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revell kit, this is my 3rd build of this kit. started a few mos. ago but back on it now. interior is done with testors paints. chassis has been started also with testors paint. body has been painted rust oleum cranberry and cleared with testors. c&c are welcome and thanx for looking.

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Nice work so far, I like the color you chose.

I'm working on Revell's Superbird and the interior door panels are shallow with less relief than there is on your version. Since they're both different versions of the same car by the same company, I wonder what the reason is for the difference.

David G.

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On 6/5/2023 at 8:19 AM, ncbuckeye67 said:

Love your color choice ! It goes well with that classic black/white muscle car interior. My favorite year of the Roadrunner.

thank you Jeff!

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On 6/5/2023 at 8:21 AM, David G. said:

Nice work so far, I like the color you chose.

I'm working on Revell's Superbird and the interior door panels are shallow with less relief than there is on your version. Since they're both different versions of the same car by the same company, I wonder what the reason is for the difference.

David G.

yes, I don't know David.

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On 6/5/2023 at 1:25 PM, slusher said:

Real nice interior and very sharp color!  Do you have any trouble with Rustoleum drying?

no drying problems so far Carl. I let it dry over night, then cleared it with testors clear lacquer.

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16 hours ago, Andy Oldenburg said:

Fine color choice and a good shine! Looks very close to the era. Interior has some sharp details. Will you give the undercarriage some weathering?

thanx Andy, no weathering.

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3 hours ago, Bronzekeg said:

yes, I don't know David.

It could depend on the year your Superbird was molded. Some of those older Revell kits weren't so hot.

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8 hours ago, David G. said:

Good progress on this. I like the diorama too, it adds a nice touch to the photos.

David G.

thanks for the kind words David.

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