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  1. 3 hours ago, unclescott58 said:

    What did you use for the popcorn itself? I'm not a fan of this kit, but I like the job you've done with it. 

    Good question.  The original MPC kit actually had guidance for this - break up some styrofoam.  However, I remembered that when I did that, the pieces were too big and looked like little rocks.  Also, I was afraid that if I tried that again and really ground it up, it would not stay in place if the model was moved around, tipped, etc.

    So I used a piece of grey, foam, weatherstripping, cut it to fit and plucked off the top with tweezers to give it a ragged "piled up" look.  Glued it to the base with white glue and dabbed it with paint and pastels.  Looks okay from the sides; not quite "popcorny" enough from the back, but I'll take it.

  2. AMT/ERTL release of the Popcorn Wagon show rod.  Built the original MPC kit as a kid.  Don't think the AMT version was quite as good (old forum threads here seem to confirm this) with plastic front tires, a less inclusive decal sheet, and lower quality on the brass parts being some of the issues.  So more challenging than I thought it was going to be, but happy with the end result and glad to call it done and put it back on the shelf again after about 45 years...

    Paint:  Airbrushed Testors "classic" gloss red and white for the canopy, seat, and blower hat.  Tamiya TS-18 Metallic Red for the body.  Chrysler Engine Red for the engine.

    Minutes after completion:  (with replacement front tires from the spares box)

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  3. All,

    Thanks for the feedback.  Casey, your "almost never recommended" comment concerning adhesive on tires confirmed my apprehension about trying that.

    I took another look at it and did some test fitting with half round strips and it looks like the styrene strip/spacer suggestions are my best bet, as the gaps are too big for Erik's BFM suggestion.

    FYI...They're the slicks for the AMT/ERTL Popcorn Wagon kit.  Gotta love the show rods...

    Onward...

  4. On the current kit I'm working on, the chrome mag wheel covers fit very loosely into the rubber slicks and tires.  They also do not meet with the plastic inner wheels, so I can't glue the two together and "trap" the rubber tires between them.

    Anyone know if super glue would bond the plastic and chrome parts to a rubber tire?  If not, any recommendations as to what to try?

    TIA.

  5. First build since childhood and you got those white stripes to lie down perfectly on that hood!  After my own frustrating experiences with those stripes, my hat's off to you.  Well done.

  6. What a beauty. The colour really suits it, and the engine bay detail is particularly well done. I take it that's a correct colour for the real car that year?

    One day about 12 years ago, I got home (in North London back then) to find that somebody a few streets away had a '67 Chevy coupe on their driveway! It was a sort of notch back rather than a fast back like this one. He had bought it on the internet, drunk! I never saw it again, I suspect it was a little more than he bargained for.

    Yes, Marina Blue was a '67 color.

    I lived in the UK many years ago when I was in the Air Force.  I can relate to the "more than he bargained for" comment - at least as far as size is concerned.  I can't imagine driving that beast on some of the narrow village roads and roundabouts.  You would definitely have the right of way, as you would probably take up most of the road!

  7. Revell 69 Camaro Z28.

    Paint:  Exterior is Testors Hugger Orange and Testors Ultra Gloss Clearcoat from the can.  Engine is Scalefinishes Chevy Engine Orange.

    Aftermarket:  Plug wires, resin carbs, Fireball Modelworks white letter tire decals, Keith Marks decals for the scripts.

    The kit decals were used for the stripes.  Originally, the plan was for white stripes.  Suffice to say, that didn't go very well.  socal76, if you are reading this, thanks again for the spare white stripes.  As you can see, they didn't go very well either.  So, in order to save the build, I cut the black stripes into segments for the hood to get them to lie down on the curves.  That finally produced acceptable results.

    Oh, another fun disaster on this one.  Eagle eyes will notice the rear valence is not the kit's.  That's because I forgot about it when I washed it  and the body in the kitchen sink in preparation for primer and paint.  Down the disposal it went, which I found out about later that night after dinner...  So the piece on the model is a part of a valence from the spares box and sheet styrene.  Not perfect, but looks pretty good to me and, again, it saved the build.

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    Thanks for looking! 

  8. AMT 67 Impala SS427.

    Paint:  Exterior is airbrushed MCW Marina Blue with Tamiya TS-13 clearcoat from the can.  Interior is airbrushed Testors Light Ivory topcoated with Tamiya Pearl White from the can.  Engine is Scalefinishes Chevy Engine Orange.

    Aftermarket:  Plug wires, battery cables, Keith Marks decal scripts.

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