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Old 31-03-2016
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Hi,

Just wanted to share some of the shells I've painted for myself and some friends over the past few months. Would like some feedback as keen to keep improving them and maybe do some more for other people.

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Got skills there mate !
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Absolutely love both Jamie's and my shells. Really high standard of work and exactly what I was after. Great job. Thanks.
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Superb quality work. Keep it up!!
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Some really nice work, well done. Are you using liquid mask as well as masking tape ?
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Thanks for the kind comments.

I used tape on the red B44 and touring car shell and just cut it as you would liquid mask. The Martini shells I fine lined everything, seeing as it all had to be straight I thought that would be best. The rest I used the RCS liquid mask.
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it's pretty cool
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How do you get the nice curves with the LM? Im thinking about trying a blade that rotates, that may help me.
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I use this, http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/xcut-no-...fe/584743-1000
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