Yes, the Saddle Bronze would be the only thing even close to a copper or gold. The Pontiac Palomino Copper I have on hand is paint code 63 but is actually a '70 color. I only remembered the 63 and thought it was the year. Apparently my brain is cloudy this week!
Steve, look at '63 Pontiac Palomino Copper. It is midway between a copper and gold and very "period" to my eyes. If it's not too close to something you have used lately you may like it.
Three examples of clean building technique and inspired color choices. I appreciate you sharing your builds and I have learned things from them that have improved my modeling. Thanks!
I would be thrilled if someone did the '66 Satellite. It seems like a way that Revell could get some further sales from the GTX tooling without too much investment.
I see why you had a hard time deciding. After flipping back and forth many times I think the one with all raised detail chrome looks best to me, but you can't go wrong either way.
Nice job on that interior and the scratchbuilt mirror, Steve, I agree about the AMT mirrors - wish the aftermarket would come up with some. Harry would like that,too.
I'm intrigued! I'm following your '62 Chrysler build and would be interested in this technique. I have picked up several tips from you that have vastly improved my models, so I'm all ears.