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Wow Greg. That's looking great. What did you end up doing with those headlight we chatted about.

I was using Google to determine how to go about doing the headlights (the wire mesh, what color the buckets were, etc) when I ran across a picture of a '54 Vette concept where they did not use a wire mesh and the bucket was all chrome with no paint. I thought "Well, I can do THAT!". I threw them in the body that way and thought it flowed well with the overall concept of the car. That was easy. Lol

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I love how beautiful that Anthracite Gray looks... almost like a black pearl, with a very satiny finish. Excellent work! I wish Testors would do that one in lacquer. Can't take the odor of their enamels.

Also, an engine that is really miles above kit quality!

But man, a 5-year commitment? You're the olympic athlete of model car builders! ;)

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But man, a 5-year commitment? You're the olympic athlete of model car builders! ;)

I probably should've said "on-and-off 5-year project". I worked on this one in the rotation of about two or three other models I'm working on. But either way, I'm happy to have this one on the shelf. Lol

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Now  that is slick.  Not a fan of the supersized tires but for whatever reason they work on this body style. 

Great work!

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What a beautiful model!  You really do excellent work.  Beautifully photographed too.  Great job!

Looks like you polished the front glass too, very nice.  I like too that the red interior is not a bright shade, but toned down.  Very classy.

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Not a fan of the wheels/tires combo but you did a terrific job on everything else. Love the paint job. Did you airbrush the finish from the Testors enamel paints? I absolutely love that color.

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Not a fan of the wheels/tires combo but you did a terrific job on everything else. Love the paint job. Did you airbrush the finish from the Testors enamel paints? I absolutely love that color.

Yes, the color is from their Model Master line. I thinned it out and airbrushed it.

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