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thanks. I have a few others that aren't in there yet.
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right?!? I feel like if I left the black, whIle is an option, is kind of a cop out on bringing out the details. And I see what you're saying now about them not being actual gta wheels. They're close but not quite. And also the hood. Which is funny because the nose cone has it. Which is why I think it threw me off that the hood didnt.
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well I decided I'd do the gold spoke since I'm doing the badges in gold. I had brass originally but felt it was a little dark. Still have to do the center caps black.
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that is a nice t/a . I like your color choices. And yes. You've nailed this kit for what it is. Like I said all in all its an okay kit. In retrospect it's kind of impressive they were able to keep it pretty relevant. I've had a fair share of 1:1 3rd gens in my day. I had an 84 berlinetta, an 84 t/a, an 85 firebird base model that had a 305 and a 5 sp, an 85 iroc, an 88 rs, and an 87 formula that was loaded. The only thing my 87 didn't have was the 350. It did have tuned port but it was a 305. I loved my formula. Spent a lot of time with that car. My formula had the "turbo bulge" hood. This model also came with the formula hood but I chose to use the gta hood as I'll be building the revell 92 bird at some point. That kit comes with the bulge hood. I've already cut the "block off plate" out of that hood as I took it out of my 1:1 bird. There's been a few times I've thought about throwing all these parts in the idea bin for later use. But I'll keep plugging away at it. For now.
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it is close. But There's a few things that are just odd about the whole kit. Like the fact it has clutch brake and gas pedals but they're molded upside down in the interior tub. The car has a standard trans in it but an automatic shift handle. The wheel backs are kinda hokey. Had to file the wing down quite a bit... just some odds and ends. As I stated before the steering is a little iffy also. It's not horrible but certainly not great. And the chassis while I understand why they did it. It's not set up real great Either. The struts should mount into the wheel wells which should be part of the engine bay. Instead they mount in the wheel wells which are part of the chassis. Again I understand the concept of why they did it that way. But it's not really right. Also the dash is a conundrum. On the one hand you can almost read the gauges but the dash is molded for a pre 85 car. Which I know they used this body and interior for the knight rider kit and the 80's trans am kit. So if the updated the nose and rear bumper, made a ground effects package, and gave it t tops.... why not correct the other issues. It's probably me being nit picky but I'd say I'm pretty mild as far as some hobbiests could go on it.
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Yeah I will paint them eventually. I haven't decided if I'm doing black or gold spoke yet tho.
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I have to say this thing looks pretty decent thrown together. I feel like the 96 grand sport was like this too. Keep plugging on I suppose.
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Every now and then you get one of those models that just loves to disagree with you. For those that are familiar with the '70 boss 429, that car gave me hell all the time. The paint came out horrible. Sanded in my kitchen sink, resprayed, missed a spot.... redo number 2. Paint comes out beautiful.... spray some clear on it and bam.... wrinkles..... fml..... sand it in the sink again... redo number 3. No clear coat... hood is all jacked up and doesn't sit right.... ECT ECT .... well here we go again.... kinda. Now that I keep finding things about this car the more I hate it. But.... I love the color. And I really want pose-able steering. And with some finessing it might be an ok kit. There's just little nuances about it.... like the fact the dashboard has legible numbering and lettering but it's molded pre 85. Or the fact the center console is an automatic and the trans and floor are set up for a 5 speed. I'm pretty sure it's the same kit as the knight rider kit with a few different parts. I had to put felt pieces in the wheels to keep them from being sloppy.
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You know, I'm undecided about that. I felt like I wanted to.... grey feels too neutral to me I think, and black is too boring for a color like this.
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I didn't jazz up the motor in this one. I did plug wires on it and some fuel lines. I've been just piecing it together here and there. Tinkering with it ever so often. I'm excited to do the revell formula. I do like the color of this as well. I feel like they should've called it shamrock metallic
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sure does!
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The 91 trans am gta. A few things not correct on it. Biggest thing is the rear suspension is set up for a b body car not an f body. Amt does some funky stuff. Overall pretty happy with the kit so far. I really just wanted to do a model with pose-able steering. And even that they dropped the ball on with this kit... It's pretty screwy...
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Wow phone way to screw that all up. Worst auto correct ever
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lookig back I wian I hdd usedthe color I mare on the spoon. Instead I wntMr wth the straight turn signal amber and it didn't have enough body to cover the black. I do like that fade! That's impressive for a rattle job. My girlfriend calls the vette "the army vette" it's a nice play on words.
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Thanks. I didn't like it at first. I was really dead set on the orange. The more I looked at it the more I was willing to give it a chance. I decided that I'd pull of the mask and see what it looked like together before it got the oven cleaner bath. It's pulling together nicely enough for me to keep it. I still can't believe amber sprayed over black will give you greenish gold tho. Guess I'll just have to get another vette to do that orange.... although I do have a 70 camaro I wanted to do in the turn signal amber too. This just happened to get there first. So maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
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also thank you for the comment on the '69. I rescued that from being a glubomb unpainted mess. Still in progress but I want to make it right. Not something I just throw together like this vette and the shelby. These are going together really well tho.
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It does look like some kind of modified or limited edition like you said David. I didn't actually end up using the orange I had on the spoon. It was too "dukes of hazard" for me. I wanted something more pearlesent. The turn signal amber was the color I ultimately wanted. As I said in the post with the spoon paint I had mixed orange and the amber together. I realistically should have mixed orange into amber instead of the other way around.
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Truly amazing. This has been and will always be one of my favorite cars. I've had a couple camaro and firebirds. But the iroc is my favorite. This color is spot on to the one I want. You've done amazing at capturing this to the letter. Superb!
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I guess I don't hate the color. Certainly not what I was going for. But I kinda think I like it. Should've gone about the liquid mask a different way. I didn't cut nice lines like I did with the shelby. I pulled a little paint off in the process of removing it. Lesson learned. Also thought my turn signal amber would be strong enough to cover black. Again lesson learned.
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I still have to clear it if I want to keep it this way and peel the liquid mask off.....