
sflam123
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VERY nice!!
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A GREAT model!! Fantastic paint job. Just beautiful work.
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Just fantastic! Beautiful, nice work!
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The detail on this is amazing!! Incredible work sir!!
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Fantastic!! I always thought that kit was a more appropriate representation of funny cars of the era than many of the other kits. Beautiful craftsmanship on the build!!
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Very ice job on this kit. I LOVE those Revell ASA kits.
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That is BEAUTIFUL!! Great job. The Woods Brothers and Gurney were tough to beat out there for a while!
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5 hours ago, Mike D said:
It’s not a very well engineered kit. Lots of time time spent making things fit. If you want to build one, I would go with the Tamyia 1/12 scale kit. They are available if you search and not that expensive. Plus, it will go together without having to pull your hair out.?
I'm already mostly bald, so the "pulling my hair out" train left the station a LONG time ago!!
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Well done!! It represents that era very well.
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Great jobI I built this kit (and still have it) in the late 1970's. I would LOVE to find one and build it again
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Spectacular!! Very well done!
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Very nice!! Love those early/mid 60's Superstock and AFX cars!
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Very well done sir! GREAT!
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Super job! Looks GREAT!
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15 hours ago, TonyK said:
Very nice looking model! You got the stance right and the entire model is very clean looking. Yes, the decals can be a real disappointment after you put in all that good work. As the others have said, I've had it happen too.
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement!
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13 hours ago, papajohn97 said:
Beautiful funny, particularly love the chassis with all the linkage and plumbing eye candy.
I feel your pain on the “old decals over dark paint” challenges. I’ve been able to minimize this a few times by 1) removing all the decal adhesive from the old decal after wetting and separating it from the paper backing by rubbing it off with a soft paint brush and water and then 2) applying a thin mixture of Micro Set (blue bottle) and white glue between the decal and paint to provide adhesion and fill voids to prevent ghosting. If you use this method, be sure to remove any excess MS-white glue from the decal area before it sets up, otherwise it will leave a un-glossy film.
Thank you for the kind words and for the suggestion. Your suggestions is a procedure that I have never seen before. I was very concerned about the age of the decals, particularly the large ones for the sides and used copious amounts of Micro Sol to keep them pliable, and then used Micro Set on all the decals (again because I was concerned with the age and how well they would settle) but I never thought about removing the original glue. Thanks for the idea for the future!
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As a lifelong open wheel fan and follower, I can say that this is COOL and very realistic! Well done!! I know it was aloof work, but you did a great job.
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15 minutes ago, majel said:
Nice looking box stock build. Too bad about the decals, old decals are such a pain to work with. To get those large side panel decals on without any major rips is impressive, especially for their age. Usually they seem to get more brittle with age.
Thank you for the kind words. I'll be honest....I held my breath the whole time I was putting those big decals on. I expected them to tear at any moment! I used almost a quarter bottle of MicroSol on just those two decals to get in an attempt to keep them soft and pliable, but you just never know. I got lucky and I know it!! As I noted on another comment, I had (and continue to) search(ed) for after market decals for this car, but they just don't exist at the present time.
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10 hours ago, M W Elky said:
Really nice job the color looks spot on. I see what you mean about the decals. I’ve had that happen to me a couple of times, and I don’t know what the remade is. It really sucks when you have a dark color, and one set of decals.
Thanks for the kind comment!!
Yeah...and I've not found anyone that makes aftermarket decals for this car, so I'm kinda stuck!
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I just finished this one. This is the 1996 re-release of the Revell original. I built it box stock in that NO aftermarket parts were used. I did make a few modifications to get the stance the way I wanted it and to get the body to set down properly on the chassis. My biggest disappointment is the way the decals turned out. Unfortunately, several of the decals (primarily the white ones) never cleared up well, despite several applications of setting fluid. The decals are 26 yrs. old, so it is what it is, but it is disappointing to me.
The body, chassis and chassis tins are painted with Tamiya TS-89 Pearl Blue over Tamiya AS-12 Bare Metal. Interior tins are Testors Aluminum.Comments welcome and thank you for looking
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Nice job!! I've got that same car on my shelf from about 20 years ago.
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WOW!! I realize the larger scale makes detail easier, but you did a magnificent job with the detail and realism of this build. Fantastic!!! i LOVE it!
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Absolutely stunning build! Great attention to detail and great added detail. You should be very proud of your work. Thank you for posting!!
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Great job!! It looks great. More job!!
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Color Me Gone What If F/C
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I really like this! It is a great "what if"!