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Looks like it’d be a PITA to wax.
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I really dig the stance, the fat white walls and the color.
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Nicely done! Beautiful build. Love those tires. They’re a perfect match for that car.
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I’m a one at a time guy. Once I near the final assembly stage I’ll break out the next project. I force myself to do it that way. Otherwise, I doubt anything would get finished. The only thing on the bench right now is the AMT ‘53 Ford P/U kit. Between golf and my perpetually mounting honey-do list that one project will probably carry me through summer.
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That is one sweet Belvedere. Beautiful detail work inside and out.
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How to handle Chrome headlights lenses?
BeakDoc replied to foxbat426's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I dry-brush the high spots with semi-gloss white enamel. I’ve found that gloss white does not provide enough contrast and satin is too dull for my taste. Of course, there’s more than one way to skin a cat but I really like the effect dry brushing them gives. In fact, I prefer to see chrome molded headlight lenses to clear plastic ones when I pop open a muscle car kit. -
I can’t put a finger on exactly why, but I enjoyed the heck out of this build. The color combo is Tamiya Cobalt Green and Tamiya Champagne Gold. I chose the colors because by happenstance the cans were sitting side by side on the bench and I thought they lloked good together. After I painted the body I alternated between hating the colors and liking the colors until I actually finished the detail work and final assembly. Once it was complete I full-on loved the look. I ditched the pizza cutters that came in the kit and put some meatier tires on some 5 spoke Cragar-style rims. I decided to go with the old-school pressure pot supercharger on the 390 and used some skirts from the kit to fashion some dual, offset forced air hood scoops. As always, thanks for looking folks.
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That’s a darn fine Coronet! Great color choice.
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Spectacular build. There’s just something about a shiny white Superbird.....
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Well done. Beautiful detail work on the interior.
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I work in Atlanta and live in the ‘burbs so my Audible account really gets to stretch its legs for 2-3 hours each day. I recently re-read The Dark Tower series. Re-read 1984. The 2 best new (to me) reads of late were Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephensen and Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon.
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That is one pristine wagon. Beautiful detail work all around. That interior looks comfortable.
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That is an amazing restoration. I love the color and brilliant detail work.
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That’s one doggone big beautiful build!
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Beautifully done. The General is truly an icon. I think an entite thread titled “Just General Lees” would be pretty cool. I’m sure we’d see a thousand of em on this board.
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Also, you’re right. That MPC kit is a dumpster fire.
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Man, I love the General. Childhood Friday nights revolved around the Duke boys. I painted mine Hemi Orange over a base of flat tan. I thought it turned out pretty good. I think I read somewhere that the cars for the show were actually painted AMC Big Bad Orange.
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That’s a sweet GT350. I dig that color combo. Beautiful work.
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Very slick. One of my favorite GMs and my favorite GM color. Any remarks or reviews you would offer on the kit itself? It’s on my wishlist. A positive word on it may convince me to pull the trigger and buy it sooner.
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Beautiful Firebird! Interior detail is truly a lobor of love and your build certainly shows it. The entire thing is just top-notch.
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That’s a real cherry Belvedere! I love the interior.