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Yes, I have been doing a lot of image searches. But sometimes, like you said, you see things that don't match. And it is difficult to tell what is correct or not. Like headrests. The MPC kit comes with head rests, which I suspect were added when the molds were updated, as the kit also includes a 70ish nose and spoiler. Image searches of 1967 GTO interior shows some very nice ones with and without headrests. One even had rear bucket seats and a full length center console.
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Thank you Steve. Maybe I will just run some spoon tests before I tackle the body. Its for a GTO build, so black on the engine bay and nothing on the interior that is body color.
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That's looking really good.
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Great looking GTO. Definitely made a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
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Thanks.
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What's with the U.S.Post office these days?
ksnow replied to styromaniac's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
I am convinced a lot of people believe that the gas and brake pedals are just switches. Full on and full off only. -
Looking to order Tyrol Blue from Scale Auto Finishes for my 1967 GTO build. New to the airbrushing world, and to scale auto finishes, so I'd like to try a test body first to make sure I have the process correct. I will be using their primer also. Will a 2 oz bottle of their paint (described as airbrush ready) be enough to easily cover 2 bodies? Thanks.
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Great looking 57! Excellent work on the kitbashing.
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1992 Ford F-150 XL Work Truck
ksnow replied to av405's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Paint looks great. That yellow and white combo is a classic work truck look. -
Thanks. It'll be a while, I sure don't win any building races.
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Moebius 1965 Nova SS & 1965 Nova Restomod Announcements
ksnow replied to Erik Solie's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I am curious what engine the resto-mod release includes. Is it a newer small block or LS? I was under the assumption "resto-mod" meant newer (often modern fuel injection) drivetrain in an older body. -
Trim looks very nice. I may have to try out the tape as a cutting guide trick.
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54 chevy pickup chopped
ksnow replied to damodelguy phx az's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That looks really good chopped like that. Definitely changes the attitude of the truck. The nose and fender proportions look very different. -
Recreation of 1964 Model Car Science ad for AMT Trophy series
ksnow replied to alan barton's topic in Model Cars
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Great looking build and detail work.
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Got some paint on the engine. 25 year old Model Masters Pontiac engine blue. Also the first time airbrushing in 25 years.
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What a great rebuild of an older model. Would never guess it started as a glue bomb.
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Ferguson FF-30
ksnow replied to bbowser's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Great looking little tractor. I mowed a lot of grass with a '53 Ferguson, TO-30 model. Those little workhorses are fun.- 10 replies
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What did you see on the road today?
ksnow replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Oof-dah. -
Any particular release of the GTO you need? I have several of them in the parts stash.
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Ford Maverick (new ones) height question
ksnow replied to ksnow's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Ford Maverick (new ones) height question
ksnow replied to ksnow's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here's the 6,000 mile update. and 4,000 of them were in ten days on a trip from WI to CO to see family. We love the truck. Ride is very comfortable, handling is great. Its obviously not a race car, but plenty of pep in it step. It did great in the Rockies, paved and gravel roads. Uphill and downhill. Trans shifted well under load, braking going down the long grades never faded. Engine never got hot, and it was in the 90 to 105 degree range much of the time. We kept the speeds on the highways at 70-75, and overall mileage was 29-31mpg. Very impressive. The computer display seemed to frits a bit once, but it was parked in the sun, in 106 degree heat. The screen rebooted after a minute or two and it was fine after that. I think screens for the windshield are going to be ordered. Just this morning the backup camera froze and locked up, apparently there are a lot of known issues with them in Fords, and we have an appointment Wednesday morning to get it looked at. Other than that we really like the truck. -
That does sit nice in the 41. I am sure you will find a wicked powerplant for the 36.
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Make your own license plates online with ACME License Maker
ksnow replied to Kenmojr's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
This is going to be great for replica builds. Thank you.