Ok after a few days I have brewed up a plan,An 1958 Edsel Pick-up.I will make it look factory stock like it was meant to go into production,but had something prevent mass production of them.
Good job on the kit,I have the polar lights version that I need to build soon.What movie did the car have red,blue,and yellow wires on the body?I could have sworn that one movie the wires were like that.
I'm slaving away at an Impala beater, Haven't got anything to take a pic of yet.Also how do you make BMF look rusty?Do you just stipple it on to it on the sheet then apply?That's a sweet looking Mopar,kinda scared to see what else I'm up against.
Ok guys I think I will make this official to start toward the end of May,Glad to see lots of interest. I'm not going to be strict on built up kits or curbsides,but I would like to start with a new kit/gluebomb.I would also accept kits that have partially been started.
My work horse is my Iwata Eclipse,Yes I know everyone will complain now that I mentioned an Iwata.The only thing that maters is that I like it.I give it a 8 of 10 only because parts are expensive.
I like building and expressing my creativity with something I can hold in my hands.A few years ago when I was around 11/12 I got big into this online thing where you could make things out of pixelated legos,then my computer crashed and I lost all of my creations.Now if my computer crashes I don't lose my models.I also like all the pride I get when I finish a model,even if it takes a few all nighters to get it done.
One thing I don't like though is the lack of "Interesting" subjects to build in scale or the prices of the old stuff.One model I really want made is a 1974 Monaco based on the bluesmobile.