Finding aftermarket wheels seems to be difficult in the UK but these worked out fine :) Need to check some of your vids, I love a 90's touring car!
Excellent work! Very nice detailing. I really like those flat cotton swabs, where did you find them? I’ve never seen those here in Canada. If I can make a suggestion for when you’re doing detailing trim around windows? Try using a toothpick to get into the crevices and body panels and then burnish with one of those flat swabs. Or try a pointed one! Keep up the great work! Enjoying your videos!
Hi, thanks for the comment, glad you're enjoying the vids. The swabs were from my local supermarket I think, they are ok but a little too fluffy. I have got myself some toothpicks now, thanks for the tip :)
Hi Everybody, please check out the previous videos of this build below! Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/YpRlNp93cV8/w-d-xo.html Part 2 - th-cam.com/video/i0zc247vS14/w-d-xo.html NEW Porsche 911 Turbo Build here - th-cam.com/video/9065F4IFsb0/w-d-xo.html Thanks! :)
Hello, but can you get a mirror finish with spray cans and without sanding? What's your method? How many coats of paint, waiting times, distance, etc. Thank you.
I struggle to get a mirror finish even with an airbrush so it's even harder with spray cans. I'm pretty sure sanding is essential to achieve a perfect mirror finish. Have a search on google/youtube for tutorials on painting with spray cans, that will help you much more than I can in a comment :)
@@TheModelRoom I can't make thin thicknesses with spray cans and I don't always succeed immediately with airbrush. I still have to polish with abrasive cloths and polish. From what I see you are very good with cans.
Very nice build. You certainly deserve more subs and viewers. Subscribeb just , nice to watch with fiddeling around. Gr from a dutchie in Spain
Thanks for watching and subscribing! Yeah, it's fun to play around and learn new things. I have lots of things I want to try in furture builds :)
@@TheModelRoom yes we all havo to learn new things every day. Just a small tip from me. Use a bend open paperclip or needle for the small dabs of glue instead of that broken piece of wood. A toothpick will do the job aswell. For the rest it was a great build with a very nice result at the end.
Well done, nice colour and great wheels choice 👍🏼
Thanks! Finding aftermarket wheels seems to be difficult in the UK but these worked out fine :) Need to check some of your vids, I love a 90's touring car!
Excellent work! Very nice detailing. I really like those flat cotton swabs, where did you find them? I’ve never seen those here in Canada.
If I can make a suggestion for when you’re doing detailing trim around windows? Try using a toothpick to get into the crevices and body panels and then burnish with one of those flat swabs. Or try a pointed one!
Keep up the great work! Enjoying your videos!
Hi, thanks for the comment, glad you're enjoying the vids. The swabs were from my local supermarket I think, they are ok but a little too fluffy. I have got myself some toothpicks now, thanks for the tip :)
Well done!! looks hella good
Thanks! I really appreciate it :)
Hi Everybody, please check out the previous videos of this build below!
Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/YpRlNp93cV8/w-d-xo.html
Part 2 - th-cam.com/video/i0zc247vS14/w-d-xo.html
NEW Porsche 911 Turbo Build here - th-cam.com/video/9065F4IFsb0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! :)
Hello, but can you get a mirror finish with spray cans and without sanding? What's your method? How many coats of paint, waiting times, distance, etc.
Thank you.
I struggle to get a mirror finish even with an airbrush so it's even harder with spray cans. I'm pretty sure sanding is essential to achieve a perfect mirror finish. Have a search on google/youtube for tutorials on painting with spray cans, that will help you much more than I can in a comment :)
@@TheModelRoom I can't make thin thicknesses with spray cans and I don't always succeed immediately with airbrush. I still have to polish with abrasive cloths and polish. From what I see you are very good with cans.