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The antenna is a great finish to an excellent build Jim! I use 17 gauge guitar string for my antennae. They don't telescope but I think they look alright. Next time I'll have to find a better base for it. I like the idea you came up with. =D-
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Such a wonderfully detailed interior, it's a shame to have to cover it by putting a body on it. Great work Daniel, I can't wait to see what you do with the body. David G.
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Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: Finished
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in Model Cars
Thank you Jonathan. Thanks Bil, I appreciate your comment and your following the WIP. Thank you most kindly @ZIL 111V Thank you Larry. I'm glad you like it Glen, thanks for letting me know. Thanks Chris. David G. -
Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: Finished
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in Model Cars
Thank you most kindly David. Thank you Donato. I always thought of this car's design as outside of its time rather than ahead of its time; yet still a reflection if its time. Sort of a Contemporary Retro-Future style. Any wat you looks at, it's beautiful and unique. Which is why I wanted one in my collection. Thanks again, =D- -
Good progress on this one David. This looks to be an easy yet engaging build. David G.
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Nice! It looks like it came out of the box that way. David G.
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Everything looks great so far. I'm interested to see how you fill in the floors. David G.
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Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: WIP
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in WIP: Model Cars
Whatever you call it, I like it. "Classic Kitsch" comes to mind too. =D- -
Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: Finished
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in Model Cars
Thank you Michael. One of my favorites too, thanks Nathan. Thank you Jeff, it is a good looking color, isn't it? Thank you Bob. I didn't have to do much scratch building but there were a lot of alignment and casting problems that I had to correct. And... the sink marks! ? This thing had almost as many dimples as a golf ball! Check out the build thread if you get a chance. Thank you very much Phil. Thank you Terry, I'm glad I went with that color too. Thank you Gregory, I'm glad you liked the build thread. Yeah, I could definitely see Ricky and Lucy in those figures! Thank you most kindly Bart. Thank you Harry, I appreciate that. Thanks again to you all, I have more photos coming soon. David G. -
Welcome back John, I'm glad you're feeling better. Nice progress on the engine. Based on the color, is that a 455? David G.
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Once again, some of these pics look like someone's shop photos of a real car! Love it! =D-
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That's going to be so cool when it's done! David G.
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Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: WIP
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello Everybody! This one is officially completed! I've started posting the photos in the "Under Glass" section. Thanks to all of you who followed along and offered your kind comments and support. I really do appreciate you. David G. -
Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: WIP
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thank you Noel, I appreciate your comment. =D- -
Hello Everybody! The Lincoln Futura Concept Car by Monogram. This is a 1:25 scale model of the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car. Though not completely accurate and a little oversimplified it does have the advantage of being the most readily available representation. And it is a good representation. This kit turned out to be quite a chore to build. It's a simple kit but the multipiece body and age of the molds created numerous challenges. For those who are interested in all the gory details, here is a link to the build thread I did. That being said... On with the show! After more than six months and almost 52 hours, The Lincoln Futura Concept car is done! One of the most unique and recognizable automobiles in the world. This car is the source vehicle for the George Barris Batmobile from the 1960's TV show. I know that the original car was pearl white. The scales of thousands of fish were ground up to make the paint. Quite an extravagance if you ask me. I'm also aware that the pale green color often associated with this car is due to an error in how some of the photos were rendered. But still, in my opinion the green is a much better color for this car. Which is why I opted to use Tamiya TS-60 Pearl Green. That's all for this round. I like to upload photos in small blocks of no more than 5 or 6 at a time. Any more than that just seems like too much all at once. As always, thanks for taking a look and please feel free to post any comments or questions you may have. David G.
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Oops! I meant to put the link in and got distracted. ? Sorry about that! Here it is. And thank you Bart for sharing your Merc there. There are also a lot of other cool builds to look at too. David G.
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Monogram's 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Car: WIP
David G. replied to David G.'s topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thank you most kindly Bill. =D- -
Nice work on the engine Donald. Good use of weathering techniques, I especially like the heat staining on the headers. David G.
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Beautiful paint, excellent color choice, a fabulous looking build! David G.
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That's a great looking build Bart! Your work on the woodgrain looks terrific. If you're interested I started a community thread earlier this year dedicated to the '49 Mercury. There are many cool examples of this iconic car shared there by other members. I would be honored if you wanted to share some photos of your fabulous example there. Thanks, David G.
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Ah, I'm glad not to be disappointed about the cabbies. =D-