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1937 Chevy Hot Rod - nasty and loooow
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Andy Oldenburg's topic in Model Cars
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Nice looking Mustang!
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Sharp looking Dart!
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Definitely looks the part, nice work!!
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WOW! Absolutely phenomenal!!
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Great looking Camaro!
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Nice looking Lambo!
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Well done!
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Very nice!
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Nicely done, I love the color!
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1st for the year. Detailed 1974 Hurst Olds from a Johan promo.
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Bills72sj's topic in Model Cars
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'34 Ford Pickup
Dragonhawk1066 replied to RT6PK's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Lindberg 1938 Custom Ford Van 1/24 Scale.
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
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Nice looking Super Bee.
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Nice looking Cuda!
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Nice looking Charger!
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I don't recall seeing this from a few years ago. This is an outstanding looking IROC with great engine details, well done!!
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Fantastic looking Camaro! Very nice work!
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Nice looking Roadster!
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Nice looking Dart!
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Nice looking Belvedere!
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Here's my version of the Lindberg 1938 Custom Ford Van. This one was built for an Instagram build-off with the theme being Longroof's. This was a fairly nice kit, although not as detailed as I would have liked. There wasn't a lot of flash on the parts and the fit was generally good. I had the Body Shop scheme idea from the start and used the decals from the recent AMT 1955 Chevy Bel Air Street Machine kit to follow through with my plan. The color is a custom mix of Delta Metallic Turquoise and Decoart Metallic Zinc with Anita's Galvanized Tin for the fenders and grille. This was all cleared with Createx UVLS 4050 Gloss Clear and was wet-sanded, polished, and waxed. I carried the color scheme onto the engine and underneath of the car as well. Even though they're not visible once completed, I did add spark plug wires to the engine. The kit did not come with any side mirrors, so I snagged one from my Revell Ferrari Testarrossa kit, shortened it, and attached it for a nice little custom touch. The interior was painted in a two-tone using Apple Barrel Country Gray, and a mixture of Delta Sand Dune and the Country Gray. I used embossing powder to simulate the carpet, and airbrushed Apple Barrel Elephant Gray on it. I painted the wheels with the body color and used some wire painted black for valve stems. I am extremely happy with how this one turned out, and as always Thanks For Looking!!
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Nice looking 442!