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Those are soooooo coooool ! What a great concept and great workmanship !
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Thanks Chris ! Thank you Gareth ! Lots of patience and re-do's to get the foil done . Thank you David ! Thanks much Roger ! Lots of memories , especially while searching for photos of the original car . Thank you very much Carl !
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AMT 1968 Chevy Camaro Z28 in Nassau Blue Metallic.
TooOld replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Like already has been said the color is perfect for this year Camaro and so is your choice of wheels . The added details to the engine are the icing on the cake , great job ! -
Love it , great job Tony ! I really butchered one of these as a kid , may have to try another one !
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Glad to see this got bumped , seeing this a couple years ago inspired me to get off my but and build the one I had planned for years . Beautiful Dodge !
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You and me both !!! I actually cleared my bench and sat the body right in front where I would stare at it every day , I did that for two weeks before I got up the nerve to start cutting ! Thanks for the comment though I've seen plenty that are much better . The top for my convertible came from the Monogram '59 Impala kit . I hope you find a 2dr sedan one day or can convert a hardtop , it's a good feeling to build something that has a family history .
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When I tried the foil now available from BMF (I hate calling it new) I also had problems when cutting it , the blade not only pulled at the foil it also put little tears or rips in it all along the length of the cut . A complete mess ! Now I've used the last of my "New Improved" Chrome on the '60 Dodge so not sure about the next build . I can't blame you for throwing in the towel , I guess we have to start thinking old school and go back to painting all of the trim .
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Beautiful 'Cuda Roger , and a great story ! I like the "Dated" look myself , most of the cars I've ever owned ended up with that look .
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I can almost hear it starting up and rumbling out of the driveway , great job !
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Thanks very much Steve , you may have built your '60 years ago but it's still the nicest one around ! I used your photos for reference many times , it was a huge help !
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Thanks Eric ! Thank you Dominik ! Thanks Pappy ! Thanks much Bill !
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Thanks Eric ! I agree . The Polara was also nice but to me it was a little over done . Thanks much Greg ! Thanks Glen ! Thank you Tom ! The photo was taken shortly after moving into the new house . The yard/landscaping was typical of that time in Texas .
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That's really sharp looking ! Not sure about the track being too narrow , seems all of the early Mopars were like that .
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I like the interior color , not sure if it will look too light when it's finished . Nice wood insert on the steering wheel and detailing on the dash and console ! You say O-rings for the bezels ?
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Nice job detailing the rear panel and taillights , it looks great ! Also the redline tires look like they were pad printed , nice that they were molded with a groove .
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Great save Phillip , looks great ! The AMX had great lines and the Keystones look perfect on it !
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Really like the Cobalt Blue with the light Beige (?) interior ! I was going to suggest de-chroming the headers and painting them but you're way ahead of me , for some reason they don't look right chromed . Even a silver , like powder coating , looks better .
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That color is great ! Too bad about the problems . Maybe if there is enough paint on it you can lightly wet sand and spray some clear to smooth it out .
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Thanks Bucky ! The top is from the Monogram '59 Impala Convertible , with a little tweaking it dropped right on . Thanks Bill ! Thank you Tom ! Thank you very much Tim ! The interior was the most important part of the build so I spent most of the time working on it . Your Modelhaus Dodge looks like a nice kit to me and you did an outstanding job on it , beautiful paint and foiling work ! Sorry I missed it when you posted it last year . Seems like a car like this really leaves a big impression when your just a youngster .
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Thank you Terry ! Thanks Rich ! Thanks Tim ! Thank you Gene , I appreciate that !
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That turned out really really nice Jim ! First one of these I've seen built and I like it a lot !
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Thanks James ! Thanks Mike ! You're absolutely right , sometimes the simpler the better .
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Thanks Lee ! The windshield requires some creative masking to get the faded bottom edge , then sprayed with Tamiya TS-72 Clear Blue rattle can . The Clear Blue needs to be sprayed in two or three very very light coats so I'd practice on an old windshield first . Thanks very much David ! Thank you Phillippe ! Thanks Josh !
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Thanks Tom ! Thanks Pat ! Thank you Bob ! Thanks very much Ray !
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I've wanted to build this for a long time and it made it to my bench earlier this year , it took eight months but it's finally finished . Growing up we had several cars but this '60 Dodge was my favorite . Purchased new in the fall of '59 it was big , red , and a convertible ! The only photo I have of the car is this one taken in front of our house in Texas . . . To build a replica of our family car I started with a pristine JoHan kit . Besides removing the top I also built an all new interior and chassis using parts from various sources . Even with all of the pre-fitting that was done there were still a couple minor bumps during final assembly but they were easily overcome . So here's my replica of our family convertible . I only wish my Dad was still here to see it , I know he'd be grinning ear to ear ! Here's the build thread . Thanks for looking !