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This style works best on fat fendered cars IMO, well done.
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Two great builds, but I especially like the pickup where everything is so spot on, colour, stance, wheels, everything.
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I can see that you had fun when building this, interesting concept and well done.
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Clearcoat on the cab, molotow chrome pen on the door handle
Chrome pen on the "VOLVO" lettering, flat black on the window trim. -
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This is not the easiest kit to make into something cool, but you succeeded, thumbs up.
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Nice build overall, the shading looks great.
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Nice time machine......
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Not an easy paintjob to pull off, nice build overall.
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Nice, thanks for reminding me that I have a Toronado kit that sort of needs to be built.
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A fordor deuce is really not the most common modelling subject and this is built up like a nice stocker, what's not to like?
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Nice to see a stock deuce once in a while.
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"Is it green? Yes! Very." - Jeremy Clarkson
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Nice, blue interiors was common back in the 80s and 90s, but you rarely see model cars built with them, maybe since they seems to be out of fashion nowadays. But in this case it looks great, and so does the blue top.
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Very clean build, nice.
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I like how convincing the rust on the quarters are, just looks like really thin metal and not thick plastics.
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Very nice, I love the paintjob.
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Wow, I am almost speechless. This is one of my favourite builds on this forums this far, and I have been here for five years. Japanese car culture have always been interesting to me and I love the brick shapes 80s luxury sedans from there. The paint, wheels and stance are just so right, and the lace, well, hard to pull off in scale and it was worth a try. Very nice!
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Now this is my idea of how a lowrider should look, I have always been very fond of the 1971-72 Impalas too, nice work.
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Nice work.
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Nice and subtle mild custom, it has the right mods for looking different and still clean.
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I like it, nice paintjob and just the right amount of detailing.
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Since the AMT steering wheel looks like a joke, I replaced it with the Italeri FH12 steering wheel which looks way more accurate. The necker knob is built from a tie rod and a gearknob, I know that it looks a bit out of scale but it looks more convincing IRL than in the picture. I guess I have to make some stalks for the column too since they are also missing.
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Very cool.