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Back story: My first after school job was as a library page, mostly reshelving books as they came back and memorizing the Dewey Decimal System for life. The "old lady librarian" I worked for (she was probably 40 ), her husband worked at Delco and thus got a 25% discount on any GM product. Her choice at the time was a brand new '69 Judge! This is a tribute to that car and the times she gave me a ride home, scaring this high school boy shirtless but boy was it cool. She later traded it on a '71 Vette coupe. Cool lady! Monogram kit went together very well, Tamiya TS-31 Bright Orange paint, decals were pretty old but laid down pretty well considering their age. Comments welcome, thanks for looking.
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Dual cowl phaeton with the 452 c.i. V-16, body by Fleetwood. I love these Monogram Classics and have a couple more in the stash. Comments welcome, thanks for looking.
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Ca. 1986 box stock build - car lacquer + clearcoat sprayed from the can, Humbrol silver for the trim. Main issues: paint with orange peel, warped hood - model is long gone, pictures from 2005 and December 2020 (before selling it):
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Here is one of my rare pickup models - Monogram's 1940 Ford - I always liked the look of the car, but not the features of the kit: built in 1986 from the 1985 Street rod reissue, I wanted to give it a mid-60's look: I replaced the wheels with mags from amt and JoHan WW tires, added a side-mounted spare wheel and cut a simple plastic bag for a bed cover. Sprayed with dark green from the can, interior is left unpainted (kit was molded in red). Today I took it out of its box and took a few pictures: