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mustang1989

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  1. Haven't ever tried anything like this before but you make this look so dang easy that it's tempting to pick one of these up.
  2. Mister, that is some crisp detail you've got on that car!! Blown away!!!! What technique did you use to get the finish on those seats? Those have just the right look to them.
  3. Thank you all very much for the great comments. After a couple of builds I may be diving into another Demon II project.
  4. Man...………………..it's all there! The details, paint...….everything!!! Beautiful car!!!
  5. Wow Lloyd!!! This is a fantastic build. Details and weathering are truly at a premium on this thing. Thumbs up all the way!!!!!!
  6. Great build on a different subject.
  7. Wow!! That's one that you don't see built every day. One heckuva build right there and I like the colors.
  8. This turned out very well Bart. I got my son one of these. I may try this trick out with the stripes to enhance it some.
  9. That made ALL the difference right there!! Great swap out.
  10. I can't thank you guys enough. Most of the techniques I've learned in auto modeling have been acquired by watching folks like you guys here on this forum. Great place to be.
  11. Whoa HO HO!!! Man that's a terrific job on that car!!!
  12. Man that's a good lookin' Charger right there!
  13. First off, lemme thank everyone who followed along and /or commented. You guys are da bee's knees.!! Started out with these two kits and a Pro Street vision between the two. I've always had an eye for Revell's "Street Demons" series back in 1983 but I don't really care for the gasser look that a few of 'em had...……..this one in particular. In staying with the theme I set out to change things up a little bit in the way of a slight color change up, stance, powertrain and interior. Powertrain : Came from the Revell 1968 Hemi Dart kit with upgrades to the ignition, fuel and throttle linkage systems. Wheels: From Future Attractions. I had my machine shop at work cut the rear wheels in half due to the fact that they were just too dang wide to use with the tires I had. Paint: Testors Icy Blue Lacquer, Testors White Lightning Lacquer and Testors Wet Look Clear all decanted and shot through an airbrush. Decals: Speedway Decals Interior Shots: Additional engine shots:
  14. Now in Under Glass section. Thank you for all who followed and/ or commented. You guys are awesome.
  15. I should've known. Looks very good.
  16. That interior trim looks fantastic Dann! Wow dude!! What did you use for that?
  17. I'll say!!! I've used the heck out of that stuff and have never gotten it to lay down that smooth.
  18. Good lookin' Road Runner Ken!
  19. I still have my very first auto build ever back in 1981. A Monogram 69 Z/28 Camaro. I decided to convert it into an SS396 this past year but managed to keep almost all of the original parts in the build to include part of the grille which I graphed in a section and added an SS emblem to. I sourced a couple of parts from an acquired parts kit in order to replace parts missing over the years and to replace the hood which I cut a hole in as a kid. Before After:
  20. Ahhh yes! The old Jo-Han Comet. Love it man.
  21. Good job on that Impala Johhny. I was wondering about how you did that box as well.
  22. That looks good from the chair I'm sittin' in. Good details and paint. I'm not used to seeing builds with the windows up but it adds a good touch to the smooth lines of the car.
  23. LOL! Looking forward to more progress JC!
  24. I've got one of the Maverick kits and obtained a Grabber hood for it. I do like that resin grille/ bumper from Greg Wann. May have to pick one of those up.
  25. I received this kit here for free from a friend here on this forum and all I did was mention that I didn't know these were in kit form and that I worked on them when they were new in a Pontiac Dealership in Carrolton, Texas. Thank you for your very generous gift BigTallDad!! You da man!!!
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