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  1. That is soooo cool , thanks Steve for posting this ! I have some saved pics I found on line a few years ago and had no idea it was so big ! So many details in this that it's hard to point out just a couple but , the bat winged gargoyles and the skull tire smoke are my favorites . I always hoped I could find a kit for sale but never have come across another , any idea who the caster was ?
  2. Thanks David ! Finished the BMF this morning . Still needs a couple little details painted before moving on to the grille , taillights and bumpers .
  3. Beautiful paint and great engine detailing , gonna be a sharp lookin truck !
  4. Thanks much Curtis and Carl ! Working on the BMF this morning and it's going much quicker than I thought it would , of course I can't see like I used to so who knows what it will look like .
  5. Thanks David ! Decals and emblems are on ! The Ranchero quarter panel is longer than the Torino and the kit stripe was too short so I printed my own stripes . I'll tackle the foil this weekend .
  6. Looks like the wet coats worked , looks great !
  7. Well done Terry , looks like the TV Woody to me ! The wood grain did turn out very nice and I like your roof rack !
  8. Really cool that you've honored the original with your build , I like it a lot ! Well done ! I remember talking with Paul Canney about the original Project Snowball and he sent me a link to the original web page , lots of great info ! http://canneysgarage.com/projectsnowball/index.html
  9. I like your take on this kit very much , excellent work ! Flames ? Nah , looks good as it is .
  10. Beautifully done Rich , if they reissued this kit it would sell a ton ! I still enjoy watching the show and seeing all the cars in Mayberry .
  11. Absolutely gorgeous ! I like that you removed the third taillight , that's often overlooked . I've owned a few '60 Chevys and have been looking for one of these kits for a while now , can only hope mine turns out half as nice as yours !
  12. After wet sanding and a good cleaning I sprayed two coats of primer . After drying for 24 hours I sprayed two coats of Meadowlark Yellow . After another 24 hours it got two coats of clear . The scoop is just sitting in place for now . I'll spray a couple more coats of clear after the stripe decals are applied . While things were drying I had time to work on the wheels and tires . To be continued . . .
  13. Thanks Carl ! I've done several builds like this so it's not a real surprise anymore and it's easier now to make adjustments .
  14. Beautifully done , it looks perfect in that color !
  15. Just came across this build Bob , really sharp looking truck ! It looks great lowered with the bigger tires . I used to always spray a light tack coat before spraying the wet coats but found that Tamiya doesn't like that , always ends up a but grainy . Now I only spray wet coats .
  16. Thanks much guys ! I finished pepping the body and got some white primer on it a few days ago then sprayed the color yesterday . Hoping to get it cleared this weekend and post some pics !
  17. What a great idea and very very well done , it definitely captures the spirit of those early Monogram kits we all love !
  18. Looks really good to me , great job Scott ! I suspect the engine assembly and frame were probably meant to be the same color , just a guess . P.S. - Tom's son is Kelly .
  19. Well done Ray ! You're being too hard on yourself , I think you nailed the look !
  20. Well done Anton , really like that color ! Back in the day I owned a '74 Laguna and it's ride height was exactly like that .
  21. Well done Bob that's a great looking sleeper and I really like that Root Beer (?) paint !
  22. Not bad , a really nice looking coupe !
  23. I like your approach to this one Stephen , building to match your 55 year old survivor was definitely the way to go ! Very well done !
  24. I was looking through some photos to see if I missed anything and realized that the seals around the door glass really stand out against the light yellow paint , so I added them using some .040" half round strip . After paint and foil I can brush paint them with some Tamiya Rubber Black .
  25. I've always loved the yellow version of the Big Deuce and you did an excellent job recreating it as the Little Deuce ! Your attention to detail by adding the correct parts that Monogram left out of the kit really puts your Little Deuce above all of the others . Awesome work Craig and the perfect addition to your collection ! PM sent .
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