Do a Google/Bing/Alta Vista image search and you'll be busy for hours.
There is an existing topic for '57 Ford reference pictures here: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=78505
JohnG says:
January 19, 2015 at 9:52 am
Cal Drag Combo: not beyond the realm of possibility but the trailer would require some backdating at the very least.
Chevelle Drag Team: can’t reissue as the Chevelle Time Machine AWB was modified into the modified stocker. The AWB chassis used under the Chevelle, Olds F-85 and Edsel “funny cars” was not found.
Indy Drag combo: can’t reissue as the Nova wagon was modified into the Boss Nova drag vehicle.
Shelby Drag Team: some comments on trailer, ’68 Shelby missing several original parts.
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850 pixels in width seems ideal for most forums, so that's what I use most often, like so:
This forum will automatically re-size your images to fit if they are too large, too.
For smaller, close up images, I find 650-500 is an ideal width., this one being 650p:
I wonder why if the coroner ordered the car himself or if for some reason a dealer ordered it that way. Kind of odd someone would find a car that original and add radar(!?) equipment, but I'm guessing it, like the roof mounted lights and door badges can be removed without damaging the car.
Too bad it's not a 4-speed, too.
If you fell I should've said something earlier, well, I wouldn't disagree with you, but from this point forward, in this topic, we're keeping it model car related. I don't think there needs to be any further clarification that this:
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No, don't add anything but the window maker, as Roger suggested. You want to keep the reflectivity of the chrome plating, but add some dimension with the canopy maker material.
The AMT '78 Ford Super Stones pickup has very similar wheels, and they're chrome plated, but they have no lug nuts, so not really an upgrade.
Please ask/post specific questions in the Model Building Question & Answers section, not in General Discussion.
Also, take a look through the Model Cars: Kit News & Reviews section to see if there is an existing topic for the kit you have a specific question about. The same question might have been answered in a topic there, or you may see the parts layout, instruction sheet, etc., and that may provide an answer to your question, too.
I have seen similar bright flocking colors from other companies, too, but rarely see them appear on models, be they pink, purple, green, etc., so I would like to see someone use it, just to see how it looks.