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Posts posted by Ben269
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Thanks for the compliments. It felt good just to finish it up.
I had that engine from the MPC kit about 20 years ago, and built it before I had anything to put in, just because I thought it was neat. Turned out really nice with some detailing!
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Finally got this finished. It fought me the whole way. I painted it twice, applied the decals twice, the whitewalls twice. I like the way it turned out, its good from a distance, but i am not happy with the wheels and tires. I love the engine bay, though. Also very happy with the interior, its one of my best.
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This is a super cool build, I am enjoying watching it come together.
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I really dig that Ford van. Nice job on a totally oddball subject.
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This is finally coming together. It's been difficult though. The hood was more difficult than it should have been, had to paint it twice, decals laid nice, then half of them peeled off when I masked it to repaint a spot. the decals are part of the stock decals, and part of the Keith Marks decals.
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This is a cool project. I have one on the bench to build as well. Cant wait to see how this turns out! What paint did you use for your engine?
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Has anyone started one of these kit bashes yet? I am curious to see how they mate up, size-wise.
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That license plate is correct for 69-71 but they changed it for 72. Odd choice by Revell to do the decals that way. Truck looks awesome. Very nice job.
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I also still have that issue of Car Modeler. Its one of the first I ever bought as a kid, and I have looked at that Pontiac so many times, I can't count. He is an amazing scratch builder. I also have the SAE with the 72 Roadrunner he made. His work is inspiring, thats for sure.
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The first generation Bronco was on my dream list for a long time. I was very pleased when Revell made one.
I would love to see a Studebaker pickup, 1949,
a stock 1972 Torino, ( I know there is that race car kit, but it seems small, anyone build that?)
and a nice 1970 GTO Judge.
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I love Plum Crazy with a white interior. great combination.
1970 GTO "The Judge"
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Spoiler is the Hurst Olds piece. I cut the ends off and made them from sheet styrene to replicate the Judge spoiler.