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'71 Chevy Cheyenne
Noah H. replied to ReduitRetro's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's a beautiful truck, and even without the wiring the engine looks great. Nice work. -
1974 Ford F250 Supercab
Noah H. replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Beautiful finish, and nice decal application. That's a sharp looking engine bay too. Do you have a picture of the model's box or information on when it was released? This is the first time I've seen or heard of this kit and I'd be interested to learn a little more about it. Thanks!
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This build is looking great, I especially like the inline-6. I've not seen model cars from Trumpeter before, I thought they mostly made model ships, tanks, and military vehicles. Do they make lots of model car kits, or only a few?
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Sorry about the issue with the tape, I've had tape screw up paint jobs before and it's not a good feeling, but I'm glad you were able to fix it. The paint job looks very good. One thing that I have found helps for helping prevent masking tape from destroying paint jobs is to give the paint extra time to dry, and to limit the time that the tape is on the model as much as possible. Also nice job on the engine wiring, I haven't wired an engine yet but seeing how well yours came out inspires me to try one.
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This one's looking great so far, I hear that this is quite a nice kit. Looking forward to seeing it finished.
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Datsun 240/280Z & Nissan Fairlady Z/ZG multiple builds
Noah H. replied to Spottedlaurel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Also the paint job on the purple Fujimi kit looks great. -
Datsun 240/280Z & Nissan Fairlady Z/ZG multiple builds
Noah H. replied to Spottedlaurel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Really looking forward to seeing these builds come together. The 240ZX and 280ZX are among my favorite cars of all time, and I have the Tamiya kit in my stash so this will be a handy reference for building detailing that. And what's better than one Z-car? 5 Z-cars! Following. -
Impressive paint job, foiling work, and interior detailing. And that's a slick engine too. Glad that issue with the paint didn't slow you down much - this model is turning out great!
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1966 Ford F250
Noah H. replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Superb weathering. -
'77 GMC Wrecker
Noah H. replied to bobss396's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's a sharp looking dashboard. Looking forward to seeing this one come together. -
1965 Dodge Pickup by RMR
Noah H. replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That engine and drivetrain looks great! -
Looking forward to seeing this one get built up.
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The finish on the car body is flawless. Nice work.
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This build's looking good... looking forward to seeing what engine you go for!
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71 Olds 442 W30 (replica of my brother in law’s car)
Noah H. replied to Steve H's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Every time I saw a picture of the engine, I thought "there is no way that engine could look any better". Then, in the next picture I saw, it looked even better. The interior detailing is impressive as well. Great work. -
That is a nice looking Chevelle!
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That interior looks really sharp. The engine came out great too. I noticed that the kit's box said that there are two model kits included in the box - what car is does the second one depict? -Noah
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Very nice build. The diorama looks great too.
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Very well done. That engine bay is a work of art!
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That's a great looking build. The window trims are very well done - I know from firsthand experience that black window trims on a pale metallic color can be quite a challenge to do well. Great work!
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That's a great paint job.
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That looks INCREDIBLE. Love all of the engine and interior detailing.
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Paint and wheels look great.
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Nice build. Is that kit still in production, or did you get it aftermarket?