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I'll start by saying hello to all my fellow model builders since this is my 1st post... Both models are made by Revell! Been about 15yrs since my last so I'm still a beginner! Well that's what I consider myself!

70 Dodge Challenger 2n1

67 Chevelle Pro street 

 

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For someone who considers himself a "beginner", it looks like you're a very quick learner!

Get yourself some Bare Metal Foil for the trim & a polishing kit for the paint & you'll be running with the "big dogs" in very short order! :)

Nice work on all of them!

 

Steve

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How easy it to apply the foil on trim?

 

It takes a little practice but it's really not difficult once you learn the basics, & maybe a few "tricks of the trade". ;)

 

And yea I consider myself beginner when I see people Chopin up cars and making custom rides doin all the wiring and brake lins

I've been building for nearly 45 years & I still don't do a lot of those things.

All depends on what you're interested in.

You can build some very nice models that don't even have engines & rudimentary chassis, with a little attention to detail.

If a high level of mechanical detail is what you crave, go for it.

Personally, I like to focus on external details.

This '59 Dodge Royal Lancer has no engine & a flat chassis plate with absolutely no detail, but it can still make a nice shelf build.

Now, if you're into the mechanical stuff, you could go nuts on this one with some "donor" parts.

 

Steve

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Those two builds look great! Sounds to me like you are in the same boat I was in 3 months ago when I decided to start building again after a long time away. 

What brand of paint is the grabber blue on that Mustang? 

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I got the grabber blue from megahobby.com, a model masters 2700 series rattle can

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