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  1. All righty, then, thank you, Steven. I dunno, is it important? As long as we are aware of this issue, we can fix it if we want to. We spend a lot of time adding wires and starter solenoids and dash panel print-outs because we are trying to achieve a level of realism. Panel lines kinda fall into that realm. It's just something to be aware of if you want to be accurate. Am I being petty? I suppose so. Compared to the firewall issue with this kit, it's nothing, really. I rest my case. ? by the way, Steven, that ragtop is very likely a "best in show". Outstanding!
  2. Thanks, L M. You should see what you can't see in the picture ☺️
  3. Exactly, Steve. Exactly ? I'm kinda anal about this sort of stuff and I didn't think much about it the first time I noticed it. But recently (like yesterday ?) I noticed it again. So now I have a new thing to be anal about. YAY! ? I've only been at this since about 1962 but my anal retention tendency didn't show until sometime in the 21st century (but it's only this stuff, I couldn't care less about everything else.) ?
  4. OK, I get that...I was pointing it out because it's very easy to overlook it and if accuracy is a goal, it would need to be addressed. And I'm in that kind of a mood. ?
  5. I've been noticing this lately on even some of the "good" kits and I wonder if anyone else has. Not a big thing but....huh? How could they miss this? I guess nobody in the design department ever changed out a front fender. Check yours! ?
  6. Thanks, Steve. I gotta say that B.M.P. instrument panel is extremely sharp and clear. I only use them when i need to but they make a tremendous difference and, on this particular dash, it's the star of the show. Love 'em!
  7. Oh yeah, the kit I'm working with is an older one with lots of flash in the worst places like the A pillars and the rear deck trim. I don't mind a few sink holes, but you need good smooth trim if you want the foil to look good. I hope to see more decal sheets including the instrument panels, but I really think Michael Hansen's photo reduced panels (Best Model Products) are the cat's pajamas. I think they look better than the decals. The white on the A pillars is filler, trying to smooth out the horrible mess left behind by the flash and subsequent restoration of the lines. The left post is so bad that I may need to cut it out and try to replace it with strip styrene( I hope not ?). Very tedious.
  8. Yup. Chrome Reversed rims. Everybody had 'em! Nice detailing, Jim. You nailed it!
  9. Thanks, Sam, I just wanted to point out one of the many deficiencies of this particular kit.
  10. I am here to help! (Well, you asked for it ?) an all chromed rear axle housing, even back in the day, is a fairly expensive proposition. Unless we will be entering this roadster to compete for the AMBR, the axle housing should probably be painted with a nice neat aluminum quick-change attached. Just my opinion ?
  11. I'm waiting for the instrument cluster printout from Best Model Products to complete the interior but I just want to point out something I noticed after it was too late to do anything about it. (It was an "oh well..." moment.) The tub is made for a convertible. Just sayin'. ? But it's not too late to cut off the roof! just kidding ?
  12. I just looked at the "Advanced Custom", Eric.....FREAKING INGENIOUS! THATS how you do it! Very inspired. Paint is off the hook!
  13. Now that makes sense! they just had it on the wrong end.
  14. Thank you gentlemen, I appreciate the response and I assure you I will not dry paint in the Foodie unless the old woman is out for the day ?.
  15. I wonder if anyone ever built the radical custom version. ?. The rear treatment is the most bizarre idea I've ever seen. It makes no sense at all. Who would do that? Yours looks pretty darn good, Mike. Red works really well on this body style. Since I have committed to building this as a very mild street custom, I will explore the "bullet lens" angle. I think it's my best chance for success.
  16. Primed and ready for body work. Mainly sink-holes and other blemishes. Thanks for looking.
  17. Well, OK...the engine is not great. It won't look bad in a barn find or a beat-up truck.
  18. Yup. I think you're right, Tony. Some of us will have the talent to pull it off. My hand painting prowess is a little above average and it's a choice I will need to make soon.
  19. And while you're waiting for the paint to dry you open another kit and start snipping parts, shaving flash and fitting things together. Then you get the body in primer and 3 days go by and it's still not dry so you take that crappy '63 Impala kit down and ....hey, there's no firewall!.....thanks for your input, David.
  20. Good idea, Mr. Rodent, I will stick an oven thermometer in my Foodie. Thank you!
  21. I love the smell of lacquer thinner in the morning. It's got that...that....lacquer smell. ?
  22. Don't laugh at him Steven!
  23. Thanks, Dave, good info here!
  24. Exactly the sort of Intel I was looking for, thank you ! ?
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