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This is one of my better Rust-oleum paint jobs from years ago.  For some reason, I have always had better luck with Rust-oleum reds, browns, and greens.  It's 'box stock' except I used brass wire in the convertible tops where they attach to the body.  The hood was painted with Rust-oleum 'Chrome' silver spray paint.  Lots of thin coats.  Hope you like the pics. 

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3 minutes ago, cobraman said:

Looks good Joe, nice pics also. 

Thanks Ray.  Seems I'm getting better results with my indoor photos than my outdoor ones.  

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12 hours ago, bbowser said:

Very cool!  What scale?  Who makes the kit?

Thanks Bruce, It's a 1/32 scale Airfix kit.  They pop up once in a while on Ebay.  I bought this one from an old hobby store in Florida when I lived down there.

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9 hours ago, Mittagskind said:

Nice pics of an intersting vehicle. ?

Notice you have a spot in the upper left corner. Maybe dirt on the lens or sensor.

Thanks Hanjo, it must be another one of those pesky UFOs!  Haven't heard of a sighting in years.  Thought 'they' gave up on us.

(I believe it's on the inside of the lens.  I'll check it out today.)  Thanks! 

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You’ve really done this model justice Joe. It really has a lot of charm, and your background suits it very well!

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Fantastic, Airfix 1911 Vauxhall 'Prince Henry', you saw it in the Airfix catalog once upon a time. Very nice build.

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