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This is one of those builds you could paint a hundred times, and it still wouldn't turn out right. So it has ended up as this, my version of Ole Earls $29.99 jobs, of course its been a year since Earl painted it :D

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Stay tuned, more to come..

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6 hours ago, slusher said:

So is it going in the purple tank or is this the right look?

Carl, this IS the right look..it has been stripped three times already and I'm just looking to get it done. But, I'm not letting Earl paint any more of my cars;)

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Nice.  Haha....I assume you are talking about Earl Scheib?  I had them paint a truck for me back in the late 70's for $99.  

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As Mike F. mentioned, don't forget the "Orange Peal" finish. Mine was a '51 Ford two door that looked good the further away you stood from the car. 

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Thanks everyone, great comments, David, this is ten years after Earl painted it and the owner is slowly scrapping and buffing back to the original paint..

So I got the box stock interior done today, just need to add some accessories to it, maybe a CB or an 8-track if I can find it...

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Thanks for looking.. 

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4 hours ago, Painted Black said:

Carl, this IS the right look..it has been stripped three times already and I'm just looking to get it done. But, I'm not letting Earl paint any more of my cars;)

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I remember Jokes about his painting and using his name on tv shows and I asked my dad and he told me about him.  Cool make perfect sense about the look…

  • Painted Black changed the title to 1965 Impala........C.1978
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Haha.....I guess you also told the DMV that you only paid $100 for it to save on the state taxes ☺

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Very cool Paint job...i like it...

 

I´ve never heard about that Earl Scheib thing so i had to search the Internet about it. It made my day hahahaha....awesome...i need to talk to my paint shop owner about his prices tomorrow...

 

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Well, sad to say but this build is on hold till I can figure out what to do about the mess I made of the windshield install, just not any surface area to glue. May try cutting one from acetate, not sure just yet...so on to the 70 Chevelle redo...

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On 6/4/2021 at 4:19 AM, Painted Black said:

Carl, this IS the right look..it has been stripped three times already and I'm just looking to get it done. But, I'm not letting Earl paint any more of my cars;)

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I once went to his shop to find out about painting my car, I saw one of his men sanding down a dirty Trans Am to prep for paint and another getting ready to paint a car over a dirty floor. 

His row of finished cars told me everything I needed to know - I left and went somewhere else!

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Would love to see this one finished! Great looking car and great looking model. Absolutely love the engraving on the interiors of these old kits. They had very believable textures to the various surfaces, especially the vinyl upholstery. Your clean detail work only emphasizes this fact. Nice work!

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1 hour ago, bisc63 said:

Would love to see this one finished! Great looking car and great looking model. Absolutely love the engraving on the interiors of these old kits. They had very believable textures to the various surfaces, especially the vinyl upholstery. Your clean detail work only emphasizes this fact. Nice work!

Sorry Rusty, this one went to the crusher.....

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23 hours ago, bisc63 said:

Would love to see this one finished! Great looking car and great looking model. Absolutely love the engraving on the interiors of these old kits. They had very believable textures to the various surfaces, especially the vinyl upholstery. Your clean detail work only emphasizes this fact. Nice work!

You're so right, Rusty. I am in absolute awe of the mold makers who did this stuff back in the 60s, long before the advent of CNC machining and other advanced techniques. I mean, to machine the tiny gauge markings in 1/25th scale, the ones I can't even paint neatly? Crazy!!

Cool build, Painted Black. I know how it is with a completed model sometimes...better to take it to the styrene chop shop and free up parts for a new build! So much of the fun is in the building process, and having a finished model is just icing on the cake.

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