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Aluminum 41 Willys Coupe


John Teresi

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Hello.......the donor kits are Revell " Stones ,Woods and Cook " and Revell 41 Willys street rod..........allot of modifications and scratch built parts......"Pro Tech": rubber fuel line, t`fittings,seat belt fasteners,gauge rings,detailing wire,nut band bolt ends,linkage brackets..........wheels are from Revell Shelby Cobra kit.........all chrome was stripped and painted Alclad........body was painted Alclad ......flames masked off and dullcoat was airbrushed over body.......if you would like to see how this was built ........please check out the link for "On the Workbench" below..........thanks

http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=60547

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A work of art to be sure. Do you keep your builds ? I think I remember that you built the semi rig for your father. This Willy's is one of my favorites that you did. Of coarse I like them all but this one just strikes a cord in me. if I had the money I would make you an offer you couldn't refuse. : ) So........... whats next ? I also can hardly believe you can buld a model of this quality in so short of time. i can't even build a glue bomb in that time. My hat is off to you sir.

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Another beauty from the Teresi model factory. The look of polished and dull aluminum could not have turned out better. Your mastery of Alclad shines through inside and out. Another eye catcher for sure.

Is it safe to look at this car in full sunlight without eye protection ?

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Turned out GREAT. Amazing work all over, I enjoyed very much watching this come together. You did great job with replicating Aluminium, Flames looks awesome, too. Detailing is perfect, as always. Amazing job, as always, John. Thanx for sharing this one.

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Another outstanding model John! That is really beautiful. I too love the interior colors and the subtle contrast they add.

When you use Alclad Chrome do you first use Alclads' black or someother form of gloss black? Thanks, KB

Ken......on this build I used H.O.K. black with clear coat .......then I airbrushed the Alclad........thanks

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