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Not too many of them but I love them all...

The quality of all of these are really good. I'm very impressed with the paint. It's laid on smoothly and evenly in thickness. The tampo prints of sponsorship logos are really well done. The engine detail is very good too though some may find it looking a little "plasticky" (sorry, no pictures of those). The cockpit/cabin is reasonably well detailed but lags behind that of AUTOart's Toyota GT-1 TS020 and Panoz Esperante GTR-1 in my humble opinion.

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These shots are just beautiful. I'm never tired of looking at them. :cheers

SM, you ever noticed that blue vehicles are a little tougher to photographs than red & white?

For the life of me, I can't seems to get the proper lighting on my blue B22. It comes out funny every shot so far... :confused :nutkick
 

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Thanks for the kinds words Pavel, Allan, Dennis, Ronan, LUW, suprafreek. :cheers :cheers

G3: I know just what you mean. I've found the blue on this Viper is particularly hard to photograph well. It's like there's a clearcoat on the car that makes it really reflective.

I do find white to be challenging to light up in such a way that the car's contours show up. Too much light ends up hiding the lines of the car. Do you have pics of your B22 you can post up?
 
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G3: I know just what you mean. I've found the blue on this Viper is particularly hard to photograph well. It's like there's a clearcoat on the car that makes it really reflective.

I do find white to be challenging to light up in such a way that the car's contours show up. Too much light ends up hiding the lines of the car. Do you have pics of your B22 you can post up?
So far, I've been lucky with white but I know what you're saying - too much light does hide the contour/feature of the subject.

The blue, on the other hand, is kicking my butt. I'm having a very hard time getting the proper lighting. All of the shots of my Suby 22B are horrendous. :puke No way I'm going to post these pics up. Not with shots like yours around. :cheers

I'm going to take a different approach & try something new to see if I can get it right. It ain't over yet! :fight :giggle
 
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