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This is the AMT Phantom Vicky kitbashed with the Revell 1932 Ford.

I used the front suspension, engine, wheels/tyres and fenders from the Revell kit. The headers had to be 'sectioned' to meet the aluminium exhaust that runs through the chassis to the AMT mufflers.

I also threw an MCG photoetch grill into the mix, and topped it off with Tamiya Light Gunmetal and Nato Black/primer for the interior. The top doesn't appeal to me on the fenderless version (sorry Jairus) but I think it complements the fenders' flowing curves really well. Thanks for looking.

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That is one well built 32 Vicky.

Looks great.love the colors.

Posted

Best looking version of the Phantom Vickie I've seen yet! Well done!

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This is the best Phantom Vicky I've ever seen, absolutely brilliant! Love the gun metal paint and all of the gray and black tones you used to contrast it, they all work perfect. I also think the top looks goofy on the fender-less version but it looks awesome with fenders.

Again, awesome work!

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Very nice indeed. Amazing how all the Revell Deuce stuff just slips right into place and looks like it came with the kit. I agree, the Phantom Vicky looks so much better as a full fendered classic rod. Excellent clean work really got the job done... :lol: :lol:

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Very nice indeed. Amazing how all the Revell Deuce stuff just slips right into place and looks like it came with the kit.

Just shows that both kits were scaled down correctly.

gus

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Man, that is a fantastic car. Just my personal opinion but I would have shortened the rear fenders.

I agree Gus, wish I had thought of it :D

Thanks for the comments guys, much appreciated

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Paul:

This is some very nice work!!! You really nailed a classic / modern look all in one...... WELL DONE!!!

Regards Bill (Duntov)

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Super work -looks great. I love the vicky with fenders. Most classy looking 32 Ive ever seen. Im gonna have to try this.

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