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Very nice Steve. How did you bring out the detail on the dash and instrument panel? *NM*
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Finished up the interior of the '67 Riviera annual today. Kept it simple, just paint and a little black flocking , , *PIC*
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Finished up the interior of the '67 Riviera annual today. Kept it simple, just paint and a little black flocking , , *PIC*
Looks great.... I can almost smell the fresh leather! *NM*
Corinthian Leather....... Nice detail *NM*
100% genuine Madrid grain automotive grade vinyl. Real leather wasn't an option on those cars at the time. *NM*
What, no naughers were harmed to upholster this car?..........lol. *NM*
Heaven forbid, Andy. They went on the endangered species list back in the very early '60s right after the last harvest season, which you will remember all went to GM for the 1959 and '60 Cadillacs. *NM*
Well, here in Oz we didn't get any Caddys but the 59 & 60 Chev Bel Air 4drs we got had full leather seats as the local naughers had died out due to the kangaroos outgrazing them.......geeze I'm full of it today......lol. *NM*
It was the Roos? I heard it was the cane toads. LOL *NM*
I thought you could only get that, as Ricardo Montalban would say, in the Cordoba? *NM*
Nice and clean *NM*
Simple works well *NM*
Really like the woodgrain...how do you do it, please? *NM*
Just 2 colors of brown and tan Testors enamel brushed together wet so it streaks. Very easy. *NM*
Great tip. Thanks, Steve. The streaking has always given me fits. *NM*
YOU are an artist! *NM*
Very nice Steve. How did you bring out the detail on the dash and instrument panel? *NM*
Just good old dry brushing, Bob. *NM*
Very nice work sir. *NM*
Very Nice! *NM*