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1tim1

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  1. Thanks again Shane! You Falcon looks much better than mine!
  2. Thanks! I used Kens Kustom fuzzi-fur. It's a flocking material. Instead of just sprinkling it over, I push it down to make it lay more flat.
  3. Thanks! Yeah, has to keep the temperature up to keep the tires sticky. Lol
  4. Thanks! Glad you shared tips and tricks over the past year and a half! Post it!
  5. Thanks! Yeah I didn't think the exhaust setup through like I should have. I already had everything glued in place and didn't wanna break the engine lose again lol. I wanted them out the sides in front of the tires but the tubing kept kinking badly. Still a lot to learn with it.
  6. Thanks! I had some help with a good teacher and motivator. I'm sure everyone has seen him on here as slammedi'am.
  7. This was a simple curbside kit I built while I was taking breaks from my Falcon build, it's painted Dupli-color Metal Specks Burnt Copper over a black base. I used a Fujimi wheel set, Watanabe RS in 15 inch. I also made an exhaust tip from aluminum tubing. It's not as clean as I want it to be, had problems getting the front grille painted from shaking, may go back and paint it black.
  8. This build was a lot of firsts for me. First time kit bashing more than just a couple parts. I'll start with the body, painted Ford Dark Shadow Gray. First time adding/grafting a cowl. Other body modifications are shaved door handles and emblems all around. The antennae hole is also shaved. Chrome trim is done with bare metal foil. For the interior I flocked the floor for carpeting, added photo etch sunglasses and modified another piece of photo etch to simulate cup holders. The rear seat is the kit seat, the front seats are modified from a Monogram 92 Ford Mustang Gt kit because I wanted it to fit the custom look on the inside. The inner door locks are shaved. The steering column is scratch built from aluminum tubing and the steering wheel is from the Lindberg 38 Ford Custom Van. First time adding seat belts to any of my builds. For the engine I used the Boss Coyote 5.0 from the Revell 2013 Boss Mustang, the air intake tube is scratch built from solder. The headers are also scratch built from solder. The radiator and electric fan is also from the Boss Mustang kit. The exhaust is scratch built with aluminum tubing and polished with aftermarket flow master style mufflers from sweet scale detail. For the chassis, the rear axle and leaf springs are the kit parts, the front suspension is from the Lindberg 38 Ford custom Van to get it low up front. The rear leaf springs were heated and bent to lower the rear. The wheels are Pegasus Chrome T's. 19" in the front 23" in the back with Pegasus rotors and calipers. Next time I make my own exhaust pipes I will plan it out better. Hope you all like!
  9. Thanks! I'm very happy with how it turned out. I just keep striving for perfection and have the bar set high for myself. But there's a few things about it that I wished I spent more time on to make it a little better in my eyes.
  10. Thanks! The color is Bahama blue.
  11. Thank you everyone! I wasn't expecting this much feedback so soon. Again, thank you all!
  12. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! It went together very well, no issues. I accidentally messed up the thermostat housing for the upper radiator hose but it's alright.
  13. Built this Revell '69 Chevy Nova COPO a few weeks ago, it's box stock. Not perfect but I'm happy with it. Painted with Dupli-color Bahama blue.
  14. Thanks! With my skill level it would probably be pretty hard to fill the lip on the sleeve down. If I had a lathe I could probably do it. I agree the staggered look would be awesome, but this is the next best thing for me lol.
  15. Thanks! The lighter tan is Duplicolor interior paint, color is desert sand with model master dark tan enamel for the darker color. The dark tan is hand brushed.
  16. Just a little update on the progress. Interior is done, windshield is in. Engine and exhaust is in. I ended up smoking the headlights and tail lights.
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