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I just started the JoHan Oldies 1962 Plymouth Fury..Simple kit but with lots of flash..Great body detail, rest is kinda laking..Although I build box stock for reasons, I don't have the dexterity or patience for the wiring or plumbing since my stroke in 1998..The car is painted Duplicolor Perfect Match light blue and cleared with Duplicolor Acrylic Enamel(smells and dries like lacquer) Will polish with Meguiar's Scratch X 2.0 or Cleaner  then finish with Meguiar's Gold Class Paste..This doesn't need wet sand so I think the polish will do..Next pictures I will show when complete later in a few weeks(months?)  Have a few others to show but tonight its the 62 Fury..Hope it meets the forums standards..

1962 Plymouth Fury #1 August 22,2017.jpg

1962 Plymouth Fury #2 August 22,2017.jpg

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I did make a big mistake and I should have fixed it..I sanded out the dimples in the trunk where the pins are but didn't fill the divots on the left front fender..Haven't got any fill(I'd like to use Tamiya putty but don't know which to get, hard to sand or soft)..Am not going to now..The next one I will do all the body work..Is there a paintelss dent removal for plastic?

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Wayne,it looks like an awesome project-love the color-can't wait to see more!!! I have the same car as I'm doing a resto and conversion on.Been working off and on for several years on mine-lol.Love my mopars !!!

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Beautiful paint job. You should be proud of that. I have used the Tamiya white putty for a long time and had no issues if that helps. 

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