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kelson

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  1. Appreciate it,it's a decent snap kit with a little effort it can look pretty good.
  2. Thanks,the box art wheels/tires looked pretty sad,google has some many good photos detailing is much easier to do.
  3. Todays arrivals,got a 3d printed Chrysler 300,little warpage in the front but fixable i'm sure. No engine or exhaust included. Some wheels for Fujimi's GTO Some much needed tire valves also.
  4. Okay everyone this one is all done and posted Under Glass,thanks for the follow,comments and views.?
  5. Excellent job on that phantom!! Great idea using the revell kit instead of using the Round2 kit,would love to see some photos. Thanks,green and tan seem to always flow together.
  6. Finished last friday,but had to wait for better weather to take pics,old Shawn Carpenter resin body combined with revells 65'Z16 Malibu.
  7. She's all finished and posted Under Glass,once again thank you to everyone for a like ,view or comment it's appreciated.?
  8. Wrapped up a couple days ago,color is Dark Brown metallic,decals from the reissued 81'coupe,wheels from the 86'Monte Carlo SS and tires from the parts box with Shabo dry tranfers added.I also changed the exhaust tips,i didn't like how they hung straight down.
  9. Love the finished results,looks great!
  10. kelson

    1964 Nova SS

    Great color choice!, are the white wall tires from another kit?,i don't remember seeing them in my kit.
  11. Nicely built.?
  12. Nice work so far!,what are you using to drill out the door handles?.
  13. Okay back with some updates:i painted the wheels the same color as the body and used testors silver for the outer area.I sanded down the lettering on the polyglas tires and used an old Shabo dry transfer sheet for the lettering,then applied a coat of Satin varnish to seal the decals. The kit comes with smoked glass,which i didn't want to use so i grabbed the glass from the coupe and airbrushed some Tamiya clear blue on the windshield. I used the headlights from the 69'Z28 and the marker lights were made from some clear sprue i painted clear orange and then added cigarette foil for the backing. Trim is all added and engine compartment painted. These are the resin casted taillights painted,still need to do some touchups on them,and then final assembly can begin.
  14. Okay probably my last update:rear bumper installed.? Front grille installed,painting the front emblem was a real pita!!.? Bottom trim installed,i did have to cut it down a little to fit,doglegs installed in the interior too.? Engine bay complete added windshield wipers too.? I used P/E for the lettering on the hood,front bumper ready to be installed and modified aircleaner ready to be installed as well.?
  15. Thanks,i've had this resin body sitting for years and it was time to do something with it.
  16. I live in Western Canada and my local Hobbyshop posted a similar notice yesterday,luckily i have an airbrush so i can still buy bottled paint,but for people who don't airbrush this is going to be tough on them.?
  17. Thanks!,it's been fun at times and frustrating. I appreciate the comment,hoping to wrap it up this weekend.
  18. No i have them i just hadn't installed them when i took the pictures.?
  19. I agree i wanted to avoid a black interior,to many of my builds have one.? I appreciate your enthusiasm!?i'm looking forward to seeing it completed. Sounds like a plan!!?MCW makes great paint. Thanks i make sure to scribe all panel lines especially around windows and wheel wells it helps the BMF stick better.
  20. Okay, i have a small update decals applied and body clearcoated,next is to mask off the body to paint the trim.
  21. Yeah for us guys in Canada kitbashing can be to expensive nowadays.
  22. Nice build! ,i built the 2002 Tamiya Rally car a couple years ago the color/decals sold me on this kit.?
  23. Very nice conversion!!,Revell could certainly make this kit if they combined their 69'Charger/Daytona,maybe someday.....
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