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Special Order Sunliner.


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Finished today. 

Still needs a final cleanup, to get rid of the finger prints all over. 

This 1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner was built from the AMT re release of the Lindberg kit. 

The steel wheels were resin cast by me. The hubcaps were also resin cast. Made them on my dremel having as base a 1:1 hubcap I borrowed from a friend that owns a '53 Mainline. 

The chrome on the bumpers came pretty scratched, so I took the chance, and sanded the mold lines, and airbrushed the grille, bumpers, and hubcaps with Molotow chrome paint. Gave a coat of automotive two part clear (Sherwin Williams) on top to protect the chrome. 

The Special Order part is the color. The 1953 Ford was painted in Lincoln color Majestic Maroon. 

Hope you guys like it!

30477849467_d342ba940b_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

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31542329428_c5f9d95947_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

44693633574_cfcdabcb9e_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

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44693629814_bdedf89033_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

44693628574_feccffedaa_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

44693626524_f8e355d54c_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

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Thanks guys!!

Very appreciated!!

10 hours ago, Yahshu said:

Very nice, looks as if the clear coat has dulled the Molotow somewhat. 

Yes, a little bit. The clear I used is the one that does it the less. Problem with Molotow, is the fragility of the chrome effect if left unprotected. It's ideal for interior details, and touching up the points where the parts attach to the sprues, but other than foil, is still not the perfect solution for redoing outside trim. 

 

9 hours ago, Classicgas said:

Another stunner sir. One suggestion, add some basic spark,plug wiring, your engines will come to life.

Once in a while I do. 

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