I found a nice sand beige colour for the interior. Looks exclusive IMO. How the interior is put together? Well, EVERYTHING is screwed in place....sigh..... I think this model has more screws than an 1:1 Testarossa.
Since the fragile B-pillars broke off, I decided to chop off some more of the roof and throw the body in the bath. Actually, I think there's better flow in the lines this way....
It's in the bath now...... B-pillar broke off and couldn't be fixed without paint damage. It's some really bad plastic in this one, both brittle and soft at the same time, strangely enough.
Basecoat shot on the body, needs some wet sanding and clearcoat but this shade is actually growing on me, I don't regret it.
The huge metal lump in the back needed some paint too.
Very nice Chrysler, I did the 1933 phaeton by Italeri in almost the same colour combo some years ago and I agree that they go very well together and looks elegant on these old Chryslers.