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Built my first kit back in February and have been in full “obsession” mode ever since. This will definitely be a life long hobby and I’m so thrilled I found it.

Anyway, here are a few of my faves from the year.

Happy new year everybody!

Revell Jaguar E-type coupe1C3FCEBF-51BB-4DEC-93DA-60E3DD9A10CD.thumb.jpeg.6b63c36501204f97afa41256d5ae781c.jpegD6803FF8-73F8-4FC6-ADC8-9ABDB9CA2A1D.thumb.jpeg.89f47e150817d3b1efdc59688d04ba97.jpeg

Revell Jaguar E-type Roadster C185D7EB-69C6-41EA-A204-DAE36C853CAD.jpeg.a2e0927d3856f6c2d681f7ea6fd23ad7.jpegDBC086D3-9BE1-46FC-88C4-1CA65FB33227.thumb.jpeg.cb6fcd77cbfccc9d184fdfe8030b7d2e.jpeg

Revell ‘67 GTX08202431-52B3-4BF5-8335-54F809FCF5FA.jpeg.4379025bbed14585c8228271299c2641.jpegA2FB9467-C840-49C9-9E6B-7B00192FC712.thumb.jpeg.5f215c95c84a0d3bbb5ccf5cc384de2f.jpeg

Revell Cobra 289563068BA-24BE-4D82-B053-41A28CE10404.thumb.jpeg.191d713dbcedbd491272939260a55b37.jpeg

Revell ‘70 Challenger03A1CB74-3887-42B9-8D89-FB4E4A33CC96.thumb.jpeg.641c2b78fa30cb353f17160779a910a5.jpeg74B288F8-3F80-446E-8940-6949BA2A7399.thumb.jpeg.f533d6c102e9c6ce100b3e09425a0f32.jpeg

Revell ‘68 Firebird 53246932-BCCB-4BE7-953B-A2B850161313.thumb.jpeg.9e1f2398f44f0a7bf6cf7bf210f308bf.jpegBAD5B17E-A58B-40A9-B8AC-EF7F6BC50D82.thumb.jpeg.19256134583606c32c9e77718226443d.jpeg

Monogram ‘65 Impala2AE260C2-6176-4EA3-9864-C930BAD85D2C.thumb.jpeg.a1a951f8ad240f1da679e0b62d15e608.jpeg7EAA83B1-664B-4312-B736-46167427EE23.jpeg.42ee192a61b75554d5033682ca5c6545.jpeg892A76B6-DB8B-412A-A7B0-663E243F4ED1.jpeg.d35fc1212f5f07c493851adf09d3f6e9.jpeg

Monogram ‘69 GTOD5999B94-258F-4509-8060-0D81DDB62AEF.thumb.jpeg.b6bb8c8c20b903f8f84389beec1cc296.jpeg0313EF22-4A77-4FAA-9EBE-3BFCE7B44782.jpeg.aec66e9dd7b0d52987025c2eda7bddfe.jpeg

Up Next - AMT ‘69 Olds 442CEA96ADF-2717-4C3C-8181-C2AFDE2BF03E.thumb.jpeg.83edad502228b3e4844ccbc032de9cf5.jpeg

 

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1 minute ago, galaxyg said:

These are great. Especially that 69 GTO. What's the ceramic-looking material on the large part under the hood?

thanks dude.  it's just the plastic part that came with the kit - painted it to make it look textured.   

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Fabulous engine detailing Ryan! Love them all but especially the Jags. Hard to believe you’ve only been at this for eleven months. You sir have a talent at this hobby! Keep building and posting please!

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Beautiful looking builds. I like your clean well detailed build style. You said you were new to this, but I can tell you were building something else before. 

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15 minutes ago, papajohn97 said:

Fabulous engine detailing Ryan! Love them all but especially the Jags. Hard to believe you’ve only been at this for eleven months. You sir have a talent at this hobby! Keep building and posting please!

thanks john - there's def been a bit a bit of a learning  curve (my first dozen or so builds will probably be donating parts for future builds!) but i'm starting to get the hang of it.  crazy how i used to HATE doing the engines, and now its my favorite part. 

this 442 i'm doing now has a real shot at being my best build to date, and i'm praying i don't screw it up in the home stretch...it's the first amt kit i've actually been impressed by so far, but we'll see how final assembly goes...

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6 minutes ago, Rbray47 said:

11 months?! I've been at it since 1986 and I'm not that good. Awesome builds!

haha - thanks!

6 minutes ago, espo said:

Beautiful looking builds. I like your clean well detailed build style. You said you were new to this, but I can tell you were building something else before. 

thanks man - music has always been my creative outlet so i never really did anything "crafty" before - never even touched a can of spray paint until i stumbled across the model section at hobby lobby. i was looking for a covid project and the cars kinda just happened.  that said, my mother is an artist and my father is an engineer so the combo of their genes probably helps lol

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9 minutes ago, radiohd10 said:

crazy how i used to HATE doing the engines, and now its my favorite part. 

Yeh, I think engines are generally the weakest areas on OOB builds of Revell and AMT/ Round 2 1/25 car kits. I have become totally addicted to Fireball Resin carburetors as well as Detail Master parts - you can easily double the price of a car build (triple it with good paint!) but what a difference these aftermarket parts can make.

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3 minutes ago, papajohn97 said:

Yeh, I think engines are generally the weakest areas on OOB builds of Revell and AMT/ Round 2 1/25 car kits. I have become totally addicted to Fireball Resin carburetors as well as Detail Master parts - you can easily double the price of a car build (triple it with good paint!) but what a difference these aftermarket parts can make.

for sure - i actually just emailed fireball a few weeks ago for pricing on some carbs and wheels. gonna make a massive difference on a few of my upcoming builds.  I paid $18 for the 442 kit and bought a $20 photoetch set for it, just for the front and side badges haha.  It'll be worth it though.  very excited for this one to be completed.

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13 minutes ago, Dave Armstrong said:

Oh Man! Those are great! But the Jags just knock my eyes out! Beautiful!

 

9 minutes ago, happy grumpy said:

All beautiful and clean. The engine details are so good, they look like they could actually run. 

thanks guys! get one of those jag kits if you can find them.  best quality revell kit i've come across so far!

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Awsome work..Hard to believe you've only been modeling for 11 months..Fantastic progress in such short time..Very well done on all them but the Jag roadster says something to me..

 

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27 minutes ago, moparfarmer said:

Awsome work..Hard to believe you've only been modeling for 11 months..Fantastic progress in such short time..Very well done on all them but the Jag roadster says something to me..

 

Thanks man. Yeah I loved those jag kits so much I bought 6 more. Gonna start a fleet haha 

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