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1953 Ford Crestline Victoria.


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Since my friend Thomas posted a couple of pictures of the car, I decided it's better to post a few more. 

Lindberg kit, painted in factory colors of Raven Black and Sungate Ivory. 

Paint on body is automotive synthetic enamel.

The rest of paint is Revell acrylics and Testors enamels 

Foil is home made. 

My first Lindberg kit that I actually built. Based on their '40 Ford, I was avoiding to build it, but once I had the box open, my opinion on Lindberg kits changed completely. 

43902859852_9d87078404_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Victoria by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

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43850465341_27b5d92b12_c.jpg1953 Ford Crestline Victoria by CCCP Digital Studio, on Flickr

 

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12 minutes ago, SfanGoch said:

Solid, Tulio. One should expect nothing less than perfect from you. One of the best designed kits by any manufacturer.

I can only agree. And I've always been tempted to get one of these kits because they seem so "on the money" regarding detail and proportion. Built to this level makes it all the more impressive.

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Newerkits?!? Round2 relabeled all of the better quality Lindberg releases  (the '64 Dodges, Belvederes, both '53 Fords, '66 Chevelle, '61 Impalas) as AMT. So much for keeping a classic brand alive. BTW, I got a convoluted response from Round 2 regarding this on its FB page. Verbose, vague and completely avoided answering my question. :D 

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37 minutes ago, ChrisBcritter said:

Beautiful work as always, Tulio! Be careful with the tires - the ones in my kit started melting the whitewall inserts very quickly (going to cast the inserts in resin when I get back to it).

I painted the inserts with acrylic flat white, on both sides. Hope that helps. 

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2 hours ago, ChrisBcritter said:

Beautiful work as always, Tulio! Be careful with the tires - the ones in my kit started melting the whitewall inserts very quickly (going to cast the inserts in resin when I get back to it).

I was looking over Lovefordgalaxies 1940 Ford coupe builds the last couple of days and now his 53 Victoria and it made me take my 53 off the shelf and look it over. Sure enough my white walls are starting to burn. It's been complete for about 15 years. Resin pieces would be nice.

 

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19 minutes ago, Ballroad said:

Just wondering if you were showing a 1/1 real car, once again as always your workmanship is amazing, I have a question about the stripes on the drive shaft, clue me in...... thanks

Those are application color code stripes. depending on transmission, version, model, etc, the driveshafts had differences between them. A given set of stripes represented a specific part number driveshaft. Same thing was done with many other parts. It was a easy way to fast ID the part on the assembly line.  

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10 hours ago, dshue76 said:

I was looking over Lovefordgalaxies 1940 Ford coupe builds the last couple of days and now his 53 Victoria and it made me take my 53 off the shelf and look it over. Sure enough my white walls are starting to burn. It's been complete for about 15 years. Resin pieces would be nice.

 

Are your inserts painted or in bare plastic? 

I ask, because I have a few Monogram 1/12 scale Chevrolet Bel Airs. I always paint the inserts with semi gloss or flat acrylic white. The one I left bare plastic is melting. The painted ones, are fine. 

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6 minutes ago, Lovefordgalaxie said:

Are your inserts painted or in bare plastic? 

I ask, because I have a few Monogram 1/12 scale Chevrolet Bel Airs. I always paint the inserts with semi gloss or flat acrylic white. The one I left bare plastic is melting. The painted ones, are fine. 

I left them bare.

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