Irish Murphy Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 Started this about a 2 months ago and wanted to gets photos posted before now but just never got around to it. I only get a few hours on the weekends to work on it so that’s why is slow going. Everyone who has build the old AMT kits knows certain areas leave a little to be desired. Some areas have decent detail where others have none. Fit is also not the best but overall it’s not too bad to build. I will be using PPP tires and wheels because the kits are just too skinny looking and the wheels are way too deep. Hopefully next week I can start on the body. Hope you enjoy! Started by removing the inner front fender wells
Dave Van Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 When I did a lot of contest judging neatness was a major factor.....a messy high detailed model would loose out to a model that was super neat with basic added detail.......yours is what I looked for. Nice work. I was lucky enough to provide some input on this re-issue....happy to see it built.
Irish Murphy Posted February 12, 2018 Author Posted February 12, 2018 11 minutes ago, Dave Van said: When I did a lot of contest judging neatness was a major factor.....a messy high detailed model would loose out to a model that was super neat with basic added detail.......yours is what I looked for. Nice work. I was lucky enough to provide some input on this re-issue....happy to see it built. I appreciate that Dave... Hopefully the body turns out ok, I am always hit or miss on those paint jobs.
Lizard Racing Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 I built one of these in the '70s and rebuilt it in 2016. I didn't know it was re-issued. It's a good basic kit with all the hard work of turning a street car into a racer done. A lot can be done with this kit. Yours looks good.
Irish Murphy Posted February 16, 2018 Author Posted February 16, 2018 Red layed down using Tamiya TS-49 rattle can.
Truck parts Posted February 23, 2018 Posted February 23, 2018 Thank you for the heads up about the wheels,Great work on what you have done so far
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