VW Golf Mk. II

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VW Golf Mk. II

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Unfortunately, my "old" WIP of the Golf Mk. II was lost, so here it is again.

I owned a Golf Mk. II myself when I was 18 - my very first car and what a reliable one.

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So heres the progress so far:


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"... representing Deutschland, Vee Dub in the Haus..." ;)
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:D
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Somehow I knew that this was coming: The bumpers dont fit at all and you have to use loads of putty. On the other hand, thats a good time to try my new MrHobby Putty - works good so far. There are loads of flashes and dents in the plastic.

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After several tries to fit the rear bumper (including sanding, trimming, plastic sheet, more sanding, glueing, and of course sanding and trimming), I still reached no result to my hapiness. Initially, I didnt want to go that way, but in this case, theres almost no other chance.

Get ready for some putty, the rear bumper will get a new design! I used Revell Plasto putty for the substance and MrHobby putty for the smooth finish.


Stage I (Plasto only)

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Stage II (MrHobby putty added)

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Looks great Tig !

Nice detail, the white iPhone cable connected to the radios AUX-IN ...

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Thanks Kari. Some say the Golf crashed with a chewing gum - and it really looks like that atm. :D The 2nd coat seems to be dry, now the "fun" begins.
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Sorry for the late update - the Golf is not forgotten. ;) I found something on the local scrapyard: an oroiginal Golf II wheelcap inlay. Gives a good base!

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That's so cool Tig! I love it when people come up with ideas like this ;)

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Nice touch! Nice build. Well done!
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