wisco8 Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 Here are a few pics of my novice try at interior details. I'm waiting for the floor mats and decals for the instrument displays from eBay. My local hobby store has almost the complete line of detail master accessories, I will be heading there to get some photo-etch stuff for the steering wheel, speaker covers, and some floor pedals. Steven Guthmiller's work on the interior of the 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T has opened my eyes to some great techniques,his work is awesome!! Hopefully I can get my interior to look half as nice.
426-Hemi Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 NICE Work! Those seats almost look real! The interior tub looks molded in orange, is that one of the older MPC General Lee kit interiors? You done that thing some NICE justice!
wisco8 Posted September 12, 2016 Author Posted September 12, 2016 NICE Work! Those seats almost look real! The interior tub looks molded in orange, is that one of the older MPC General Lee kit interiors? You done that thing some NICE justice! Thank you John, yes its the older MPC kit. I will get some more details in there today.
426-Hemi Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 Steve,NIICE Work! Adding more details, you sound like me!!!!!
wisco8 Posted September 12, 2016 Author Posted September 12, 2016 Steve, NIICE Work! Adding more details, you sound like me!!!!! I here you John, I have been trying to figure out some additions for the greasy side like break cables,gas lines, shocks, etc... and with all the after market stuff out there the choices are endless, but that is what makes it fun. I like those builders who can solder a frame chop out parts and re-modify everything, makes for some real nice eye candy. Take care John, Steve Cook Here are a few pics of another project I have been working on.
426-Hemi Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I here you John, I have been trying to figure out some additions for the greasy side like break cables,gas lines, shocks, etc... and with all the after market stuff out there the choices are endless, but that is what makes it fun. I like those builders who can solder a frame chop out parts and re-modify everything, makes for some real nice eye candy. Take care John, Steve Cook Here are a few pics of another project I have been working on. Thats AWESOME!!!! My only hurdle is the fact I can't get the detail parts that you've posted in last car! Locally there is no hobby shops and the ones that are "semi-close by, don't carry anything like that not even wire looms from Detail masters! SO. and then to add salt to injury, I ain't got a credit or Debit card to order online so, I'm stuck with whatever I can make, myself, which too is fun in a whole other way! NICE job on that Renault!
wisco8 Posted September 13, 2016 Author Posted September 13, 2016 Thats AWESOME!!!! My only hurdle is the fact I can't get the detail parts that you've posted in last car! Locally there is no hobby shops and the ones that are "semi-close by, don't carry anything like that not even wire looms from Detail masters! SO. and then to add salt to injury, I ain't got a credit or Debit card to order online so, I'm stuck with whatever I can make, myself, which too is fun in a whole other way!NICE job on that Renault!Let me know what you need. I will see what I can do. Best regards, Steve
wisco8 Posted September 13, 2016 Author Posted September 13, 2016 A few more updates added today. Panel displays installed and greasy side start up.
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