Looks great! i have this same kit in the closet waiting to be built. I thought the audio went out... my suggestion is to add some free music to your videos.
These cars are done with paint pigments. You should not have any bleed through. Older kits were done with ink in the plastic. That is why there was bleed through.
Huh? My comment dissapeared... Anyway, as I said, not much of a race car builder, however, Slavino do high quality kits. Sadly, they don't intend to do passenger cars.
That’s weird. I saw your comment come in earlier and was preparing a reply and now I don’t see that either. Internet gremlins are acting up. I hear you on their kit quality. Thanks for posting again!
@@AngelosWorkbench Maybe the part I wrote about NASCAR cars all being shells with the same mechanic and specs underneath made TH-cam angry. Guess TH-cam is a NASCAR fan and they believe that all the cars are different, just like some wrestling fans believe it's real! XD
Well it’s a matter of personal preference. Some people like to leave their kits unpainted while others do not. It’s all about having fun in the hobby and I love painting stuff.
Hey there and thanks for watching. I don’t think I have a yellow glue bottle - can you tell me what time in the video the bottle your questioning appears? Thanks.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!!!
Looks like its going well. I like that cage and how it goes together.
It’s an interesting assembly process that’s for sure. A great kit overall for sure. Thanks for watching!
C😎😎😎 LLL 🏆🏆 I'll Be Watching For Updates, GBA 👍 Gary.
Thanks Gary!
You're Very Welcome 🤗
That is looking great Angelo. Will be watching for more. Ron
Thanks!
Looks great! i have this same kit in the closet waiting to be built.
I thought the audio went out... my suggestion is to add some free music to your videos.
looks good.What clear coat did you use? needle size and psi ?
Thanks! The clear coat is just a no name 2k I got off Amazon. I use a .5 mm needle and 30psi.
These cars are done with paint pigments. You should not have any bleed through. Older kits were done with ink in the plastic. That is why there was bleed through.
Wow I never knew that! Thanks for the info. I remember using silver paint to cover up the bleed through back in the day.
Hi Angelo, what is the ease (or not) of build for a new to slight experienced builder? (with Salvino kits)
Hate to ask but, do you have a video on craft paint thinning?
Huh? My comment dissapeared... Anyway, as I said, not much of a race car builder, however, Slavino do high quality kits. Sadly, they don't intend to do passenger cars.
That’s weird. I saw your comment come in earlier and was preparing a reply and now I don’t see that either. Internet gremlins are acting up. I hear you on their kit quality. Thanks for posting again!
@@AngelosWorkbench Maybe the part I wrote about NASCAR cars all being shells with the same mechanic and specs underneath made TH-cam angry. Guess TH-cam is a NASCAR fan and they believe that all the cars are different, just like some wrestling fans believe it's real! XD
the kit came in yellow, why paint it yellow if it was already yellow?
Well it’s a matter of personal preference. Some people like to leave their kits unpainted while others do not. It’s all about having fun in the hobby and I love painting stuff.
What air pressure do you spray with?
Usually between 25 and 30psi. Thanks.
The yellow bottle is glue?
Hey there and thanks for watching. I don’t think I have a yellow glue bottle - can you tell me what time in the video the bottle your questioning appears? Thanks.
The yellow bottle is decal solution.