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Rebuilt Jo-Han kit: disassembled, stripped, and repaired where possible. The hood and air cleaner are Modelhaus resin parts, the chassis and engine are from AMT's '69 Hurst Olds kit, and the decals are a combination of Fred Cady and my own work. A full wrtieup of what went into it is available here, and as always any questions/comments/criticisms are welcome!

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That looks great! This body shape of the 442 is a beautiful looking car ( imho ). The red paint, black stripes look spot on. 👍🏻

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Thanks, guys!

7 hours ago, 1972coronet said:

Dynamite ! Where's Dennis Leary ?

I was hoping to find a 1/24 Huxley to paint and go with it, but surprisingly it seems no one has made a 3D model yet!

2 hours ago, Stef said:

Very nice, but where are the 3 seashells?

No one showed me how they work yet... 😆

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Cool build. I have the 1985 Testors/HSO reissue with the cast pot metal rims to get to eventually.

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That looks great.  I'm working on a Demolition Man pinball machine right now, I should build one of those as a topper.  Note the much smaller 442 and GM Ultralite cop car on the left side of the playfield.

 

 

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