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I like the build, it is kind of crisp and sharp in the details with some kind of depth that makes it look realistic.
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1941 Plymouth - "Resto-Rod" - Interior pictures added
Cpt Tuttle replied to Ramfins59's topic in Model Cars
No it doesn't look bad at all, I was just curious since all built up stock AMT 41s I have seen seems to have this nose high stance and since I have never seen a 41 Plymouth IRL. -
Cream was the first one that came to mind for me.
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Great looking build. As I have said many times, I don't envy the decal work you competiton car builders has to do......
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1941 Plymouth - "Resto-Rod" - Interior pictures added
Cpt Tuttle replied to Ramfins59's topic in Model Cars
The Plymouth engine is dependable and great as long as you keep it stock but any performance mods and it will fly to pieces. I like the build, but I must ask one thing, I have always thought that the AMT 41 has a very nose high, almost gasser-like stance. Were they like this from the factory? I have never seen one IRL since 1940-42 american cars are very rare in Europe, but I don't remember our 1946 sitting like that.... -
Whatever it is, it is a fun little build!
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Very nice conversion!
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It's a beauty, crisp detailing and what seems to be a really nice paintjob. Well done.
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I would go for the wires, I think.
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69 Mustang (Home Built Special) Drift Car
Cpt Tuttle replied to Cool Hand's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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A promising start indeed, chassis looks good.
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At least it seems to be better than the Fujimi 512TR kit. You're doing a good job on this!
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Thanks, the Volvo is IMO the second best build I have done (the best being the 48 Chevy bomb in my profile pic), but I don't have it anymore since I built it for one of my best friends, since she loves the Volvo 240 and almost refuses to drive anything else, lol. But I can really recommend the kit, I have another one I will build for myself too, so.
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I understand what you mean, if it had been able to hold up a little bit better I would have kept it in the condition it was. But in current condition it is only a reminder of the disappointment with the model that started to fall apart, and I tried to repair it with the results of smeared glue everywhere, mostly. And with seats rattling around in the interior tub the body had to come off anyway, so.....
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On my 12th birthday, I got a Speedwagon as a gift from my father, and I thought it was really cool and started building it immediately. The last time I saw it though it was in a pretty sad shape after my, ehrm, not very good skills back then, plus 20+ years of abuse. I have thought about getting another kit for years, but that would feel quite soulless compared to my old Speedwagon build. I must say that I am not a huge fan of it anymore, maybe the design didn't stand up to the test of time forever, or maybe I have started loving more stock looking bodies as I matured. So when a built object came from a friend, I decided to try saving the old Speedwagon. Yellow car is the one I got in my mailbox, really clean build that is put together with minimal amounts of glue. Blue car is my 12 year old self's pride and joy, built too fast with horrible amounts of glue everywhere. The sane thing would be to build up the yellow car again. But I will never turn 12 again and there will only be one like this, so I am prying it apart and will use as many parts as saveable.Will keep most of its soul that way, and the yellow one ill be a good parts donor I guess.
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As I thought then, was only curious if I had missed some other hobby shop up here.
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Dodge caravan
Cpt Tuttle replied to Jared Roach's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice to see someone do something good out of a very bland and boring model. -
With rose tinted glasses, we tend to forget the uninteresting vehicles of the past. Lately, 80s cars have grown in popularity, and sure, there is lots of cool cars from the 80s that have been underrated for a while. But it's not like everyone was driving a Testarossa, Audi ur-quattro, 560 SEC or even a C4 Vette in the 80s. A typical car by then almost anywhere in the world was a GM J-body (since it was produced by almost all their divisions worldwide) in some horrible shade of tan. They weren't anything else than appliances either, they are almost gone from the roads now and nobody is missing them. Despite being rare, you can forget that someone is willing to pay any money for one.
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66 C10 truck
Cpt Tuttle replied to Immortal Chips's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Sinister truck! Very nice work and the looks are hard as nails, impressive. -
'34 tow truck
Cpt Tuttle replied to TonyK's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Some nice detailing that makes the model feel more alive, great work. -
1965 Ranchero
Cpt Tuttle replied to maltsr's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Can't say that I have seen many of them built up, but your build looks nice. Got myself a Trumpeter Falcon a while ago, so interesting to see.