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I like the way you blended the parts from so many other kits. You didn't mention the engine but it looks like a 348/409 maybe.
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I really like how this looks. Who was the resin caster on this ? The shaded two tone colors look perfect on this.
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Very cleanly done. I like how you stayed with the stock theme and the skirts add to that appearance. Ford had some bold color combinations then.
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Looks great. I like how you got all of the roof mounted stuff on there. You're wright these kits are huge much like the 1:1's were.
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First off all this is a beautiful looking build, very accurate looking. I had a brother in law that got one of these when he was 17 or 18 years old. The exact same color but with the black interior. The lad was over 6'3" so he looked like he was in a go cart. He also would up flipping it in just a few months. No roll bar and he only skinned up his hand when it was trapped between the steering wheel and the road surface. He later was a driver of a troop carrier that got blown out from under him in Vietnam. Great guy with amazing luck.
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Comission build; 1/25 1966 Mustang shifter -TOTAL scratch build.
espo replied to Dann Tier's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Very accurate looking. Amazing job. -
The convertible Vicky looks factory. Who ever did the conversion did a beautiful job.
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Amen. I have looked in the mirror many times and wondered who that old man is. Getting old is not for the faint of heart, you have to be brave that's for sur.
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Great looking collection. You are very fortunate your mother hung onto these for you. I had a lot of the dinky cars and trucks and latter started building plastic models. My situation in life had me moving a bit and was unable to hang onto any of them.
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Thank you for sharing. A lot of interesting subjects.
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Another function to consider is the slight amount of shade on the rear window. Any shade will help in a vehicle of this design, hence the factory dark tinted rear and side windows. There is a lot of volume in these vehicles to try and cool in sunny weather. The dark area also makes the third stop light easier to see from behind. I'd give this design a pass based on the function alone.
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We have had some very heavy rain the last three days. Yesterday we had to go run some errands and it started to snow. Roads remained clear. Today it's just above freezing but the sun is out and the birds are singing so it's all good.
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Again a very accurate looking build. Outstanding paint.
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Beautiful paint finish. All of the trim looks very realistic in color and finish.
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There used to be a kit to put lights in the port holes. Some were even connected to the distributor in such a way that the lights would flash depending on which cylinder was firing.
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My father bought a new '49 Ford four door and it had the plastic "white walls" on it. I remember the Pep Boys Auto Parts chain selling what used to be called porta walls. This is before tubeless tires were standard and everything had tubes in the tire. Yes this was some time ago. What you would do is let the air out of the tire and mount the porta wall white walls between the rim and the tire. Air up the tire and the porta walls were held in place. I remember seeing cars that people had gotten to close to the curb while parking and tear these things. The would be going down the road with part of the porta wall flapping the fender.
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69 Plymouth Roadrunner help.
espo replied to Brutalform's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Something has to be way out of scale here. At first ready about your fitment description I thought maybe a little out of the grill surround and the head lights. After seeing the two grills side by side in the photo there's a lot more to this than scale. -
What did you see on the road today?
espo replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Now that would just be cool in my driveway. So many great looking cars. That little black Valiant could be the best sleeper ever with some steelies on it. -
Jeep J-10 Honcho grille help!
espo replied to Faust's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's the way I remember most of these. I like this look better than the later models. -
Krylon paint trick, is it for real??
espo replied to thatz4u's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Sounds like a good way to either: Set fire to your model, or heat the body until it starts to warp. The safer way my be to use a Food Drier. -
69 Plymouth Roadrunner help.
espo replied to Brutalform's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
That almost looks like the difference between a 1/24th and a 1/25th scale part. -
I love your "Dull Spoon" reference as that was a favorite of my mother's. She would describe removal of curtain body parts with the same tool. Like you I have had a few friends who have been in various law enforcement departments. Some of the stories that never make the news are amazing in so many ways. Many of the things they have to deal with no one should have too. Thank heavens there're people who do things for the general public that they couldn't begin to get their heads around.
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Beautiful looking build. Outstanding paint work and the level of detail is amazing.