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Impressive work Tim.  I have plans to build one as a low rider over the winter to round out my '56 theme (year I was born) so I'll be keeping track!

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The paint looks great. How many ounces are in a jar? It really does not say on the website. 

The paint is 1 ounce, pre-mixed and ready to shoot. 

Tim

  • 4 weeks later...
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It's been a while... Crazy busy around here lately.

A couple of pics of the '56 Chrysler with BMF and my wheel options. I haven't decided and this is just a quick mockup, but I like the white walls so far. The BMF on this one wasn't very fun and I'm glad that portion is finished. For some reason I had a hard time finding the grooves for the blade to follow.

 

Tim

 

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I really dislike all of these modern "hoop" wheels, but with the color you've chosen, they would probably be the likely choice.

To me it looks a little odd with the wires with the color.

To my eye, it would almost look better with an open steel wheel if you want to use the white walls, possibly painted in a contrasting color.

Either that, or possibly a simple set of chrome reverse wheels with moon caps.

But don't put too much emphasis on my suggestions Tim. I don't have much of an eye for custom cars.

 

Steve

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Steve, I appreciate your comments.  I'm open to anything on this one that will round it out nicely.  Those are just the wheel I have on hand.  Do you have any links to wheels you are referring to?

Tim

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After a little thought, you might want to consider a set of Dodge 4 bar spinner caps.

After all, it is a Mopar & they're a very popular "period" custom touch on any custom.

The look especially nice with wide whites.

I used a set of the Pegasus ones on a '60 Dodge.

They're really nice!

 

Steve

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  • 2 weeks later...
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i like the wires n whitewalls

do not like it on a rake.

.low and level works far better!

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Posted

Just wondering if it's possible to paint two complete model car bodies with the pre thinned 1 oz  jars of Gravity paint?

Posted

Not only does the paint look great but that color just looks right on that car! You sure nailed that one, good choice Sir.

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Just wondering if it's possible to paint two complete model car bodies with the pre thinned 1 oz  jars of Gravity paint?

I think you could, just depending how big the models are.  I can't remember how much I have left over on this one, but it might be a little less than half.

Tim

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I finally got to assemble some of the engine.  Out of the factory, the 300b's engine was very clean... not a a lot of vacuum lines or other wires from what I can tell when looking at reference pics.  Clean and easy!

Tim

 

 

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Looks really good. If you go for the 5 spoke,have you consider paint the spokes alu or gun-metal? 

All chromed they kinda look like those Jada Toys wheels,of coarse taste is diffrent from person to person.

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I accented the wires with a light black wash to make them pop a little more.  I think they look OK for what I'm going for on this one.  Thanks,

Tim

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Chassis and suspension is finished up on the '56 Chrysler.  I haven't mounted the exhaust yet, since I still have to flock in the interior floors.  Progress...

Tim

 

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