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This is my latest build, it started out as a replica of Hubert Platt's Georgia Shaker but took a detour :D

I had polished and BMF'd the body when I realised I hadn't removed some emblems where decals are supposed to go :D . Wasn't sure about this blue being correct either (Tamiya Metallic Blue).

So plan B was hatched, using some Pegasus wheels, Hertz Mustang front seats and a scrap chassis to build this curbside replica.

I have already built 5 racecar replicas, but if anyone knows the correct shade of blue please let me know (preferably rattle can, I don't have an airbrush).

Thanks for looking.

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I think it looks Great, Very nice Paint, I have a 1/1 63 Fairlane Sports Coupe and I know for sure the blue colors Availible in 64 were Viking Blue,Oxford Blue & Glacier Blue.The Blue you Used on this build is Real Close to Viknig Blue.

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He uses these for shaving you know ............... doesnt have a mirror , said he doesnt need one roflmao.

Beautiful as always Paul, cant wait too drool over it on Thursday night...................just so You'll have to clean it again lmao

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Holy cow!!!!! Now THAT took my breath away! I wasn't expecting something quite so breath taking when I opened this thread!!!! That paint is incredible.. I cincur with regards to the wheels - they just do not suit the older cars IMHO but having said that, your Fairlane is the nicest one that I have ever seen in plastic form - by far! Can you post some interior shots? Given the quality of the workmanship on the outside, I can only begin to imagine whatthe interior must be like... Man, that is one nice builld!! I simply can't imagine a mo' betta - mo' sweet '64 Fairlane! My hat is sure off to you! AAAAAA++++ <_<:P:)

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IIRC Boyd's True Blue Pearl #52906 is the correct color for Platts car. That is the nicest paint and polish jobs I have seen....NICE!!!

Any engine pics????

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Thanks for all the kind comments guys and help with the colour (I'm British!) for the Platt car. As I said earlier, I've already built 5 racecar replicas with steelies/Radirs etc so I wanted this one to be totally different.

More of a shortcut than a detour, it's just a curbside because I had to get this 'finished' for our monthly club night on Thursday. (see you there, Brett)

Looks like I'll have to add an engine at a later stage when I find a suitable candidate... and suspension...dang, now it's another unfinished project :)

Edited by maltsr
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That's a really sharp little Fairlane Paul! I love the color of it. Do you know the number of the Tamiya blue by chance?

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Very nice! I'm in the minority, I suppose, in that I LOVE those wheels on there! They give it a modern look, and the stance is perfect. This is something I would like to go crusing in, for sure!

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Thanks for all the kind comments guys and help with the colour (I'm British!) for the Platt car. As I said earlier, I've already built 5 racecar replicas with steelies/Radirs etc so I wanted this one to be totally different.

More of a shortcut than a detour, it's just a curbside because I had to get this 'finished' for our monthly club night on Thursday. (see you there, Brett)

Looks like I'll have to add an engine at a later stage when I find a suitable candidate... and suspension...dang, now it's another unfinished project :D

Wow...no engine?...no suspension?...bottom line, its STILL one of the nicest builds...IMHO.

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That's a really sharp little Fairlane Paul! I love the color of it. Do you know the number of the Tamiya blue by chance?

Thanks Roger. I used a Tamiya rattle can TS19 Metallic Blue

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