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Old Coyote replied to yellowsportwagon's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Great looking build sir, but it's still a Nash. -
Dirt track Chevelle
Old Coyote replied to MarkL's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Great build Mark ...... a really believable dirt track car. Very nicely done. -
Gorgeous build sir. Both are spectacular.
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Dyno Don Eliminator II - Finished - New Photo Added 4/5/19
Old Coyote replied to TooOld's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Very nice build sir ..... beautifully done. -
Another bad day for Kyle Petty
Old Coyote replied to ranma's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Gorgeous build sir ..... it looks so realistic. -
Tim Richmond
Old Coyote replied to Old Coyote's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Sorry, I can't get them all into a room for display. Most of them are packed away in boxes. -
Skoal Bandit
Old Coyote replied to Old Coyote's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
That is MCW #2008 Dark (Skoal) Green -
... the 1986 Skoal Bandit Monte Carlo owned by Burt Reynolds and Hal Needham and driven by Harry Gant
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Thanks to all of you for the kind comments. They are most appreciated.
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Thanks for the nice comment. The Comet body is from Competition Resins and the chassis is from a Polar Lights funny car.
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..... 1966 flip top Mercury Comet belonging to the Kenz & Leslie team out of Denver, Colorado ....... sponsored by Kumpf Lincoln Mercury
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I painted my replica with Skoal Green lacquer from MCW (Model Car World). I just looked at the MCW website to try to find you the number of the Skoal Green paint, and it looks like the new owners have totally changed the website and reduced the number of product codes. They used to list the race teams by sponsor and give you their corresponding paint numbers, but now it's just a mish-mash of paint colors (with a majority of the colors with no pictorial color print) using made up names for the shades. I'm sorry, but this doesn't seem to me to be a good reference site for finding color matches any more. Their products are very good, but they seem to have made it all but impossible to find the proper color anymore.