Drill a tiny hole in the center of the headlight bucket and insert a sewing pin. Add a dab of epoxy or CA on the backside, and when dry snip off the excess length of pin.
The pin head makes a pretty good scale "bulb"
Nice model, to be sure...but I have a question about your backdrop in the first photo. What is that? The bricks look very realistic. Is it a photo of an actual brick wall?
"One pill makes you larger..and...one pill makes you small..."
Maybe it could win the Timothy Leary Memorial Award for "Best Fantastic Plastic"... :wink:
Open display? Keep them dust free without dusting?
Impossible! How are you going to manage that???
I'd suggest one of those anti-static "fluffy duster" brushes...the kind that have a head of thousands of soft, thin little strands of polyester.
We can build space shuttles and nuclear reactors...but we can't produce an accurate scale model of a car?
This isn't a case of "We did the best we could"...
It's a case of "We don't really give a (blank)"...
Exactly! In this day and age there's no excuse for an incorrect new kit. The kitmakers work from the manufacturer's files, fer cryin' out loud!!!
How do they still get it wrong???
Come on, kitmakers...it's not 1962 anymore! :x
Ok...just a few more.
Another take on the "retrovette"...
A Chrysler 300 "CRT"...
And from the "Inter-generational cross-breeding lab", the Imparger! :wink:
(I think the fumes may have been getting to me on that last one...)