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YBlock292

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  1. After finishing my latest build, a 58 Plymouth Belvedere, I cut off the tail fins of an old "Christine", I built years ago. After removing the trunk lid I installed the front bench seat of the kit.
  2. Thank You for Your Kind words!
  3. Thank You, guys! Maybe the "brass look" came from the quality of the light, when the fotos were taken yesterday afternoon. In fact, only the center section of the hubcaps were painted gold, refering to the side moldings and the grill.
  4. Thank You!
  5. AMT's "Christine"-Kit built in a different way: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere in "Buckskin Beige" - definitely not "Christine"...
  6. Thanks everybody! Yes, it was the "scoth brite treatment" which gave the tires the correct look of rubber.
  7. Thank You very much! John: It was a little bit difficult to paint and detail the interior panels since the seats are already molded in the tub. Ludwig
  8. Thanks, everybody! Mark: Yes, indeed that's a small decal with the Buick crest from a decal-sheet with Buick related decals which came with the 1970 Wildcat kit. Regards Ludwig
  9. Hi Thomas, very nice and clean Corvette convertible and great "family portrait" as well. Regards Ludwig
  10. The steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps came with the (Revell) kit.
  11. Thank You guys!
  12. Body Color is Tamiya TS 53 (referring to "dusk blue" back in the day).
  13. Thanks again everybody! I appreciate Your comments.
  14. Thanks, very much!
  15. Thank You, guys!
  16. Ray, I really like to see built models of the rare 62 Ford Galaxie, since I have one in my Garage which I have been owning and driving now exactly for 20 years. A very reliable car in those two decades! Best regards Ludwig
  17. Thank You very much!
  18. Beautifully built, great color choice!
  19. Thank You very much, guys!
  20. A kit from AMT, painted in Tamiya TS 12, which comes close to "Gauguin Red", available back in the day.
  21. Thank You all very much! Best regards Ludwig
  22. Thank You very much! Scott: No, I didn't have any problems with the height of the rear suspension. My kit, by the way, was one of Revell's "California Wheels"-Series. Francis: Yes, the Revell-Kit has some special features, concerning details. For example, the chrome moldings have to be glued onto the body, so You don't have to use BMF oder a thin brush for this detailing.
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