hahaha way to be using an engine from a 1946 lincoln in a car from 1987... in other words.... thats imagination... i would have never thoight to put one of those in a buick.... which is btw one of my favorite cars of all time.
hey romell, the trucks looking grat! i have modelers tip for you though. i saw the beatiful lighting work did on the trailer. i would say sand the leds so that the glass is matte and the light is diffused a little. stock leds are just too focused to be realistic.
if you want ground making tips, visit a model armour forum. (oh sins of sins to say that lmao) lets face it, the armor biulders are alot better at biulding dioramas than most car modelers. pick up a few tips there, and youll be set.
have you considered strengthening the inside of the fenders with styrene ribs and then a layer of epoxy or squadron putty? ive built a few big heller kits and this has always been the best solution. i do like that bracing though. its almost like a real car.
Wow i didnt know the top was that rounded! i love the two tone white and black color scheme!!! XD lol jk jk
thats actualy a real nice 53' how good is the body?
I have always wanted to buid one of these elkys as a shop truck with a rusty old model a body and a pair of frame rails in the back, being taken back to the shop to be hotrodded.
If you want to go really fatr out, use two straight sixes to make a U-12 engine for this car. chebby blue flames would do the trick, and look sickkk. lol the revell 54 vette kit has a really good one.