Evolite
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Very nice work. If you're going for the true black/white mix... maybe you could consider doing the inner panels and bridge of your wing black. It's fine as-is, but I could see a nicer look with the above done.
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Yeah, I was a little surprised to see the purple color in the pictures as well... it's not purple looking in person, and the tint was applied professionally. I'm gonna be going darker with it soon anyhow, but I totally see what you're talkin about. Thanks for the props. If you have any questions or anything on my build, you can check out my build thread in my sig. As for now, we'll keep on topic of Mitsubishiholic's car to prevent any possibility of a hijack
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tint tint tint tint! 
BTW.. I was just thinking about your question on filling the antenna hole... the first thing that came to mind was a screw plug. I don't know if you've assembled many pre-fabricated desks, or entertainment centres, etc.. but they usually come with these plastic plugs that you push into the head of the screws after assembly and are usually color matched to the wood. I'm not sure, but you could probably track down a black one of those at a a hardware store that may have a big enough plug end to squeeze into the antenna screw hole. I'm not sure if you can picture what I'm talkin about, but it's an idea.

BTW.. I was just thinking about your question on filling the antenna hole... the first thing that came to mind was a screw plug. I don't know if you've assembled many pre-fabricated desks, or entertainment centres, etc.. but they usually come with these plastic plugs that you push into the head of the screws after assembly and are usually color matched to the wood. I'm not sure, but you could probably track down a black one of those at a a hardware store that may have a big enough plug end to squeeze into the antenna screw hole. I'm not sure if you can picture what I'm talkin about, but it's an idea.

And about the antenna plug, that would somewhat work but probably wouldn't fit flush with the round end of the stub. I like the look of my cut antenna right now so I think I should be alright. Thanks.




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