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Post by 1961redlegs on Apr 22, 2015 22:31:04 GMT -5
I've gotten some paint on my latest project, Roscoe Sarles 1920 Frontenac. I'm building ARM/Etzel's Monroe Frontenac kit and so far it goes together brilliantly. I've painted it Belton-Molotow Garnet with Tamiya black on the frame rails. I think the Garnet's a pretty good match. The paint can be obtained at artprimo.com and I highly recommend them. They have over 200 pastel, non-metallic colors in stock. The shipping may be a bit pricey but the product is real quality. So far, so good. It's been a fun build of a beautiful car from a fascinating era in American auto racing.
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Post by indycals on Apr 22, 2015 23:44:52 GMT -5
Interesting subject - looking good so far.
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Post by racerbrown on Apr 23, 2015 6:51:32 GMT -5
alright! looking forward to seeing this go together. thanks for sharing. duane
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Post by dusfincher on Apr 23, 2015 19:13:00 GMT -5
Great car! Especially since my hometown is Frontenac, KS!
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Post by INDY22IAM on Apr 23, 2015 21:44:55 GMT -5
This will be a good one. The paint looks really smooth. Nice job so far.
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Post by Calvin on Apr 24, 2015 0:50:13 GMT -5
This is "Frontenac Brilliant"
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Post by clm1545 on Apr 24, 2015 19:04:56 GMT -5
About time, Jerry. It's been more than a week since we have seen a WIP from you.
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Post by Patrick on Apr 25, 2015 22:56:26 GMT -5
These were such cool cars!
Patrick
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Post by jamesharvey on Apr 29, 2015 7:54:55 GMT -5
Can you imagine driving this at speed at Indy? It really is a whole different form of auto racing. The shape of these cars always interested me. Thanks for the color tips; they really help and I have made a note to remind me later on. You have done a great job. Jim
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