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Monogram 1966 Malibu SS. Classic Monogram kit, Paint is Krylon short cuts Red pepper with Testors wet look clear on top. MJM pre-wired distributor and coil. Trim is Bare Metal Foil and Fireball Model Works white letter tire decals

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Eric….very wonderful build of one of my all time favorite kits.  I tried to build it when I was 18 and I sprayed it Candy Transparent Red but…….I painted the flip front separately from the body.  No problem until you consider that I paid no attention to counting coats or moving the pieces close together to check progress.  Just painted merrily away through the afternoon only to discover I put way more coats on one piece than the other so when I mocked it up the next day it looked like it was shot with 2 different types of red!!  What a dummy I was.  So, knowing nothing about stripping paint and starting again I just turned the kit into a parts donor for other projects.  At least I got to utilize most of the parts but the body got furecrackered!  
Anyhow your build took me down a funny memory lane and I thought you and our friends on this site might get a laugh.
 Again Eric yours is a super build-Mark

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2 minutes ago, ybsluos said:

Eric….very wonderful build of one of my all time favorite kits.  I tried to build it when I was 18 and I sprayed it Candy Transparent Red but…….I painted the flip front separately from the body.  No problem until you consider that I paid no attention to counting coats or moving the pieces close together to check progress.  Just painted merrily away through the afternoon only to discover I put way more coats on one piece than the other so when I mocked it up the next day it looked like it was shot with 2 different types of red!!  What a dummy I was.  So, knowing nothing about stripping paint and starting again I just turned the kit into a parts donor for other projects.  At least I got to utilize most of the parts but the body got furecrackered!  
Anyhow your build took me down a funny memory lane and I thought you and our friends on this site might get a laugh.
 Again Eric yours is a super build-Mark

Haha that's awesome. we all painted parts at separate times that looked nothing alike. The pics of mine show how orange pealy the finish came out! looks better in person....Honestly!

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Just now, Erock said:

Haha that's awesome. we all painted parts at separate times that looked nothing alike. The pics of mine show how orange pealy the finish came out! looks better in person....Honestly!

I think I built this kit and the black version about 20 times now

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3 minutes ago, Slotto said:

I had the black kit when I was a kid. This red one is beautiful! Did you use decals for the front emblems?

I did. From the re-poped kit

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Such a cool model and, in my mind, it has a bit of nostalgic importance .  I consider this kit and the ‘55 Chevy Street Machine to be iconic, again, to me.  It is great to see it built up.  You did a very nice job with it.  Thanks for sharing!

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At the risk of dating myself, I too had this kit as a kid and attempted to build it but it didn't turn out very well. This one turned out pretty darn good here as the paint work and detailing are pulled off very well. I've never heard of the MJM pre-wired distributors but will check into them. You sure put some good work into this car Eric.

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10 hours ago, mustang1989 said:

At the risk of dating myself, I too had this kit as a kid and attempted to build it but it didn't turn out very well. This one turned out pretty darn good here as the paint work and detailing are pulled off very well. I've never heard of the MJM pre-wired distributors but will check into them. You sure put some good work into this car Eric.

Found MJM distributors on Ebay

 

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