
Mike F.
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Thank you all, for your kind words.
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So, I decided to forego the green and do a brown and tan with silver highlights. Considering how much I shake, the brushwork did not come out too bad.
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I'm looking forward to following your build.
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Post yours too.
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I'm rethinking my color scheme. I like the yellow, but not the green interior. Maybe a dark brown would be better. comments or suggestions, good or bad, are welcome.
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Started on this one recently. Going with camel yellow with dark green interior. Engine nearly done. Nice kit. Only complaint is no direction on engine option for tri-carbs.
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Got you on the "Nice List" for sure. Cool builde.
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Nice job. I built one of those kits not too long ago. Had some issues but went together OK.
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Nicely done. Brings back some high school memories.
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Nice work! How much are you asking?
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Superb, perfection, looks like the real thing. Love the interior.
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Nice job on all. Why did you change the grill and headlights on the yellow camaro?
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That's not fair! Taking pictures of an actual car and trying to pass off as a plastic model...... Nicely done.
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Looks Great! So realistic.
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nice! How about a pic under the hood?
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So, some progress. I finished the hood and decided to go with this metallic green for the body color. I may do the roof in gloss black, not sure. Also may add some striping. Body needs a wet sanding and then another coat of the green, followed by some coats of clear. It's getting there.
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Another one in the case.
Mike F. replied to Spooky 52's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Nice! Upholstery looks great!
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Very "adventurous" build. Nicely done. Color scheme is really nice too.
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Looks like the "car behind the egg crate grill" is taking shape nicely. Enjoying your build ?
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Thanks Scott. Yes, it is pretty much wedged in there and had to cut up the interior pan a bit. However, it is sitting on the frame. Won't look realistic, but still fun. Good thing about the turbine not being real is that you can take some liberties with the detail, which I did.
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This will be fun to follow. ??
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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Convertible (AMT/Round 2)
Mike F. replied to Tommy124's topic in Model Cars
I did a couple of these a few years ago. Built at same time, one stock, other with the custom features. I remember a lot of fit problems. Both had windshield issues. Don't mean to step on your thread. Plus, your build turned out better than mine.