it is referred to as flocking or embossing powder. most hobby shops will have some, as well as online (probably cheaper). comes in various different colors too.
That is an awesome blue you did!!! Goes well with the car!!! I love this kit, did it last summer (got a video for it). Everything went togther so we'll and it looks great!!!!! Awesome work again!!!!
Nice build. For whatever reason I struggle alot with Rust-Oleum and krylon on the body and not anything else. Interior and chassis comes out perfect and when I spray the body , the paint wrinkles all up . It makes no sense . And I almost never mix manufacture paints for that reason .
@@doinstuffwiththings Yep. It's a hit or miss. I've done primer/base color. I've done base color only. I've done base color and clear coat . Yesterday I did a test of Fusion clear on a couple sheets of styrene with a Krylon Fusion color that's been dry for over a week. One sheet i did 3 wet coats. It came out fine.The other sheet I did 2 light coats and the third a wet coat and almost immediately it wrinkled up everywhere. Drives me nuts !
Ok, decent build. Not really a fan of the almost donk rims. My big question is what exactly makes this a Foose design? A set of rims and custom air cleaner? Good thing you only paid 16$ I am not impressed with the extras in this rendition. Just a side note my brother had a black 65 ss 327 4 spd I'd like to build one of those as a late 60's driver. Again decent build just not impressed with the Foose design edition.
Just found your channel in doing research for the build of this car. I'm doing this as part of a GB for @HobbyLinkInternational. Anyway thanks for sharing. 🙂Thomas over at The Model Hobbyist