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Amazing work on this one. Someone mentioned following the paint please. I missed it. Do you have a link to that? Later-
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Sounds good. Later-
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Nice work so far. I love how this kit builds up. How about the top half of the dash body color and the bottom in the pearl white? It might tie the two together. Later-
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Nice work so far. I've never seen anyone else with this kit, let alone, building it. I bought this kit when new and used the interior, engine and chassis as the basis for my 53 Studebaker custom. It is a nice kit. Any plans on the color? Later-
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Sorry no progress photos lately. Nothing really exciting as far as progress. I got the body wet sanded this week and will be putting on another coat of clear tomorrow morning. I changed the dash and steering column from Fiery Orange to the red body color. I modified the headers and steering linkage due to the fact that the linkage was hitting the oil pan and headers. I also had to narrow the front finned brake drums to give the wheels enough clearance within the fenders. That's always the thing with parts swapping. Sometimes they have to be modified. Later-
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Thanks Kelson. I've got some red and black embossing powders that I will mix together to carpet the floor. I just dug through the parts box for some wheels and tires that I may use along with a Momo style steering wheel. I'll mock them up tomorrow and see what they look like. I'll be detailing the interior tomorrow after I get some more clear on my 40 Ford "Starlet" and another coat on this. Later-
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Looks fantastic! Very nice color combo. It will look great once you finish it. Later-
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I thin mine 1:1 with lacquer thinner. Thanks guys. I like the color too although it was not what I had planned. I painted the interior today with a custom mix of red and shot a couple of coats of clear on the body. http:// http:// Later-
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I began this one this week while waiting for paint to dry on my 40 Ford "Starlet". I began by painting it a custom nail polish mix of silver with a touch of gold and a bit of Pearl Ex silver powder. http:// The paint looked great in photos but in person the flake was too big and prominent. I tried spraying a few light layers of Createx Transparent Brown (on my test spoon) but it just ended up brown. So, this morning I sprayed two light coats of a dark gold nail polish. I think that it did the trick. http:// http:// http:// Plans are for white or light tan coves and Oxblood red interior. I was debating about some Z-man wheels. Something similar to this. http:// Stay tuned. This will be a fill-in project alongside working on "Starlet". Later-
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Beautiful work. I love the paint choice. I'll be following your work on this. I have one going in Citrus Yellow. Later-
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Thanks Nick. I think I have a can of theirs that is an interior silver. Later-
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Dan, I like that British Crimson. That looks like what I'll be going with. Richard, I should clarify. I have used some military colors in the past for some of my projects. I painted the interior of my 65 Mustang in a two tone grey and Blue Angels blue. I also just bought a couple of bottles the other day of a military metallic light blue and a bottle of a pale grey/blue. They were on clearance for $1 a bottle. I don't remember what the colors were, at the moment, but the metallic reminded me of Pontiac engine blue. Thanks again for the help guys. Later-
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Thank you gentlemen very much. I will take a look. This is why I like this site and being able to ask the questions. I never would have thought to look in the military colors. Later-
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I am looking for a dark red, perhaps oxblood, for an interior color on a 58 Corvette. Does anybody have a brand and color that they have used before? Pictures? Later-
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I suffer from CSBM too!
Modlbldr replied to drag racer 15's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's my plan right now. First, I need to order an RMR 61 Econoline pickup. Then my plan is to finish at least three, if not more, of my started builds for 2019. That's not even taking into consideration the ones that I want to start this year. Just started a 58 Corvette today while waiting for paint to dry on my 40 Ford. Later- -
I like it a lot! Very menacing. I wondered what a street version of this kit would look like and thought about picking one up to do. Now I know. Nice job! Later-
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Your 48 is looking great! I love the Pacific Blue. Keep it up. I have this one to finish soon. I started it in 2017. I also cut out the wood and inserted real wood panels. Not an easy job but it adds to the detail. http:// http:// Later-
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Thanks guys. I'm excited again about this one. Later-
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http:// http:// Decisions, decisions.... Later-
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Got the lights and license plates installed. Once the Canopy glue dries the lights will look better. http:// http:// This one is done and going in the case. Later-
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Got the clear coats on today. Five coats. Now to put it in the dehydrator for a few hours. Tomorrow I'll begin the wetsanding. http:// http:// http:// I'm debating whether to go with stock black running boards or smooth body color running boards. So, I have painted a set of each. Later-
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Thanks guys. Yeah, I'm not big on the Fad T's from the late 60's - mid 70's. I much prefer this style. So, this is why you never throw anything out. http:// I was in need of some small headlight lenses to fit in the buckets since this came with molded in headlights (if you even want to call them that). I opened my second parts box and lying right on top was this tree. No idea what kit they came from but with a bit of sanding to thin them out and a bit of polishing they will work perfectly. Later-
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Wow! I love both the car and your build. You've done a fantastic job with it. I need to find me one of these. Later-
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1932 Ford Roadster: Channeled, Nailhead-Powered Early 50's Hot Rod
Modlbldr replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in Model Cars
What an amazing and clean build! Great looking little rod. Later- -
Dodge A100 pickup 1965
Modlbldr replied to Chromecop's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Amazing looking build, especially for the build time you have into it. I love the color too. Later-