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The Jaguar has a new dress
Finally, I restarted to work on the Jaguar E-type: I painted the internal parts and the body! I colored the internal chassis with a wonderful opaque black and the engine with a shine metal paint. However, the interior is not finished because I need to add more details to the stearing wheel, to the seats and to the dashboard. Moreover, I painted the body with a great gloss black: with this paint, the car is very very elegant, sporty and shiny!! Also on the body, I need to add some details, especially the chrome profiles. This evening I will continue to work on it, so tomorrow I will post some new updates!!
2012/07/19 says: What a way to ruin a Cobra chassis. It looks just left of a kit car and just as silly as an Excalibur. I don't care who built it. Whoever deengisd it had more love for the design of bathroom fixtures than automobiles. Translate:
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