GTO looks good Craig. I would leave the front nose seam as is. If you want to bring it out later use panel line accent or just leave it all body color if you want less attention drawn to it.
I had the same issue on the recent release Revell GTO. I just used putty from behind to fill the holes, then sanded on the bottom edges to line things up better.
The only area I would fix is the Passenger side aka "Drinkers side" Line. It looks to be a bit open compared to your other lines. Add a touch of super glue to the seam. before it dries completey start sanding that area. The dust from sanding will fill it in nicely and still leave a seam. Let us know how it goes.
Having owned a 69gto the separation was not that wide. Personally I would throw a couple coats of primer on the nose , rescribe the line and check the results
It does look a little large and out of scale. Maybe just fill it, and use a dark pencil to draw the line after painting, or if you are using a light or medium paint color, use a fine black marker to draw the line and it might show through the paint enough to look like a panel line. Maybe use a piece of masking tape to trace the line with (?)
I think it looks okay. I always tell people it's your build. Do what is appealing to your eye not mine. If you fill it you will need torescribe the panel line. If you don't have a scribing tool I would leave it. I'll be watching
The real cars had elastomer bumpers so the line is right... They even did commercials hitting the bumper proving it could not be damaged.... But it's it was really cold they would shatter 😂.... Go figure?
GTO looks good Craig. I would leave the front nose seam as is. If you want to bring it out later use panel line accent or just leave it all body color if you want less attention drawn to it.
The line looks like the box art to me,Craig 🤔.👍😎
I had the same issue on the recent release Revell GTO. I just used putty from behind to fill the holes, then sanded on the bottom edges to line things up better.
Good update Craig. Looks like it needs a little help but not sure how I would do it either, Ron
The only area I would fix is the Passenger side aka "Drinkers side" Line. It looks to be a bit open compared to your other lines. Add a touch of super glue to the seam. before it dries completey start sanding that area. The dust from sanding will fill it in nicely and still leave a seam. Let us know how it goes.
Having owned a 69gto the separation was not that wide. Personally I would throw a couple coats of primer on the nose , rescribe the line and check the results
That was the bumper but maybe a little less shallow would look better
It does look a little large and out of scale. Maybe just fill it, and use a dark pencil to draw the line after painting, or if you are using a light or medium paint color, use a fine black marker to draw the line and it might show through the paint enough to look like a panel line. Maybe use a piece of masking tape to trace the line with (?)
Fill the seam. Tape either side. Scribe a new line. Ya can use ya xacto blade. Model on , ya magnificent model buildin bastard.
I think it looks okay. I always tell people it's your build. Do what is appealing to your eye not mine. If you fill it you will need torescribe the panel line. If you don't have a scribing tool I would leave it. I'll be watching
The driver side looks fine but it looks like the passenger side is a bit wacked.
The real cars had elastomer bumpers so the line is right... They even did commercials hitting the bumper proving it could not be damaged.... But it's it was really cold they would shatter 😂.... Go figure?
I agree John
I think the seem looks a little too big so I would just fill in it and rescribe it.