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Those fenders are looking really good! Wow! This might end up being the best paint job anyone has ever done.
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They're not THAT good!
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No Kingbob, they are that good.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These look simply phenomenal! This would be a brilliant paint job on a full-size car, let alone a 1:14 scale replica! ![]() The excellence of your work continues... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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agreed...try taking the pictures outside late afternoon around 6 just as the sun is getting ready to go down but it is still partially up in the sky...if you understand that thats normally when i take the pictures of my trucks.if you do it under artificial lightning then it will come out as such..use the natural light to bring out the colours vibrantly.some cameras have different settings for the lighting and also some cannot dicifer the colour contrast like the human eye can .i have a camera and when i take the pictures of zeus ,he comes out dark blue in the pictures.i am not an expert but one of my trucker friends is a professional photographer on the side and he told me how to try to get close to the colour as i can.even in the pictures you posted of the fenders,you can tell what the colour looks like and how great it will look with the right setting,great job on the paint
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