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Ford 32 highboy. This wasn't a  well put together model. Not all the parts fit properly, with that said I did the best I could.

Matching the paint from part to part in this metallic flake paint was a pain in the ass,the  density completely changes the hue depending on how many layers you put on. 

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On 3/13/2018 at 10:33 PM, mike 51 said:

looks pretty nice but it is not a "highboy"  (they are fenderless)

Sorry........

Ha yeah that's the one thing I added from the coupe I guess that kind of makes it. I just liked the paint too much not to use them. 

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On 3/14/2018 at 9:13 AM, Dave Darby said:

I like it a lot. And inquiring minds want to know; what paint is that?

I have black primer, this silver and topped it with this metal flake burgundy

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