The best parts of your first series was the fact they were All Sharp and that you included the Information Sheets. Something many leave out. Although in darkness it's interesting to see the variety of vechicles that were there.
Yea, a whole 84 degrees out. Around here you need to mow twice a year. Now once the Grass starts to go to seed after the Monsoon and again after Winter, once the Winter Grass also goes to Seed.
Well then Kevin you ought to Post some more Pictures. It's ALWAYS enjoyable to view well done builds and a picture selection that includes NO FUZZIE Pics!!
Lookin' Good. As a rule I'm not a fan of Gold Wheels, but they work with that build. For what it's worth, you might try and reshoot angles 1, 2 and 4 with the light angle you shot 3. Except for the Bumper showed the best detail to me.
Hi Pat. These ought to help: http://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/mkiba-build-under-c/amt-instructions/automotive-cars--pi/ford/1961-1970/amt-1968-shelby-gt-500/
Hi Joe The Truck is Coming right along and looking good. Wondering though, if that Steering Column isn't quite "cast in concrete" yet, it looks to me like you might want t extend it a bit to get some more space between the Wheel and Dash.
Harry, I think they're the Sun being reflected by the paint. The Cowl Vents are White also in areas but not in the next image if you click on the link.