
chris coller
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Little update on this build. Got the interior all but finished. Need to wrap up the dash and decide if I'm going to use the center console. Going to use a Replicas of Maryland shifter and have to get them pretty jewels for carburetors from Fireball along with the dog dish wheels. Trying to cram as much detail in the engine bay as I can
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Here's a small update. Got some paint work done. The engine is a wash due to getting the "correct" Pontiac power plant for the build. The headers will be staying though. I purchased a Super Stock magazine on eBay for reference. I'm going to attempt to get it as close to the pics as I can. Finding good reference for pro stock builds seems to be a chore
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Resin Body Pin holes
chris coller replied to Len Woodruff's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Thank you
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Thank you
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Tamiya yellow. TS 16 I believe
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Insane
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Absolutely Amazing
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I have to hit them with some semi gloss clear. Distributor is from Replica and Miniatures of Maryland
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IMO wheels and tires look clunky and some fit issues with bumpers, front clip and roll pan. May have to save both sides of the hood for it to sit right after its painted.
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One of my many project ls in progress. This will be Rickie Smith's Firebird circa 1989 I believe. As most of yiu know the stance on these kits are horrendous. I cut the tubs and the rear tires to get a better ride height. I will have to adjust the rear suspension to make this work. It will be a semi detailed build. Engine detail some interior detail
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Sure did
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A matte or semi gloss for the vinyl areas
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Color is Ivy Green Metallic
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Thank you. I drilled holes in the side of the dash and pinned the doors.
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Unique subject matter. Nicely done
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Nice and clean
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Testers flat clear lacquer
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Just windshield wipers. Thats it on this. Tricky build with lots of pieces. Aoshima kit with C1 Models body kit, Aoshima detail set, Scale Motorsort carbon fiber topped off by a custom blend of House of Kolor oranges followed by gold pearl top cote. Enjoy!
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Thats purdy right there
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Ron Olsen on Shapeways I believe
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Dale Jr's Budweiser Pepsi 400 winner. Pearl White and Tamiya Pure Red as it was the closest color to the decals. Decals are a mix of Racescale and Powerslide, No Bull photoetch upper/lower grill, spoiler and wicker were made from Evergreen plastic sheet, K&S aluminum tubing for the overflow, 3D printed exhaust dumps with thin Evergreen plastic sheet to make them look the part. Evergreen plastic rod and Plastruct were used for inner window bracing Enjoy