The two styles Mingle together pretty well. Love the old fat fender cars and the two tone color looks great. Looks like a lot of hp on the business end.
That is some good looking old school muscle right there. Nice color and those twin turbo's look ready to spool up to smoke those big ol meats in the rear. Nice touch with the detailing in the trunk. Great job man and nice stance.
What type of clear did you use? Looks more like mist coats to me. I'd clean it off good and give it a couple wet coats of the clear. If it's an emanel of lacquer (don't know about the other clears) you can wet sand and polish and it will look better.
Nice looking. I'm not as knowledgable about older kits as others on here so did you buy the model with the lights installed or did the orignal kit come with the lights installed?
That Hemi just looks so good setting in the business end of that 55 though. It ok to mix and match with old Classic's and Hot Rods. I had a Chevy 302 in my 37 Ford pickup street rod. We use to say "Ford tuff with Chevy stuff" ☺
Yeah we've got a looker here. That color combo looks really eye catching. The added rub strips make the bumpers look so much better. Nice job on the build.
Well Mike....I think it's like my 1:1 49 Chevy pickup, I've never really be done working on it so I guess it's a never ending process. What else have we got to do anyway ☺
Isn't that strange. Well....I do know from experience that you can spray Tamiya TS-13 which is a synthetic lacquer over enamel because I've done it by mistake one time but had no reaction.
Dang-it. I find something that seems to work good and now not so good. Well....I always do try and paint the bodies first thing before I start a build so maybe I'm good after all or buy a dehydrator. How much for a cheapo???