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Nice start. Don't compare what you do to anyone else's except to improve. Build it, knock it out to the best of your ability and roll on to the next.
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Nice combo John
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Very nicely done, Jim. Nice job on the roll pan
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Thank guys... much appreciated. The Monogram muscle car kits are still my favorites. Gotta love 'em
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Very nicely done
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Thanks guys, it is appreciated. I think this was my first attempt at a "candy" type paint job. It is nice to see that my painting skills have improved... some lol.
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Dang Greg... that was a big gap. How hard was it to cut that back? Thanks for the info and link.
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I saw that build on Dedicated's walkthrough of the show yesterday. I know I had seen it before. Congrats!
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This was one of the first few cars I built when I got back into the hobby. It's been sitting waiting for me to put the decals on it for 7-8 years now... Yesterday, I figured it was time lol. If I remember correctly paint is Testors Graphite Dust covered with Tamiya Clear Blue. I'll definitely be revisiting this kit in the future to address some things that I didn't notice then, but now they're like ugh.... And please ignore the dust. I thought I did a better job of cleaning it up until the pictures were taken... anyway, thanks for looking...
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60s survivor
KWT replied to junkyardjeff's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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60s Monogram 40 Ford pickup
KWT replied to junkyardjeff's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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1959 Chevy El Camino
KWT replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I've had this kit in the planning stages ever since I got back in the hobby... 7-8 yrs ago now... I really need to start it... I love watching these come together, and I'm sure yours will rock. -
Kinda dig this already... Where did the wheels and tires originally come from?
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Looking good Steve.. Gonna be an awesome ride when done
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A friend brought me the orange kit to build a replica he used to own. During the conversation of what he his looked like, he mentioned his was a full bumper not a split. Because of being who he is, I'm using the full bumper kit from my stash for his build... I'm never gonna build it anyway. Will someone please tell me what to be looking out for? I've read several times this kit can be a nightmare build, but can't find a lot on what in particular is so bad except the front suspension maybe... I'm about to start getting thing ready for the build so I can get it back to him. Now gotta find a set of centerlines...
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Very nicely done John
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O.M... WOW those are sweet... ?
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Rustoleum paints are terrible.
KWT replied to James Maynard's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've used it for a couple cars here and there, because of the variety of colors.... but only a one and done type deal. They are either entirely too thin... or I can get one session out of it and the can never sprays again. Anymore the only success I have is with the Ultra Matte stuff and it's limited. I agree with @ranma it takes forever for the glossy stuff to get past the tacky phase. -
1950 Ford Pickup
KWT replied to Zippi's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Very nicely done
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Revell 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda 1/24 Scale in Metallic Gold.
KWT replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
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I kinda dig that paint job Ray. Looking good so far
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Coming together great John