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RandyB.

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  1. Thanks guys. Snake....too much humidity outside when I painted it I believe.
  2. Finished this one up a couple of weeks ago. Had to sand the chrome trim off the sides of the wheel wells and body sides to reflect an accurate representation of the W-30 option. Decided to go with a sleeper look. Oldsmobile hubcaps were ordered from Missing Link. I used Dupli-color Bright Blue metallic which didn't come as nice as I would have liked it to. which didn't come out as nice as I would have liked it to.
  3. Thanks Steve!
  4. Thanks all!
  5. Thanks Lane and Jim!
  6. Thanks everyone! This is a very good kit Monty. No issues with this kit to report.
  7. Thanks again everyone for the great comments!
  8. Thanks everyone. I used Model Master "Light Ivory" which is a very close match to the factory color Cameo Ivory
  9. Just finished up this Oldsmobile 442 W-30 kit.
  10. Thanks Al, Adam and Ryan!
  11. Thanks Frank and Steve. Frank had to tweak the suspension on both Olds to get the proper stance.
  12. Thanks everyone. I enjoyed this build.
  13. Thanks everyone! . Al, I didn't use any products on the finish or windshield. Just white primer and the finish coat.
  14. Thanks guys! It was a great kit to build with no fit issues.
  15. Finished up the 1972 Oldsmobile 442 today. Couldn't take any outdoor pics so I'll post some indoor ones.
  16. Thanks guys. Paint is Tamiya Bright Orange.
  17. Thanks guys!
  18. Thanks guys! Here is old and new together.
  19. Wrapped up the 1986 El Camino build tonight. This was a quick build because I had previously started the kit last fall and then lost interest.
  20. Thanks everyone!
  21. Very nice indeed. Great color choice!
  22. Stellar looking Pontiac Steve! Congrats on a fine job!
  23. Thanks guys! Derick. yes had to tweak the stance because it sat too high and the wheels were not centered within the wheel wells.. Leave the metal pins off and that way you can move the wheel up or down or side to side. Just epoxy the wheel to the disc brake. You don't have to move it much so it's not noticeable when you look underneath.
  24. Thanks guys!
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