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Bryce

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  1. here i thought that metal axle kits were a thing of the past, but Revell seems to really be liking them. the headers do look promising though. looks like the AMT '67 is still leaps and bounds better than this thing will ever be.

    Dave

    Yeah - in light of how good the AMT '67 Mustang kit is, I too would have to question the relevance of this kit. I certainly won't be buying one.

    Why do they keep wasting time bringing out different versions of the same thing? Why not make a '68 notchback instead?

  2. Also just finished this one last month – it’s based on the AMT ’51 Chevy BelAir kit. It has a chopped and filled roof, radiused hood corners, reprofiled rear quarters, ‘cove’ and custom side trim, side pipe pods, clamshell hood and dummy spots.

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  3. Thanks guys – I’m really pleased you like my models.

    FYI – it’s not a Merc it’s the Revell ’40 Ford Street Rod kit. I chopped the top, turned it into a hardtop, lengthened the doors and rear fenders and pancaked the hood - but otherwise it’s a stock-bodied ’40 Ford! LOL

    Here’s a few more pics of my latest hot rods. The ’34 loboy is based on the Revell snap tite kit and is a tribute to Robert Lomas’ coupe out of So Cal. I channelled the body, scratchbuilt a firewall, added a Cadillac V8, quickchange rear end and a set of steelies with big ‘n’ little whitewalls, caps and trim rings.

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    This ’32 hiboy is a resin body I cast myself after grafting the chopped roof from an AMT kit onto the Revell roadster body to make an accurate five window coupe. The rest is pretty much out of the Revell kit, with the exception of the stock firewall, Moon tank, Buick nailhead V8, scratchbuilt headers and big ‘n’ little wide whites.

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  4. Awesome cars!!! Please post more pics of the customs and those hot rods! What paint did You use on the Maroon coupe? Need something similar for one of my builds.

    Thanks Risto - glad you like them! The '40 Ford is painted a dark red metallic auto lacquer (apologies but I forget the name of the colour - the brand is PowerPlus here in Oz) from a rattle can sprayed over a flat black primer to keep it nice and dark and then lots and lots of clear. Here's a few more pics:

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  5. Hi everyone.

    I’ve been lurking around here for quite a while, but thought it might be time to make my presence known.

    Here’s a sample of my latest efforts to introduce to my work.

    I look forward to interacting with a bunch of talented people on here in the future.

    Cheers,

    Bryce

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