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Tried doing some chrome foiling last night and again was a total disaster. I just can't seem to work with it no mater how hard I try. It wrinkles, it lays down where I don't want it to, and because I end up messing with it for too long it gets dull and tarnished. So, off it came and out came the Molotow pen.

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On final assembly last night, I found the radiator support badly interferes with the front grill and bumper. It stops the bumper from sitting nicely to the front wing cut outs. Because it wouldn't sit flush, it also left a sizeable gap between the top of the grill and the leading edge of the hood. I tried shaving, I tried cutting, and even cutting bits out completely to make it smaller, nothing other than removing it would allow the grill and bumper assembly to fit right. Whoever designed this kit really got the tolerances badly wrong on this part. Anyway, it doesn't look too bad without it, I'll post pictures in completed model thread.

 

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There we have it, finished up this morning. A real pleasure to build this kit, other than the radiator support, it wen't together very well. I'll put pictures in the completed models section of the forum.

 

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Nice build. This kit got me back in the hobby about 4 years ago. It was 7 dollars at Ollies. The only problem I had with the build was the wheels and tires that came with it.

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On 7/25/2020 at 11:34 PM, Slotto said:

Nice build. This kit got me back in the hobby about 4 years ago. It was 7 dollars at Ollies. The only problem I had with the build was the wheels and tires that came with it.

Thanks, Steve. The stock '76 Torino got me back into modelling. Yeah, the wheels and tyres looked very small for the size of this kit, one of the reasons I changed them on this... and they look cool:D

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On 7/23/2020 at 11:20 AM, doorsovdoon said:

Finished making the hub caps last night, they turned out great. I've never made parts this small before, lol. The wheels I've chosen to use don't fit the back plate discs very well, they stick out, so I just cut the raised locating ring off and now fit ok, there's still room for the little disc that locks the wheels to the hub. I had to take the paint down on the car as I got a strange mottled effect, I painted it outside last night and it was extremely damp, probably moisture in the air. Small potatoes as they say. 

 

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What paint/color did you use on the interior?

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14 hours ago, crowe-t said:

What paint/color did you use on the interior?

The colour on the seats is called Damask Red, the black is just regular satin black.

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9 hours ago, doorsovdoon said:

The colour on the seats is called Damask Red, the black is just regular satin black.

What brand is the Damask Red?

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On 10/7/2021 at 4:03 AM, crowe-t said:

What brand is the Damask Red?

Halfords motor factors. It's their own brand. I don't think the U.S has a Halfords though.

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On 10/9/2021 at 12:59 AM, TransAmMike said:

Just re-looked in on this one. Great work and pretty interior I'd dull the interior a bit.

Thanks Mike. I remember I was going to dull it down with some satin clear but I completely forgot before I glued the interior bucket into the body. 

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