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Sledsel

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  1. Looks great!!! Yes, yellow is a bear to paint. I have found that a white primer or flat white base lightly scuffed helps me painting yellow.
  2. The Freightliner is number 2 on my list of trucks I am building. I have been doing some research before I start. Best solution for the cab looks to be assemble, sand, fill the seams and use the archer rivets. Going to do as Brian says and leave the drums out and do some thinning of other items. Alot of trial fitting also.
  3. Good looking build of a botched kit. Love the details and colors.
  4. Thanks... That was my thought. Only ended up with 2 tiny specks in the paint. Good 'nuf
  5. Yes, they are.... actually all these old AMT kits are fun. I just need to stop trying to update or improve them and enjoy them. Too many people whine and complain about these old kits. And we have color.... The color is called Medium Metallic Blue. Not doing anything with it, no rubbing, buffing, anything, just let it dry and BMF the body.
  6. I sure was hoping to see that Cyclone soon!!!!! I plan on several. Never was a Brat fan, but I may be in for that one too. Started doing some trucks... that wrecker looks cool.
  7. Day 3 progress was a bust... layed some paint down and it was old and went on like spackle. After it set up, into the purple pond. Day 4, did the interior, basic black, flocking for carpet, white face gauges, kit provided seat belts (thinned a bit) Engine mostly assembled, used a parts box intake, carbs and air cleaners. Body sanded, primed, sanded. Trying for different paint Friday.
  8. Progress on day 2. Chassis painted and detailed, engine is painted, emblems shaved off the body per Snake's thoughts, and the body primed. Weather is going to be good tomorrow, so I hope to lay some body color. The burnt orange is kinda in the air right now. Floor is in flat black with a satin black on the frame. Exhaust is flat aluminum. I decided on the big block just because this will be a street machine, not a stock build.
  9. Personally, I think it is looking pretty darn good. I was working on one of these but shelved it for a bit. Not because of frustration, but other ideas for builds pop in my head and off I go. I assembled the body first an it fits together well as a one piece body although the assembly was tricky. Can't wait to see it done.
  10. Well, I have had my hands in too many kits that have become major projects. Seems nothing is getting finished. Well, I saw this Corvette at a good price and grabbed it. Having built it as a kid, I knew what I was getting, and was looking forward to building it again. Simple promo type chassis, one piece interior tub, basic old AMT kit. Overall, just as I remembered and considering the age, the mold is holding up well, very little flash, details look good, mold lines are light. My plan is to get it built, on the shelf and actually accomplish something. No real frills, modifying or upgrading. Probably add a few minor details under the hood and that's it. My plan is to finish in a week. First night, assembled engine long block, sanded mold lines from the body, did clean up for paint, added to the mounting surface above the front tires (the area in just a tad wider than the hood opening) and I did lengthen the radiator with some styrene stock to add the lower radiator hose. Not sure what engine option I will use since the fender has the "Fuel Injection" badge and removing without messing up the flags will be tough. I may see if I have the flags in a decal. Color is going to be metallic burnt orange with a black interior
  11. Weird yes, but a good looking build
  12. Does his own plating
  13. Couldn't find anything. Care to pass the info?
  14. I do not care what decals or gimmicks they use, I love these old kits. Some I missed out on in earlier releases, so to see them back is great
  15. Beautiful build. A little biased since I love anything Woods Brothers, but still stunning
  16. Looking good IMO
  17. Classic black and red.... Looks great
  18. Very nice. All parts fit as they should. Quality seems very good. Here are some close up pics. Packaging was great also. Each part was wrapped in a soft cloth then wrapped with bubble wrap.
  19. Received my parts today. Shipping was extremely fast and the parts look great. Mold lines cleaned up, casting is crisp, plating is nice but not overly chrome. Very happy.
  20. Holy smokes those look nice. Never put Webers on a build because they did not look "right" Guess that will change. Wow
  21. This will help.. https://www.ebay.com/str/deckoco?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
  22. I want the Pontiac... $80
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