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Nice! These are really good looking cars.
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Good looking Fury.
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Really cool. Have to admire all the carbon work,those are not easy to get right.
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Coolest Hudson i have ever seen,great custom touches.
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Cool Toyota. Nice to see the figure and great patina.
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These are really sweet. Love the full sized Buics. Btw are the 61 Invicta considered full size? Have many projects but none are very much to look at as they are now.
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Good looking Fairline.
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Good to see you did not give up on it,turned out great.
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What about the AMT 58 Edsel?
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rust & weathering beginner kit?
om617 replied to DrewCfromSC's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
After 10 second Google search i found this. http://www.dickblick.com/products/instant-iron-and-instant-rust/ -
Best paint for aluminum engine blocks
om617 replied to Mike Chernecki's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I use Tamiya acrylic flat aluminium. -
Nissan tail-lamp assembly...from what Nissan?
om617 replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Those lights arent stock in any part of the world,so the conclusion of them being painted i`m pretty certain is correct. There is tons of these here in Norway,and they are the same as the JDM spec besides being left hand drive and the headlight glass are bit diffrent since they drive on the "wrong" side of the road. -
What color for a 70 challenger tailpanel ?
om617 replied to randx0's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Not sure if you have Facebook,but if you do Graveyard Cars constantly pour pictures out from they`re restoration process so there is tons of great referance materieal. When it comes to Mopars,i have stop using Google,i just go on there and look. Right now they are restoring a 70 Challenger R/T plum crazy. Check it out. -
You are right,the 1000hp Chevelle from Ringbrothers are just a pos
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Vintage air condition set-up.
om617 replied to om617's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks for the picture. Then maby the Bonneville compressor also is aftermarket installation. -
Got this today. Little tool for cutting tube and rod (also aluminium),a decent saw,cotton swabs from Tamiya. One 67 Plymouth Fury promo,64 Oldsmobile and 71 Pontiac Firebird. Also rechromed 61 Cadillac bumpers.
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Vintage air condition set-up.
om617 replied to om617's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks Bob. As for under hood it looks quite diffrent then the Cadillac unit. Maby skip the whole thing. -
Revell 69 Mustang front end CORRECTION RESIN!
om617 replied to rsxse240's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Got my part a week ago,the part is excellent and it was packaged very professional imo. -
Please post pics of builds you painted with any hobby-type gold*
om617 replied to Monty's topic in Model Cars
Tamiya Champagne Gold. -
How else are you going to tow it if you run into the sandtrap outside the track?
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Revell & Foose poll for 2 new kits
om617 replied to 1930fordpickup's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Vintage air condition set-up.
om617 replied to om617's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks for great infor guys. Not really sure what type of compressor this car has,it does have air-suspension,compressor on the right. The kit compressor. The 1:1 real deal. If GM changed to swashplate in 63 (As for the Cadillac mentioned above),i would assume it would be the right for the 64 Bonneville as well. As for the visual they both look similar,so how picky do i need to be lol Pictures found on google. -
Vintage air condition set-up.
om617 replied to om617's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Swamp coolers are cool,but i would assume it looks better on 40s and 50s cars,i might be wrong. Ford spesific set-up also does not feel right,also finding the parts since it`s so vintage will be really hard. Those universal units i have seen installed in lots of diffrent cars. Not really sure i could pull it off build it my own from scratch.