Matt87 Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM My 1st Pyro kit and 1/32 scale build. I added plug wires and scratchbuilt a acetylene tank for the lights and made handles for tool boxes on running boards to add realism. And used fabric to hang crank which is common of crank start cars so crank handle is secure. Im very proud of how the red trim i painted turned out. A beutiful brass era Packard. 8
diggerguy Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Great job on a very kool subject, All of my first car models were 1/32 nd scale. It would be great to see cars like this in 1/2th! NICE WORK!!!! 1
rrb124@sbcglobal.net Posted yesterday at 08:10 AM Posted yesterday at 08:10 AM Have never seen this kit before. So many details. Fun to see. The top looks like it's real. 1
Matt87 Posted yesterday at 11:11 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:11 AM 6 hours ago, diggerguy said: Great job on a very kool subject, All of my first car models were 1/32 nd scale. It would be great to see cars like this in 1/2th! NICE WORK!!!! I wish these would be reissued. I think Round 2 probably owns tooling since Lindberg bought Pyros assets to my knowledge.
Matt87 Posted yesterday at 11:13 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:13 AM 3 hours ago, rrb124@sbcglobal.net said: Have never seen this kit before. So many details. Fun to see. The top looks like it's real.
68shortfleet Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Very nicely done. I've got a large box(30ish) of these 1/32 Pyro kits to tackle some day. 1
Badge73 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Nice work, such a cool automobile. I would love to squeeze that horn...honk..honk! 1
Matt87 Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 6 hours ago, 68shortfleet said: Very nicely done. I've got a large box(30ish) of these 1/32 Pyro kits to tackle some day. They are quality kits to. Nicely detailed and good fit.
stavanzer Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Wow, Great Model! Your detailing is Top Notch! Good Show 1
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