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John Goschke

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  1. Smooth chop with great "flow!"
  2. Gorgeous! That crisply-done black strip in the center of the side molding blows my mind! How did you that?
  3. Nice color combination and detailing!
  4. Really nice build. Looks very realistic!
  5. Gorgeous! Conversion looks spot-on.
  6. Really beautiful!
  7. Here she is with color shot and the tape pulled..... \
  8. Nice work!
  9. An unusually productive year for me....
  10. The Tamiya Black is down and masking is comppleted for the Gunmetal panel outlines...
  11. Nice build of a great old kit! Very sharp looking engine.
  12. One thing Moebius got right that AMT didn't is the shape of the rear wheel opening. It shouldn't be flat on top, but have a slight curve like the '61. I think this could be remedied with a little careful knife work.
  13. Amazing project!
  14. Thanks, JC! THanks, Dan! The goal is to finish by December! Thanks, David! I'm glad I took the time to re-do the vent windows. Of course if I want my models to be consistent I'll have to do the windows on the '61 ragtop and the '62s, which have the same problem!
  15. I doubt I'll bother with the screw posts, Steve, but will give it some thought. Being a custom it'll be displayed with hood closed more often than not. I like those bezels, and I've got that kit so will dig it out of the stash and check them out to see how they might work with my custom lenses.
  16. Beautiful!
  17. Nice work! Looks like the kit goes together quite well. I'm impressed by the accurate looking stance the car has.
  18. Great work, Tulio!
  19. Nice clean work on this Elky!
  20. This project is a rebuild of a model I built in 1976! Some things will remain from the original build, including the 401 horse, 390 cid FE motor swapped in from the AMT '34 Ford Pickup kit that I added wiring to "back in the day" using stiff floral arrangement wire. I repainted the seats and side panels in the correct stock pattern for this build but the rest of the interior, including the dash, is from '76. The big change for the rebuild is that I'm correcting the shape of the vent windows and adding weather stripping to side window openings. I've also changed the wheels to my new period-perfect favorites – Revell '57 Ford wheels, plated by Little Motor Kar Co. This shot of an AMT '61 Ford Sunliner shows the incorrect vent window that was also present on my Starliner...
  21. Awhile back I added a custom grill to the truck from the Aurora Grill & Trim parts pack. Added a matching grill to the hood opening, getting rid of the hood emblem and the corresponding raised center of the hood.
  22. Beautiful work! Hard to believe they're the same models!
  23. Great work, Steve. Love the cowl vent!
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