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  1. hate to say it,,but told ya so The real car was avail with a thin white pinstripe tires,,, and with the all green looks so much better than the redlines or white letters Love it bro
  2. Whats not to like, All super stocks . Love em all
  3. With the old annuals stash I have. A lot of them needs this or that ( mostly stock wheel covers ) So I am always looking over there lists. I'll buy from Floyd426 ,,,,,,,A LOT. As he is local to me and I can run up and grab my purchases as time allows . He's been doing it a while and he told me he can usually double his money as opposed to selling off the kit as a whole. Its extremely rare he buys a single individual kit,,,he prefers to buy whole collections and parts them out. When I was there last maybe mid August he had bought like 30-35 cars in one hit earlier this past summer ( Bought them off Ebay ) Nothing produced after about 1970 ,,,, in fact most of them were late 50s to early 60s annuals . And no I've never parted out a kit. Usually isnt worth my time. But I have no problem with any of the ones who do.
  4. Its a mixture of Testors white lightening with a little silver mixed in then dabbed on with a fine brush. Then Elmers clear glue over top of that . They're not perfect but much better than 'chrome ' Thanks all. Its probably one of my favorite builds. I absolutely love the color. Indoors the color is nice and you can barely tell its a metallic its so fine ,,,but outside in the sun it just pops.
  5. Harry. I plan on trying that. But I already had the alclad here. So i decided to try it.
  6. Last ones This 1st picture probably best shows the true colors All the emblems were done but foiling THEN paint. Worked SO much better this time around. Once it was done I went over all the emblems as well as the emblems in the grille and tail light panel with a yellow sharpie to get the gold tone to them
  7. Well, its done off the work bench and in my display case. Its an original AMT annual kit I picked up sometime last year and have wanted to build since that day. Color is supposed to be Maple Leaf , kind of a plum colored real fine metallic reddish purple. In person its more red than these pics show so its not a dead on match,, but close enough for me. Interior was air brushed in a color I mixed using testors enamels . I tried Alclad for the 1st time on the wheel covers, mirror and hood ornament and found out its real sensitive to touch . So someday I may have them replated,,,,someday. Tires are the modern AMT parts pack version to give me a cleaner whitewall and get rid of the rock hard originals. I am my own worst critic and know its far from perfect , but perfection is not my goal. Its for my case only and not a contest table. But I really REALLY like how this one turned out , especially with my color choices. Comments good or bad more than welcome. Thanks for looking in
  8. Thanks all. I painted over them with a mixture of pearl and just a little silver mixed in. Then did the clear Elmers glue trick over that. They look much better. Not perfect mind you . But enough I can live with them on my shelf. The car in question is nearing completion soon
  9. I use the cheap primer brand,,,, and have had no issues on any kit builds new or antique .I'll have to ck the brand
  10. Interior is almost finished. I have to fix a broken steering wheel then paint detail it before I can call it done. Color is something I mixed up combining a couple different testors wood or tans enamels to get closer to my target color choice, then airbrushed. Dash was painted with alclad then the tan I mixed. (not 100% happy with it,,,but its close enough in my book. Also used some dark tan embossing powder to get the carpet look. Thanks for looking in
  11. VERY well said. And I couldn't agree more. The old saying applies, ' don't like it,,,don't look at it ' or ' Don't like the price,,,don't buy it '
  12. Not a W300 but some day I'll get to this one. Its the RMR resin cab. which is just a W100 My plan is to modify a Little Red express fame and suspension to fit. I've heard someone else will be making the W300 trucks in the near future. If so I'll use the Ford ramp hauler as the base for it
  13. Pizz poor way to run a business , makes no difference if its part time or not and I don't care if hes moving next door or across country. If you cant fill the order in a timely fashion ,,,don't take the order
  14. cool pics. I want to get up there someday
  15. Well, I managed some bench time over the weekend. Got the paint polished out. (I LOVE this color btw ) Got all the BMF work done,,,which was not an easy task as those wheel lip mouldings are hair thin. Then went over the emblems with a yellow sharpie. Got all the wheels and tires mocked up. I'm using the AMT parts pack wide whites instead of those rock hard originals. All that's left are a few small details on the interior and spray and detail the chassis . But for now I just had to dry assemble it for a picture . With no issues ,,,,,I should have it wrapped up and under glass by the weekend .
  16. Thanks. Must not have gotten the black base shiney enough. I tried buffing it.....didnt work. I painted several items and they all have a good shine but the one piece Ive already went over it BMF . so all is good
  17. Watching this one. I will be making a cross country move here in a few short years. And I have a few ideas how to pack them up. But keeping nearly 150 nice built kits safe is going to be a challenge for me. I'm thinking toilet paper and each car packed in a promo box then all packed in a much larger box and they travel with me. The un-builts I''ll let the movers handle
  18. Beautiful car. I have the convertible version should be done later this week
  19. I like these cars A LOT. Got one in my long to do pile
  20. I mixed some clear pearl with some silver and white ( its more clear pearl than anything) and went over them with that will add some Elmer's clear glue over them maybe today. But so far I like the contrast. I'm not after 100% perfection . just something that looks better them chrome.
  21. Anyone have any tips to help the looks of the molded in head lights on these older kits. ? Drilling them out is not an option at this point ( chrome was already re-plated when I got the kit )
  22. I put a new blade in my knife on every BMF job I start. And I have a knife I use for nothing but BMF work
  23. Ok, I broke down and tried allcad for a change. I sprayed a set of hubcaps, some small parts and a windshield frame. The hubcaps and such look real good and I can definitely live with them as is . But the windshield frame isn't as shiny as I would like. Do I buff it once dry , or did I do something wrong. Its not hate full and I MIGHT be able to live with it. But If I can fix something now that I should have done better . I would prefer it. All of it has the same base coat of a duplicolor gloss black
  24. I have one of the Harbor Freight $9 air brushes . I like it. Its not a crown jewel by any stretch. But it was less than $10 ,,,,,so my expectations weren't that high to begin with. IF something should go wrong with it or I need parts. I'll throw it away and go get another one . But I keep thinking I might try the $20 one and see what it gets me . I rarely used an AB in the past but I'm finding a need for one more and more as I dive into these old annuals and OE stock colors
  25. Thanks. Ordered the ts56 shown. Ts54 is a medium blue
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