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Cowboy Cadillac


mr moto

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This is my current project (one of 'em) - the one that's most likely to get finished anytime soon. It's supposed to be a '59 Cad that's used for ranch work. It's been a real fun project so far. I had to open the trunk to make cargo space and generally abuse every part of it with washes and Tamiya Weathering Master. The body comes next.

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And the finishing touch! :rolleyes:

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Thanks for the compliments, guys! That's a Revell kit. It's the companion kit to their '59 convertible, in fact it includes almost all the convertible parts, too. You could probably cut off the roof and build a convertible if you wanted to do it the hard way!

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Great work so far, I like where your going with this. I'm tired of the pimp mobile look. Its nice to see someone use a little imagination on a kit. and make it stand out with lots of extra details. Can't wait to see the finished model complete with the finishing touch. nice going.

Ron ;)

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I've been at it again. The body is painted and weathered now and the interior is in its final form with coffee cups and a case of oil added. Next comes the dreaded final assembly and this one looks like a bear. It won't be any picnic getting that 390 Caddy mill with all the power accessories stuffed into the engine compartment. I'm glad I took some pictures of it at this point just in case the whole project ends up as plastic shards on the floor! :P

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Thanks for all the good comments, guys! ;) The window tint is Testors candy spray can enamel decanted and airbrushed. The dark bands at the top are candy blue just as it comes out of the can. The rest of the window is a mix of 1 part blue, 3 parts green and 3 parts thinner. It still came out a little too dark so I'll probably add more thinner next time. The windows were coated with Future before tinting. You don't have to do that - I usually don't - but I figured that if I messed it up I just could strip them with Windex. Sure enough, I didn't like the first attempt at the blue bands and Windex took everything off just perfect! I got the dirty window look by just spraying a dust coat of matte finish Krylon fixative from the art supply section of Hobby Lobby.

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I got the dirty window look by just spraying a dust coat of matte finish Krylon fixative from the art supply section of Hobby Lobby.

OOOO! That's an excellent tip! I have seen that adhesive and wondered if there was a practical use for it. Thanks! ;):o

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