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oldscool

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  1. It looks good in that color.
  2. Here's the image I had in mind when I made the original post:
  3. That looks great! I like it either way.
  4. 67 Mustang fastback with all it's original parts. I'd be on it like pork on a pig!
  5. I guess the last couple of updates have been kinda boring seeing as I haven't gotten any comments for a few days. Got some BMF on the body now: I'm not doing the chrome drip rail trim as it wasn't on every car that Yenko did. One last shot of the interior before it gets installed in the body: I didn't detail the dash because it won't be that noticeable considering the steep angle and recess of the instruments. I hate doing interiors anyway, they are my least favorite part of a car model.
  6. Looks good.
  7. This is great and like everyone else said, the stance rocks!
  8. That looks Nice. great paint.
  9. This is beautiful! The one thing that spoils it is not your fault and that is the dots in the center of the headlight lenses. They can be removed by sanding and polishing the backside of the lenses.
  10. Now this I like! I grew up in Florida and these things were everywhere in the 70's.
  11. I don't comment much on your work because every time I see one of your models I am just speechless. Another masterpiece in the works.
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  13. Man, these are wonderful! Classic models and a classic Ed Roth "wow" face. Please do post more.
  14. I like this a lot! Even though this old kit is a mess I love to see one built up nicely. Don't stop now.
  15. I haven't lost my mojo yet, I have been sidetracked doing other things this week. yesterday was the first day since my vacation started that I had some real modeling time. Detailed the Yenko interior: The seats and door panels were painted with Testors acrylic flat white and then given a coat of Future to add just a little shine. The window cranks, door handles and shifter boot ring were painted with MM chrome silver and carpet is Pollyscale engine black. Steering wheel is in the chrome stripper right now. I will be using the steering wheel from the 69 Z/28 kit as I want to use the baseline trim wheel on another 69 that I will be building as a replica of a 1:1 car that I used to own.
  16. I think it turned out great.
  17. I tried using the decals for the 68 but they chipped around the edges so I shot the clear coats while the weather is holding out. Still not happy with the finish - too thick. Stuck the grille and pan on just for the pics. I had the spoiler on but it fell off. Sometimes "super glue" isn't so super. Now back to the other details for awhile.
  18. That Camaro is looking sharp! I'm building one right now also.
  19. Nice resto Snake.
  20. Those aircraft have opening flaps and doors for the radiators to keep them cool when they aren't in motion. You just can't see them in the pics.
  21. GM's trucks have always done that much worse than others.
  22. But they aren't coming up with something new, they are just copying other companies designs - i.e. if Audi thinks it's cool then we need it too.
  23. Even the new Camaro has that ugly large mouth bass opening in the front. I don't like it and it's all Audi's fault!
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