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This is awesome! One thing l noticed is how the belts on the seat harness drape realistically on the seat faces. I found that was not always easy to do when I assembled the cockpit of my fighter plane builds. Top notch. ππ»
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Tuff looking 32. Very nicely done. ππ»
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Gβday Allen, Welcome. As the other guys have said, the 29 roadster is a good kit to build, Iβve built one and it was a fun project. ππ»
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments on the 32. Itβs a great kit and I enjoyed building it. These 32βs and the Revell model A rods are really fun builds and Iβll definitely be doing more. Cheers, Stuart.ππ»
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Love the colour. Beautiful build of a classic piece of 60βs muscle. ππ»
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Flawless looking Ford, beautiful glassy paint. ππ»
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"32 Ford Roadster - Tribute to Gray Baskerville's hot rod
STU111 replied to Phildaupho's topic in Model Cars
I looked up images of the original car, and your build is very faithful to the original. I like it a lot. Cool looking 32.ππ» -
Beautifully built and the diorama/backdrop adds more realism. Top stuff. ππ»
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Sorry to hear that the kit quality was not the best, nevertheless you have built a beautiful model of an iconic sports car. Top stuff.ππ»
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Tuff looking Camaro! I like a lot.ππ»
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Revell 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge 1/24 Scale in Orange.
STU111 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Sweet looking GTO. The aftermarket resin wheels are a nice touch, top notch.ππ» -
Poor little beetle hasnβt seen any wax for a long time! Excellent weathering. Itβs something Iβve dabbled in but have yet to become any good at.ππ»
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Pearly Gates
STU111 replied to TopherMcGinnis's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Gβday Topher, sorry to hear that. The mods you planned for it sounded very interesting. Sometimes itβs best to step away and have another crack later. -
I like the look of that inline 6. This is looking great. ππ»
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A lot of awesome details being incorporated into the chassis and front suspension alone. ππ»
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A beautiful looking 57 Ford. Top stuff. ππ»
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Gβday Ken, that roadster did turn out beautifully. Nice choice of colours and that engine looks tuff as. ππ»
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Gβday Donald. Iβve got a soft spot for these Mustangs and I do enjoy looking at your builds, so Iβll be following this one. ππ»
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Thanks David, itβs a great kit, I enjoyed building it and I look forward to seeing yours on the forum soon. ππ»
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Pearly Gates
STU111 replied to TopherMcGinnis's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Quite a few classic Chev pickups have been imported into Australia by collectors over the years and they pull big money when they come up for sale, unfortunately a little bit out of my price range, so Iβll have to stick to building 1/25 scale versions. Your old 65 looks cool with that patina, these trucks still look good even with a less than perfect paint job. Thatβs a nice looking collection of builds you have there. ππ» -
Pearly Gates
STU111 replied to TopherMcGinnis's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Gβday Topher, l wondered how Pearly Gates was going since you posted a pic of it on my recent 66 chev pickup WIP. Those suicide doors are going to look trick when you get the hinges sorted. Iβm a big fan of 60βs pickups, so Iβm following this one. ππ» -
Gβday Michelle, now that is one sweet looking Galaxie, the wheels, stance and paint. Very nice. ππ»
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Just looking at this makes me want to grab a board and hit the waves, despite the fact I have the surfing prowess of a house brick. Seriously though, I always look forward to seeing your builds on the forum and this one is superb. Top notch.ππ»
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Oh yeah, nice choice on the body colour.ππ». Looking great.