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Thank you Jeremy, Bob and John. Yeah I actually like the more dressed down Novas. Thanks Mike. The badges are just decals from the kit. I've since started doing foil under paint. Thanks Pierre. The Rust-Oleum I use is in a green labeled can and indicates a "High Lustre Coating" It's a pretty hot lacquer and I've had best success applying it in lighter coats. I also wet sand lightly between coats after a sufficient build up. Maybe with a better technique I could probably limit some of the wet sanding. Thanks Noah, and yes the kit does include an engine. I didn't photograph it in part because I managed to lose the upper radiator hose. Thank you Louis and Steve.
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Great looking build and that color really pops.
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Thanks Chris, Jim, Don and David. Thanks David. It's funny how until you mentioned it sits a little high in the front I really hadn't noticed. So it wasn't really intentional. Thank you David, Jim, David and James. Thank you Garry and Craig.
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Amazing work Anders. Great period colors.
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That's among the best weathering jobs I've ever seen. That vinyl looks as if it's been bleached in the sun for decades. The white/red one is also quite special. Especially with my fondness for the first generation Monte Carlo.
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A very nice and neat build David. I like how the light pearl blue looks on the interior. Glad that I've seen this post since I have a partial can of that color left that would be sufficient for an interior.
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Excellent build and the color looks great on that Mustang.
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Just a basic build of the 1/25 scale Revell '69 Nova SS that was completed from the Yenko kit. I omitted the decals and went with a set of Rally Wheels from the Revell '68 Chevelle kit. Color is Duplicolor GM Medium Garnet Red Metallic over a dark gray primer. Rust-Oleum for the clear. First time building this one and looking forward at some point to building the other two I have in my collection.
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Paint turned out beautifully and I have to admire all of your modifications to this build.
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Great looking build and color combination. And I really like what you've done with the Foose wheels.
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Great looking Bonneville and nice work detailing the wood grain on the dash and console.
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Thar's a great looking build all around and nice work weathering the turbo charging unit. Decals also look great and guessing they're the originals? It's a pretty rare kit though and they seem to command an obvious premium.
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Great paint work and the non standard tan interior work very well with the bright red exterior.
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Flawless build. That's a great looking blue on the interior.
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Phenomenal work Harry. The two paint line is perfect and the interior paints create a look of real fabric. I never thought of using a clear to lock in the embossing powder.
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Great looking build and nice color choice for the Nova.
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Beautiful looking Nova and nice to see a Rally version.
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That's one fine looking '67 GTO. Great work fitting the headlights into the fender openings.
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Great work and TS-13 produces such a nice shine.
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Turned out beautiful. Red interior complements the exterior dark blue very well.
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Paint color is beautiful and the foil work is perfect. Great job.
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Outstanding work. Color is perfect for that car.
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Incredibly beautiful.
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Oh yeah. Love it! I like the accuracy of this model right down to the lower interior door panels. I recall seeing 3D printed '73 Cutlass coupes on ebay a few months ago. Wasn't sure how I'd tackle chroming the bumpers. But eventually I'll have to get one of the 3D printed Colonnade coupes.
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Great looking Mustang David. Looks like the exterior color you used recently on your "64 Galaxie build.