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  1. This was built straight out of the box in the early nineties. The paint color is testors champagne gold enamel ( now discontinued ) and black enamel. The kits decals were applied. Until next time thanks for looking. ? Mike
  2. Scarab Mk IV Finished this build about a year ago using the Monogram slot car body and adding a few details to enhance the interior, a small block Chevy, and tire and wheel combo from the parts stash. I had started this project back in 2014 with body prep by thinning out the thickness of the plastic around the wheel wells, plus the usual mold lines, deepening the panel lines, etc. To eliminate the appearance of the empty engine bay through the top openings in the rear I installed a SBC from the AMT 63 Vette, scratchbuilding a manifold for the Webers, and altering the block to fit the chassis. As it turned out there wasn’t room for the carbs and they weren’t really visible either, yet what did work were the excellent valve covers that may be glimpsed through the openings. At the time I didn’t have many reference photos, so the rear openings at the rear trailing edge and the brake cooling scoops are absent. I find the body design to be quite striking and decided to just have the white stripe and the meatballs without the clutter of numbers and sponsors. Upon resurrecting the project last year I completed the interior, adding pedals, seat belts, instrument decals and substituting the steering wheel. There is still another complete kit in the stash and I plan on building a fictional “what if” Mark V version powered by BBC, rear fender flares, and installing a wing similar to the Chaparral 2E. I find that these early kits, while having a low parts count, offer great opportunities for detailing while remaining a curbside model. Cheers Misha
  3. I now present one of my oldest wip’s 1984 Prost stock Thunderbird by Monogram This was one of my favorite builds. Was verr scared to ruin my paint job all comments welcomed
  4. bbowser

    1937 Cord

    The latest in my "classic" phase, got the Monogram kit off ebay. I'm pretty happy with it, the engine is more detailed than I expected. An iconic car that was so far ahead of it's time. Comments appreciated, thanks for looking!
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