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Likely a very long-term project..... Building a Coyote X
ea0863 replied to JollySipper's topic in WIP: Model Cars
So cool TJ. I will be following your build with great interest. The Manta Montage was always a favorite of mine. -
That's fantastic planning. I'm enjoying watching your build immensely - - - although when I build mine, I may just have to keep it to myself since I don't have anywhere near your skill set! My God man, your radiator hoses have clamps on them!
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Am I seeing a little hood bump in your near future? From the pictures, it looks like the engine and radiator are peeking up a little.
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Looking sweet!
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It appears to be a thin lacquer paint job. I think primer could go over it fine.
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I have new levels of sympathy for you as of today. I'm working on a project for my son with a GT Spirit resin Jeep Rubicon which I'm redoing like one he just bought - - - but I messed up the paint job and just spent 8 hours with rubbing alcohol and a brush. Those hand cramps you were referring to are apparently a real thing!
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I agree with this assessment. The undercarriage looks incredible - just like ten winters of snow and salt in New York. The top looks great, but looks like it's ready for Barrett Jackson. BTW; I personally wish I had your skills either with the topside, or the bottom.
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Such a beautiful model, and such a great sentiment behind it. My dad just passed a few months ago, and he loved the Panther Westwinds J72 so much he took one of their magazine ads in the 1970's and framed it for his office. Sometime in the 90's, I converted a Bburago Jaguar SS100 for him, and painted it the tuxedo black exterior and vibrant red leather interior like the ad. I am just now getting this model back, and to me it is worth its weight in gold.
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Thank you much. Loving this topic!
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Mine just arrived in today's mail; quite a bit of damage in the front fenders where someone hacked at it, but overall looking like a fun project. I have to say though - - - that is a BIG 1:25 scale! The body is a good 9" long. May I assume the Moebius Chrysler 300 was chosen in part for good matching scale?
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Beautiful job on a beautiful car Bruce. I'm with you; the Monogram Classic Duesenberg is in my top five of favorite models of all time.
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I JUST bought one of these on ebay, having run across it completely by accident. I too saw the Exner influence, although it turns out to have been designed by Bill Campbell. I love what you're doing with yours, and will be taking detailed notes. Thank you so much for posting!
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There are such great features, such as pinned sideview mirrors that slot into the body, and one piece windows that are pre-painted. It just made the model a joy to put together with my fumbly old hands.
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Oooh, very tasty convertible. Great job on the top!
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I picked this one up on a lark, and all I can say is WOW! The body is beautifully rendered, with lots of opening parts and a hood made of what looks and feels like aluminum. You lift it up, and there is a wonderfully detailed engine underneath. You turn the door handle (which you have to do to get the doors to open), and the interior is no less detailed. The leather top also comes off for better viewing. Both the suspension and the steering work like a charm, and the underside has an aerodynamic pan made of the same metal as the hood. What a stunner this turned out to be!
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Thank you Michelle! That means a lot coming from you as you are a very prolific and good builder yourself!
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While waiting for things to dry in a couple of bigger projects, I decided to throw together the Revell Foose Corvette C7. I didn't have very high expectations of the model since it is a relatively quick builder, but I couldn't have been more wrong! This model had become one of my all time favorites now. Although it has a relatively low parts count due to combined molding of some major components, there was no skimping on detail for the parts represented. The dash and radiator are just two such examples. The model is engineered so well that parts go together like a Swiss watch. With a little bit of detailing, you get something you can be proud to display. The inspiration for this build had come from @ewetwo, and I'd like to thank him for posting his beauty. He had also mentioned that the decals proved to be challenging, thus I decided to try something new and used Micro Set and Micro Sol for the first time. What a wonderful and magical pair those two are! One coat of Set and two coats of Sol later, the decals had laid down beautifully - even on compound surfaces. And, the clear edges had all but disappeared. Chalk up one more for this forum, and the things I have learned here. Oh, and lest I forget - - - the body is pre-painted as it comes from Revell. Other than a little overspray on top of the front fenders, it looked great right out of the box.
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I don't like it. I LOVE it! The wood panels are spot on, and the green is so classy. Well done!!!
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Revell Snap Corvette Build in Kandy Apple Red
ea0863 replied to speedy5963's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Why thank you Richard! It's wonderful to even register on such cool instruments, much less peg them
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No Roberto, yours are totally chill beauties! I LOVE that roadster with the custom interior and cut down windshield. And the front engine build has a great paint job. Did you put a Honda motor up front, or something else? Now I have to see if I can find more photos of these builds...
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I saw a salt flats version on the Australian Model Builders page a while back, and I agree - - - this body is a natural for such a build. https://ozautobuilders.forumotion.com/t991-aluma-coupe-salt-flat