Sign of a true Autopian

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Recently got my first supply of Klasse. I've used it before on my car with my friend's supply, so I know how good it is!



Unfortunately, it's been crapy weather here and I haven't been able to reapply this German masterpiece to "Blue Thunder" yet. But, like a true autopian, I couldn't resist after reading on the instructions that it was good on plastics... so I applied a drop to my Corvette model. Looks great. Just thought I'd share that!
 
I'm sure there aren't many of us who haven't detailed our model cars! I can't think of a better way to spend a rainy day than to sit in front of the computer browsing the Autopia forums and detailing a miniature of your favorite car. God, I must be obsessed!:xyxthumbs
 
Oh yeah. I'm guilty of this one. I've got a couple models that I try products on. It gives you a little bit of a taste of what it would look like on your real car.
 
My kids always want me to wax their Hot Wheelsâ„¢ when they got new ones. I finally gave them a nearly empty jar of Paste Glaz so they could wax their own.
 
Arghh..my BMW Z8 was so dusty (must've been the Zaino). I took the mini-duster to it, used some Z6 and it looks beautiful. Haha...add me to the list. :D
 
Thanks guys, I don't feel as stupid anymore. My coworkers really gave me the old crap-ola over that one! Nice to know I'm not the only freak!
 
At least you guys are waxing cars. We hada club picnic, so I threw a coat of Zaino on my Weber Grill before bringing that along. My wife thinks I shold seek professional help.
 
When the search function is up and running again try doing a search on "dictionary". I can't remember whose it is, but someone has like 40 coats of Klasse on their dictionary.
 
personally I don't think waxing your models is that crazy, but Zing your barbeque, Scott P you win my award for the most obsessed detailer I have seen. If I ever do something like that I don't think I could even tell anyone about it.
 
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