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Here are my OTB versions of Revell’s model A coupe and roadster kits. I decided to strip the wheels on the roadster and repaint them with Vallejo silver plate. I also applied the pinstripes that the instructions show on the headlight buckets to the dashboard instead.

The Coupe is also straight out of the box finished in Tamiya dark green with a gold leaf accented injected nailhead. I can’t figure out why I keep craving a Reeses’s peanut butter cup when ever I look at the coupe’s interior. These were two quick builds that I really enjoyed knocking out.

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These both are beautifully done. The colors and finishes along with some decal treatments look great. The painted steel wheels seem more fitting to me also. I do keep a small bag of Reese's pieces in my desk drawer when I'm building. 

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So simple, yet so cool. I love them both.

These kits are so nice. except when you get one with a warped frame that is.

Seeing all these cool yellow cars on here makes me want to build something yellow. 

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These are great kits and your pair of model A’s look amazing. ?? I’ve built the 29 (l have the 30 in the stash) and it was probably the most enjoyable kit I’ve made.

 

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Both are nicely built and look great in their respective colors. Good choice to strip and paint the wheels on the roadster. To leave them chrome would have been too much. ?

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Beautiful Model A's David !  So nicely built and with your extra detailing like the wood steering wheel and gold fins on the engine . . . Perfect !

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Where did the rear coil-over shocks come from? They look outstanding! And what did you use on the steering wheel for the wood finish?

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On 11/4/2024 at 4:33 PM, Orb X said:

Where did the rear coil-over shocks come from? They look outstanding! And what did you use on the steering wheel for the wood finish?

These are both out of the box builds. The coil-overs came in the kit and I simply detailed them with some Vallejo silver plate and Tamiya SG black. I simulated the wood grain steering wheel by first painting the rim with Tamiya XF-93 light brown followed by dry brushing streaks of Tamiya XF-68 nato brown and finished it off with a coat of Tamiya X-26 clear orange. That was actually my first attempt at simulating woodgrain. These kits really do look great right out of the box with some simple and creative attention to detail. Thanks for the compliments. Sorry for the delayed reply.

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On 9/29/2024 at 7:41 AM, TooOld said:

Beautiful Model A's David !  So nicely built and with your extra detailing like the wood steering wheel and gold fins on the engine . . . Perfect !

Thank you sir!

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