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post just your cabovers here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great Transtar, John! I certainly would not have the patience for such an amount of work going into one truck kit. Here is mine (pic from 1983) - will be used as a donor kit (frame, engine, transmission) for a resin cab, because the chrome parts of this one have been warped and heavily distorted (grill surrounds, handlebars, mirrors, wipers etc.) - kit got heat damage from the intense sun shining through the shop window.... As I got this one at a closeout sale, there was no way to get my money back. This was what it looked back then: -
Totally amazing - as always - Steve!!! The '60 Dodge is my favourite of your quartet, but each one looks very impressive!
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Well, here is another one, not quite a 59 model, but at least introduced in the fall of '59 and in my opinion one of the best looking US cars of the era: 1960 De Soto Adventurer HT from JoHan - my first rattle-can paint job in 1983...
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Very nice looking models, Richard - I should have bought the Chrysler also, back then...
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Great Oldsmobiles, Cliff - the red and dark grey one - is this a '56 model?
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Steve, great models - the Imperial convertible as well as the Dodge HT - simply excellent !!!
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Beautiful Helmut! I'm working on the '59 Plymouth as we speak, so I'll get back to you on that one. I do however, have the X-EL '59 Dodge & a Model King reissue of the '59 Imperial. I have the X-EL '59 Desoto hardtop as well that I began converting to a 2 door convertible many years ago, but due to the lack of an interior, I never finished it. Both the '59 Dodge & the Plymouth that I'm working on, have Modelhaus resin interiors. Actually pretty nice ones! Thanks Steve, but my models are actually junk compared with those of you - incredible, your Dodge with those spinner (?) hubcaps, the correct interior, the perfectly applied BMF and that gorgeous paint !!! Your late '50s models are among the most beautiful I have ever seen in the last 30 years, period. The Imperial is also in my stash (2 x), together with about 350 others that are waiting for being built - and I should restore several of my old builds, too (the 3 above, for example) - too many kits, too little time!
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and finally the De Soto Fireflite 4 Door HT (# 3) Remark: License plates for all 3 are from an old 1961 auto world self-sticking license plate sheet.
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As I was born in 1959, what about '59 cars, but not the always-and-everywhere present Chevys and Cadillacs, something different instead: Here are 3 former X-EL promos, repainted in the mid 80's, done "old-school" (no BMF, just silver paint), bodies with spray cans I had at hand in colors I thought that would fit for these land yachts. Therefore not strictly stock, as all three have interiors from the '60 De Soto (I didn't like missing interiors - better wrong ones than nothing at all) - so all of you nitpickers will have something to talk about. Anyway, despite several shortcomings, they make ok shelfmodels when looked at from a distance - here we go: Plymouth Fury HT
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Here is another onethat is rather seldom seen: JoHan's 63 Starfire 2 door HT: Hastily built 30 years ago, it will need a restoration
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My small contribution: '57 and '58 X-EL Promos repainted in the mid 80's - will get a polishing treatment and some BMF sometimes in the future.
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Perfectly executed model Steve, in beautiful colors - fantastic!!!
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superb built race car of my all-time F1 hero Jim clark!!!
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Ferrari 250 California Spider, Italeri/Academy, 1/24
1959scudetto replied to Matt Bacon's topic in Model Cars
Great Ferraris, Matt! The California Spider looks excellent - especially in that color! Unfortunately I built mine red/int. black, but have still 2 more originals in my stash: dark blue/tan int., metallic grey/red int. or black/red int. ? Now I see another color combination which pleases me! What rims and tires did you use? Spoke wheels look almost like Italeri's, tires like Protar's? -
post just your cabovers here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great trucks, Jacobus - I especially like the Diamond T and the Ford - could you show us more? -
This is exactly what I thought to myself whenI saw the pics !
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post just your cabovers here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Pavel, very good weathered and used Cabovers, especially the Pete is a dirty workhorse - much go and no show! Sam, very convincing Ford you have here - gives me inspirations for my kit - which color did you use? -
1948 Ford corner (Testors IMC) Post 'em if you got 'em!
1959scudetto replied to Lovefordgalaxie's topic in Model Cars
Thanks again, Harry - very much appreciated. -
One of the 2 most beautiful Ferrari road cars ever - Dino 246GT
1959scudetto replied to 1959scudetto's topic in Model Cars
Thanks, Harry! -
post just your cabovers here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Fantastic !!!! One of the best 352s I have ever seen in magazines or on the internet - simply awesome !!! -
Very nice car, Marcos - I especially like the color, looks very elegant!
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all White - Autocar here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment