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Beautiful work. I love the realism of the engine bay and undercarriage. I would be very interested to know about your processes, ie. ash tray, inside door handles and locks, steering wheel. And which came first, the windshield or the BMF?

 

Edited by CA Whitecloud
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Thanks Guys!

 

42 minutes ago, CA Whitecloud said:

Beautiful work. I love the realism of the engine bay and undercarriage. I would be very interested to know about your processes, ie. ash tray, inside door handles and locks, steering wheel. And which came first, the windshield or the BMF?

 

Thanks Calvin.

You should be able to find satisfactory answers to all of your questions if you take a cruise through the extensive build thread that I did on this project.

Might take you a little while to snoop through it though.

24 pages! :P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve

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Sometimes it is better to deal with quality than quantity. Learned a lot about the fine detailing you put into your builds. 

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You are the master of realism Steve.  Beautiful job on a beautiful Pontiac. Fannnnn-tastic??? (?three thumbs up on this one?)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'll take your "one" over a dozen of mine. A sentimental favorite for me, as we had a '64 Bonny convert' when I was in Junior High (early 70s), and it remains one of my favorite cars to this day. Your exceptional build brings back fond memories. I enjoyed the progress string for this as well!

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Well if it's only going to be one, that is a spectacular one!  Great photo's too, looks like a real car.  The detail and perfectly clean build are just awesome!

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I can see why you only get 1 build done a year, The level of detail is outstanding. Congratulations on a very fine build.

Now you gotta stop doing those 4 wheel skids, you flat spotted all your tires.....??

Edited by dragstk
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Stunning. The level of commitment is exemplary. I'll bet there's a flaw in there somewhere but only you would ever know where it is, and even that probably wouldn't even qualify as a flaw to most people. Great work.

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