RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted April 27 Posted April 27 New build - 1984 Pontiac Fiero by MPC in 1/25 scale. Finished with SprayMax 2K clear coat. 9
Belugawrx Posted April 27 Posted April 27 (edited) Cool My Dad had one of those back in '84..little go box, until winter showed up..the starter was the lowest component on the engine...Ontario winters...No For Christmas I got him Ontario vanity plates... COY TOY Remember that cramped interior too...might want to dullcoat that.. Nicely done...thanks for the memories Edited April 27 by Belugawrx 1
satterwhite78 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 There was literally one less than a mile from my house, same color inside and out! Unfortunately it had two "looked likes'"... Looked like.... it hadn't run in twenty years. Twenty years of neglect from Mother Nature and her sons, the Carolinas Pine Trees all but covered the Fiero with spots of tan and green moss that you didn't see more of because of almost a foot of brown to golden pinestraw had smothered the rest It had sat so long in the same spot that ground level was almost at the bottom of the doors. The only hint of red paint was above the dirt and mud splatter from rain drops that made the ground wanted to suck it into a prolong burial. A far better representation of what once was than what should have been and never will be.
RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted May 1 Author Posted May 1 Thank you everyone for the compliment! Much appreciated!
Jim N Posted May 2 Posted May 2 Very nice build. I always had a soft spot for this car. If Pontiac had put the good performance stuff in the car earlier, it may have had a longer production run.
Ken Car-Fanatic Posted May 2 Posted May 2 Nice! My dad had an '87 4cyl. when I was in high school & I owned a '88 GT until 3 years ago, so I have a certain fondness for the Fiero. The red with the tan interior is a classic color choice. I also have a few of the MPC kits, so I know that fit & finish on some of the parts is sadly not real great, but this makes me want to build one. Well done!
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