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  1. You have given the interior a very natural appearance. By the reflections in the paint you can see just how well the body was prepped.
  2. Tamiya also offers XF-16 Flat Aluminum. I use the brush method but I think that it would be easy enough to thin and spray also.
  3. I'd love to have him follow us on a little Off-Road adventure. First air down the tires, next disconnect the front Sway Bar so the differential can articulate for traction over uneven surfaces. With his new and improved suspension I wonder just how steep of an angle he could cross before he turns "Turtle" ?
  4. Very realistic looking. I also like that you used the inline 6.
  5. You did do that.
  6. Beautiful looking build. You can see the extra detailing efforts on the mechanicals. A lot of paint variations on the exhaust system .
  7. Very nice clean looking build and I like the detailing in the engine compartment. Would like to see more pictures if you have them.
  8. Your build looks great. I like the engine transplant idea. I'll bet more than a few Tri-Five Chevys got engine transplants other than another Chevrolet engine.
  9. Going to look sharp.
  10. On the tires, I have been using Tamiya Flat Clear in almost all of my tires lately. One it will seal and protect the White sidewall, it doesn't seem to dry flat flat looking more like a freshly scrubbed tire. I like seeing the underside of the fenders painted white. Ya that was the was it was done. That used to be called "Sanitary" and even went inside to paint the clutch and brake pedal arms.
  11. Looks like an interesting find. I just finished a model of the BRE Racing Datsun 510 that was produced in 1978. I had very similar problems with the decals as you have mentioned. I suggest you check with the Model Building Q & A section here on the Forum. I remember seeing a discussion on how to restore older kit decals. I would try and find that discussion and see what everyone else has tried before you put what seems like irreplaceable decals in jeopardy.
  12. Your engine is really coming together. The wiring and plumbing look perfect. I like your resourcefulness of materials on the plug wire holders. You seldom see the plug wires routed correctly like you have done.
  13. Looks like far to much fun, not to mention the beautiful countryside.
  14. Another store to consider is JoAnns. They are mainly a fabric store, but they also have a large Jewelry section with lots of goodies and small tools that you can use.
  15. While the kits carburetor resembles a Holly carb. the float bowls are wrong for a double pumper. If you're going to have an air cleaner nobody is going to be able to see anyway and that goes for what ever they were thinking with the carb. openings also. The Orange plastic bit, I was at H.L. today and they had a shelf full of this kit. I turned the box over and over trying to read what all they had to say about the features and sure enough in small print on a side panel they mentioned that it was molded in Orange plastic. As for chrome parts they only other thing they might have done was the valve covers. The 1:1 had semi shinny polished aluminum valve covers so even if they had given you chrome covers it would have been wrong. All that aside it really depends on how you want it to look and what you're trying to represent with your build. I think your engine looks great so far.
  16. Was at H.L. today and the shelves are full all the way to the back of the self for everything they had. They may have gotten a big supply when all this started and I think that H.L. would have some major warehouse space around.
  17. I have to agree with you on the Pontiac Formula hood. I never understood what they were thinking with the T/A hood since it was sealed, and even if you opened the scoop it wasto far away from the windshield to get any effect like the Z-28 Camaros. The Formulas had the intake at the leading edge of the hood and would catch the air as it would start over the body.
  18. Great looking little pick up. They usually only looked that good on the day they were delivered.
  19. The chassis looks nice and crusty so far. The exhaust cross over pipe mentioned by mikemodeler was the way it was since very few if any F-100's of that time had duel exhaust. On one of my 1:1 '56 F-100 I just got a passenger car manifolds and the muffler shop did the rest.
  20. What ? You mean these TV melodramas about Psychic's solving a major crime in an hour or less are untrue ?
  21. Great looking build. Your color choice looks perfect for the Continental.
  22. You might want to grab this just incase your 440 car doesn't work out. At least this is running and driving and could be used for a future project. At that price i'd buy it just to have it for parts alone.
  23. If you were to look up "Sleeper" in the dictionary there would be a picture of this little '53 Chevy. I would like to know what all he's done with the chassis and suspension on this.
  24. Beautiful looking build. Any problems, did the front end lineup ok ?
  25. Thanks. That was what I was thinking. I bought mine more than 25 years ago and just never got around to it. That's why I asked.
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