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Very cool, I saw all the Herbe movies as a kid, I need to get one into my collection
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Very interesting build. I wasn't sure where you were going at first by the thread title but I gotta say you are blending this together nicely, like it was meant to be.
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Nice, built, this turned on great
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This is a great build. I like this a lot
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The Newly Tooled Revell 1971 Boss 351 Mustang
Dirkpitt289 replied to baycolony's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Where were you going with this when you were cutting out the interior?
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That color is amazing
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Nice work lowering the front end. It seems to be a pattern with ALL the Mustang kits riding nose high.
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I really like how the Pace car turned out, Bravo
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The floor mats are a nice touch
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Lets take a step back a bit. To do that we are going to enlist the help of Mr Peabody and Sherman and their way back machine. Thank you, Mr Peabody for your help I forget to post once of the hardest if not the fiddliest parts of the build,. The wheelie bars It would have been easy if I had four hands. Alone the parts kept falling apart but once I was able to get them all in place and bent (Yes bent, You have to bend two of the parts) it all held together. Here is what I was talking about earlier. 1 - Is the part and it hangs over the rear axle. 2 - Is how the part needs to be bent inward and mounted to the back side of the pumpkin. The completed assembly
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Lets take a step back a bit. I forget to post once of the hardest if not the fiddliest parts of the build,. The wheelie bars It would have been easy if I had four hands. Alone the parts kept falling apart but once I was able to get them all in place and bent (Yes bent, You have to bend two of the parts) it all held together. Here is what I was talking about earlier. 1 - Is the part and it hangs over the rear axle. 2 - Is how the part needs to be bent inward and mounted to the back side of the pumpkin.
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Trying to finish off the Lincoln Pro-Street build. I detailed out the battery The Battery in place along with the wheels Putting together the front end... Lower valance and front bumper with the Fog lights I added strips of styrene to help attach the valance better Masking to paint the flat black on the front and rear bumper
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Lots of progress made to the interior and the roll cage. I won't lie, gold is not my favorite color ESPECIALLY on cars. I think it makes them look cheap but in this case it just seemed to be the right choice. I figure the gold of the roll bar coming through the windows will offset the exterior color of the car nicely. I also got the rear tires assembled. The rims can only go in one way on this kit which turned out to be a bit of an issue because both tires were warped on the outside facing side. A little work with the heat gun got it sorted out... kinda. Thank you for taking the time to look at my project
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Any updates on this one, Mike?
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Nice work on the fade effect
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Building the 'Icon' - a 57 Chevy in Sierra Gold
Dirkpitt289 replied to beeRS's topic in WIP: Model Cars
You are doing some great work, here. Looks great -
The black on read is stunning, Bravo