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Well, great minds think alike, or pretty close. I have another one of these kits with a second set 20" Snowflakes like the ones on my Blue '79 T/A i did a couple of years ago and this is what I'm doing with them.
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Beautiful!! I love the color!
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1967 Shelby Mustang GT-350 Wimbeldon White
Dragonhawk1066 replied to baycolony's topic in Model Cars
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Looks good! I remember building this one in the mid to late 80's, and if I recall didn't it have a pre-cut hole in the hood? Even so, if Revell wants to re-release this kit, I'd be happy to buy a few, lol.
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Well done! They look very nice, especially for snap kits. I see the Testors Aztek airbrush paints on your bench, and I have to ask if you have used any of them yet and what you think of them? I had been interested in them myself, but they were discontinued before I could try them. Some are available from an online supplier, but I'm afraid to buy them because I might like them and then not be able to get them anymore if I did like them, lol.
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Very well done! You did a great job on a terrible kit. Great color choice and a nice paint job, I did mine in Icy Blue with basically the same color interior as yours. I am a fan of these cars and wish there was a better kit for them, as I would do numerous in different hood bird/body colors.
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Nice job! Yet another kit that I built in the late 80's - early 90's that I would love to see re-issued.
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A Pair of Revell 1970 Pontiac Trans Am's.
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
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Nice save! I would love to see this one re-issued.
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Beautifully done in a great color combo! Great details and I love the wheels!
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#3 Earnhardt
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Crowmag's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Nice job on all three! -
Terry Labonte Kelloggs
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Ben269's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
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#24 Jeff Gordon
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Crowmag's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
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Well done on both! I really like the green!
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Excellent job, it looks great!
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That turned out very nice, and yes it is a very good kit!
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A Pair of Revell 1970 Pontiac Trans Am's.
Dragonhawk1066 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Thanks Tom! Brushing on craft paints, especially metallics, is much more difficult than with an airbrush as they tend to be streaky and not cover very well. Thanks! Thanks! Thank you! Thanks Larry! Thank you Nigel! I don't have a favorite as yet. The toughest part of doing both at once was keeping the parts organized. My mind no longer seems capable of multi-tasking and keeping track of things since I stopped working a few years ago. The wet-sanding and polishing part was particularly time consuming and labor intensive to me as well. About as much as I'll do anymore is spray paint bodies at the end of summer for winter building. Thanks Steve! Thanks Mike! It's not really a question of need anyways, lol. I almost picked up a couple more on my last trip there last week as well, but decided to limit my spending to the AMT '68 Camaro Z28 and another AMT '55 Chevy. Like you, I have an interest in building them in maybe a color they were not offered in for that year, like a dark green, red, or silver/gunmetal. I also have plans for getting a couple more to do as 1973 versions with the hood bird. So many color/hood bird options, just like the '79's. I hope your HL still has some when you go back! -
Thanks, I appreciate it! I was undecided on white or blue, so I bought two and each color, lol. I did not. I lucked out and the script is nicely molded and detailed, so after painting and clear I ever so carefully and lightly painted each letter with Tamiya X-11 Chrome Silver Acrylic. Thanks! I'm trying to make it look like how a car guy, like myself, would have his actual garage. I have a few more additions in mind as well. I'm also slowly working on a "Speed Shop" with an office, restrooms, employee breakroom, and paint booth. I need more space before I get too far with it though, lol.
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Thanks! I love Trans Am's as well. If you have the Revell Smokey and the Bandit kit, it's a really nice kit. The decals do take some patience and a little planning, but they look really nice. The AMT/MPC kit is a different story altogether with lesser details, poorer parts fit, and touchy decals. I did the MPC kit in my teens, but no longer have it. This is the Revell kit finished.
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I finished these two up yesterday, and I gotta say I'll probably never try to do two kits at the same time again, lol. The white T/A was airbrushed with Apple Barrel Gloss White craft paint, the interior with Apple Barrel Jet Black. The blue T/A was airbrushed with a custom mixture of Decoart Dazzling Metallics craft paint, as was the interior, while both chassis were sprayed in a mixture of red and orange craft paint. I added valve stems, door locks, ignition wires, and heater hoses for extra detail. I did the window trim in Bare Metal Foil and added Trans Am script on the fenders and rear spoiler from Keith Marks. I feel like I might have been better off and done a better job on both had I done them separately instead of at the same time, but overall I am still pretty happy with them both. Thanks for looking!!
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And they're done! I think it's safe to say that I won't do that again, as my mind can't seem to handle two projects at once. even nearly identical subjects with lower parts counts. I want to thank everybody that followed and commented on this thread, even though I'm not very good at doing in-progress updates, lol. More pics will be available in the Under glass section, but here's a couple of teasers.
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Nice work! I'd love to come across that 1/16 Camaro kit for a reasonable price!
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That color looks great. Where did you find the paint, was it with the other craft paints? I haven't seen that brand before. That's the great thing about craft paints, you can whip out a nice paint job in less than a half hour and it's dry to the touch.