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Dragonhawk1066

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  1. Thanks for the views, I'm glad you got some useful info on the 442, that was a fantastic kit and I know yours is going to look excellent. I'm not normally a big fan of the older Impala's but this one has really changed my mind!
  2. It is a fairly new release and should be readily available at hobby shops and online hobby shops. And yes, it is a very nicely detailed kit that I highly recommend.
  3. Good looking Impala!
  4. OK, so I'll try not to show any more videos, just pics from here on out. After the parts dried overnight, I started with the sub-assemblies like the seats/seatbacks, and the engine parts that will be the same color. After that, I removed some parts from the sprue trees to prime individually along with those left on the sprues. I then sprayed on some Stynylrez Primer. I used Black, Neutral, Gray, and White. I sprayed the body with gray to spot any imperfections or areas that might need more sanding. I then dry-sanded the body and hood with 1000 grit to smooth it out. After that, I taped off the lower portion and sprayed white primer over the upper portion.
  5. I started out in my usual way, cleaning the extra flash, which is almost non-existent. Then trimming and sanding the mold lines, again a very minimal amount. After that was deepening the panel lines which is very difficult to show in pics, so I won't, lol. All of the parts were then soaked and washed in a sink full of Dawn dishwater and scrubbed with a toothbrush. No pics on these processes, but they are touched on in the video.
  6. I'm attempting to do a video series on this one on Youtube, that shows my build process from start to finish. I'll also try to put some descriptive pics here as well. I started it last week, so I'm going to try to get caught up here. We'll start with the unboxing video for those interested.
  7. Looking mighty fine so far!
  8. Great looking interior detailing! Gotta love that Revell included the wood grain decals!
  9. Very nice!
  10. Very nice!
  11. Thanks guys, that's exactly what it was, a fun little build to kind of refresh the brain a bit, lol.
  12. Very nice work on both!
  13. Here's my version of AMT's Der Beetle Bus, done as requested by my wife. I used Anita's Glossy Black for the lower portion, and Anita's Galvanized Tin with Folkart Black mixed in to darken it for the upper portion. I used the same color combo for the interior and engine. I used Bare Metal Foil for the trim. Although it's a little lacking in details, which is no big deal, it was a pretty fun little kit to build. As always, thanks for looking!
  14. Awesome looking GTO!
  15. Nice looking Lincoln!
  16. That's a bad looking 'Stang Bob!
  17. Nice looking Cuda!
  18. Sweet looking Chevette! Very well done!
  19. Very well done! Goes to show what some patience and perseverance can do for a iffy kit.
  20. Very sharp! Great color and stance!
  21. That's a nice looking Nova! The color, stance, wheels/tires, and engine all compliment it very well!
  22. Looks pretty good! One of these days I'll get to mine, just not looking forward to all of the chrome trim, lol.
  23. What a cool idea, and it looks great too!
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