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Man! Now that's a color combo right there! Paint finish looks good from where I'm sittin'!!! I know those letters on the tires are bordered. What method did you use to paint those?

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Wow! That really brings back some memories. My mother had a white '75 Dodge wagon with the wood grain. I'll never forget how my dad constantly complained about how, although it had a 440 in it, how "gutless" it was! :) Nice work!

Steve

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Wow! That one brings back memories, My Boy Scout master had one of those almost like it. His was green with the woodgrain treatment. I may do one of those myself, as I have a few of the Dodge Monaco sedan kits.

I am so glad that you have the ability to create models that do not exist otherwise.

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To me, the tailgate is a bit flat, but it could be the camera angle.

From the side- wow, that's impressive!

Excellent work overall, not that easy to do one of these.

Charlie Larkin

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Man! Now that's a color combo right there! Paint finish looks good from where I'm sittin'!!! I know those letters on the tires are bordered. What method did you use to paint those?

its mix of humbroll green, model master clear yellow and gloss coat,thanks

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Funny I thought someone would bring up the "Brady bunch" about this long roof. Maybe you should make another to cast in resin, I think quite a few of us Station wagon lovers would like to have one. Be it a Ford,GM or Mopar there aren't enough wagon kit's out there. I myself took a Impala SS(1996) and kit bashed it with the alternomad kit to make a Impala SS wagon.

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