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spurt nice Rod!
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75 Chevy van custom
Koellefornia Kid replied to Limeyglue's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Cool! Love the grille and the side pipes! -
Love that paint job! Great looking Ranchero!
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Patina looks great! Nice wagon!
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So cool! Love the paint scheme!
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Nice one! Great work!
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1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
Koellefornia Kid replied to Perspect Scale Modelworks's topic in Model Cars
Awesome! Great wheels and very nice details! -
Great looking sedan! Very nice work!
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Looks great! Dig the wheels!
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Great looking build, Anton! Very nice!
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Nice looking paint and finish, great stance and cool wheels! Well done!
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Very nice! Love the colour!
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Cool!
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I love it! ?
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Amazing build! Great paint and lots of creativity!
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Awesome! Paint looks extra delicious!
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Looks good in that mean green!
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Revell 1962 Chevy Impala SS Hardtop 3'N1.
Koellefornia Kid replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Very nice! Love the two tone! -
Thank you David! Here‘s the link: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/190638-‘53-studebaker-project-stoo-short/#comment-2862318
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‘53 Studebaker - Project "Stoo Short"
Koellefornia Kid replied to Koellefornia Kid's topic in Model Cars
Just like me! I collected a lot of renderings and designs of Steve‘s work and I‘m looking forward to build more of them in the near future! -
I like that buggy! Well done!
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This rendering by Steve Stanford, published in SRP magazine some years ago... inspired me to cut up my amt ‘53 Studebaker kit: The body was shaved, shortened, chopped, lowered and sits on Pegasus wheels. I also frenched the headlights and cleaned the front bumper. The engine was robbed from a 1972 Corvette street machine kit and equipped with plug wires: The kit‘s custom rear bumper was notched to accept scratch built exhaust tips: I had a lo of trouble during the build with shrinking putty, leaking glue bottles, old and brittle bmf and a clear coat the just didn't want to get smooth but well... I‘m happy to have it finished finally and have another Stanford inspired ride in the showcase. Hope you like it, too! comments are always welcomed and appreciated! Greetings from Cologne, Germany
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One of the things that had to be done was to modify the window glass since I chopped the top. I used the kit‘s clear parts and cut them to fit: After the assembly I scratch built a set of exhaust tips from Evergreen tubes and notched the rear bumper to give them a home: And now it‘s done: It was a tough build and not everything I wanted to do succeeded but it is finally off the bench now and I can switch to something new! Thanks for watching, guys! See ya!