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Bainford

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  1. Nice build. It's good to see a 49 Merc that is not full of lead. Black suits it really well. Well done.
  2. Nice work on the Jag. It's hard to find a car with nicer, smoother lines than this one. The colour is period perfect and suits this build very well. I have this kit on the bench, and I must say it is a much nicer kit than I first expected. It started out as a Monogram metal body kit, later issued in plastic under the Revell name. I expected chunky parts and a low parts count, but I was pleasantly surprised when I first opened the box. The only issue I have had so far is the fit of the bonnet.
  3. It's not exactly my kind of build, but I must say it has great lines. Overall this thing is looking very cool. Nice work so far, looking forward to seeing how it will progress. Cheers.
  4. The early/mid 70s Super Trick version was one of my favourite kits as a kid. Built a couple of them, though even as a kid I found the assortment of components kind of strange. The big funny car tires & wheels but little else in actual race parts. The engine options were fine for a street cruiser but didn't seem right for a drag machine. Nonetheless, I thought it quite cool. Another issue of the kit not mentioned here (added for interest sake) is the Big 10-Ford, probably a late 70s release though I got mine in the mid 80s. The race tires/wheels are gone, replaced by Revell's era typical, industry's worst two piece plastic tires and 10 (?) hole wheels. Not sure if the Pontiac engine is still in the box. Includes stake sides for the bed rails and is molded in metallic brown. There are a couple of different box art editions for this release, obviously leaning heavily on the CB radio craze of the time. After all of these years I plan to get started on mine sometime in the near future, to build a stock Marmon-Herrington version.
  5. Somehow I never knew this kit existed. Good work on yours. The molded colour looks spot on. Nicely done.
  6. Nice build of a wonderful old classic. I wonder if the tooling still exists for this kit. I would love to see this one re-issued.
  7. Excellent work, especially on the period detailing. I'm really digging the aircraft belts. Your attention to period details really make this model stand out. Well done!
  8. The car under the tarp is a Lotus 20 Formula Junior
  9. Great looking Lotus (drop the Caterham). It's a clean build and the paint looks very good, and the engine detailing brings it to life. Very nicely done.
  10. I'd be much more interested if the cab was mounted over the front wheels, where it belongs. Then it would be cool.
  11. Very cool project!
  12. Yeah, me too. It's been too long. Cool photo, btw
  13. Not to mention, the vast majority of battery charging is done by burning fossil fuels.
  14. I built the 1/16 '55 Bird when I was younger. It was my first big scale kit and I was disappointed. It has the same detail level as a simplified 1/25 kit, including metal axels front and rear, the front going through the engine sump. It made a nice shelf model, but the build was simple and straight forward.
  15. … or perhaps Fred's Model World http://www.fredsmodelworldonline.com/
  16. Personally, I am a big fan of wax. Regardless of the shine I get after polishing, I find the sheen provided by waxing amps up the realism. I use Tamiya wax. Wax must always be the last thing you do to a body. Decals, paint, glue, etc won't stick once the thing is waxed. I have never had an issue with wax having a negative effect on decals. In fact, I find it improves their appearance. It's probably worth mentioning here that I rarely ever clear coat my paint, again for reasons of realism. To my eye, clear coated paint generally looks unrealistic, and perhaps that is the reason the waxed finish looks good to my eye. Metallic paints being the exception, of course, but I mostly paint in solid colours. I also polish and wax the kit glass which does great things for improving clarity and reducing optical distortion, and it makes removing fingerprints easy. Just another POV.
  17. Excellent scratchbuilding. Very nicely done.
  18. Good looking build. One of my all time favourites.
  19. Cool! Nice work blending the colours.
  20. Nice lines. The donor roof is a good fit.
  21. Cool. More Lotus! I'll be watching this one come together.
  22. Somehow those examples of wordless box art seem to say more than the full text box tops. Thanks for sharing.
  23. Cool. It will be interesting watching this one come together.
  24. Wow! That's a beautiful roadster.
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