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AMT Plymouth "Fury" (more like "Belvedere") - another "Christine" - Finished


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Finished!  I elected to not correct the chrome trim between the front and rear side windows, for fear of doing more harm than good.  

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I tinted the side and rear windows, but not the windshield.  I felt it looked better this way.

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Achieving the bright top was done by using a base coat of Alclad II Chrome between the primer and the white paint.  I'm not sure I recommend this, but so far, so good ...

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All colors are Tamiya Lacquers, and all "chrome" and "aluminum" finishes are Alclad II.

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Side shot, showing where I probably should have tinted the wing windows.  I'm still learning about this hobby ...

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At one point, I had added the kit's fender skirts (not seen in the movie).  At first I liked them, but over time, I felt the car looked better without the skirts.

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The bright red was achieved by spraying over pink primer, a first for me in terms of an actually finished model.  I think it turned out pretty good.  The phone camera does whacky stuff with reds, but in person it looks right.  At least to my eye.

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Underside details.

 

This adds to my Cars on Film collection:

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Great looking colors and the trim all looks very cleanly done. Enjoyed watching your build on this one. 

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Great rendition of this iconic car. I re watched the movie from time to time and I don't get tired of it. No CGI, only practical effects that withstood the test of time. Great job on Christine.

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