David G. Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Hello Everybody! Here are some photos of my Monogram 1937 Cord 812 build. I was trying to replicate the box art with this photo. I forgot to tap the hood to settle it down into place before I took the photo. Left rear 3/4 view. Oops! I just noticed that the rear bumper is not quite level. I may have to look into that. That's it for this round, I have a couple more sets after this. As always, thanks for taking the time to look. Especially if you took a little extra time to leave a comment. David G. 15
NOBLNG Posted May 6 Posted May 6 That turned out fantastic David!👍 I will definitely be referring back to your build thread when I get around to building mine. Thanks for posting your efforts.🙂
papajohn97 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 (edited) Really nice job David on one of my favorite American milestones autos. That "coffin" grill is timeless and one of the best all-time front end auto designs IMO. Nice to see one in blue (vs. black/ white/ red/ yellow). Your chrome look's "toned down" and not as toy-like as I've seen on other builds of these old kits, did you re-spray the chrome parts with Dullcote or re-paint then with Alclad? Whatever you did really helps take this old kit up a notch. It's amazing how good these Monogram 1/24 classic kits are that were molded back in the 1960's/ '70's. I built and posted a '30 Packard Speedster Phaeton a few years back and enjoyed building it so much that I started buying up other kits in this series at kit swap meets and on eBay including this Cord. My local club has a "classic kit tooling (pre-'79) contest coming up next month, your Cord is inspiring me to take a crack at mine (or maybe that Lincoln Connie?) . Bravo & thanks for posting! Edited May 6 by papajohn97
carl63_99 Posted May 6 Posted May 6 VERY nice work, David. Lots of challenges to getting this model together and looking decent and you got 'er done!
David G. Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 22 hours ago, NOBLNG said: That turned out fantastic David!👍 I will definitely be referring back to your build thread when I get around to building mine. Thanks for posting your efforts.🙂 Thank you Greg. I'm glad to know that someone will find the information in this thread useful. 21 hours ago, johnyrotten said: Beautiful build. It looks absolutely gorgeous 👍. Thank you John 21 hours ago, Mike 1017 said: Most Excellent Thanks Michael. 20 hours ago, papajohn97 said: Really nice job David on one of my favorite American milestones autos. That "coffin" grill is timeless and one of the best all-time front end auto designs IMO. Nice to see one in blue (vs. black/ white/ red/ yellow). Your chrome look's "toned down" and not as toy-like as I've seen on other builds of these old kits, did you re-spray the chrome parts with Dullcote or re-paint then with Alclad? Whatever you did really helps take this old kit up a notch. It's amazing how good these Monogram 1/24 classic kits are that were molded back in the 1960's/ '70's. I built and posted a '30 Packard Speedster Phaeton a few years back and enjoyed building it so much that I started buying up other kits in this series at kit swap meets and on eBay including this Cord. My local club has a "classic kit tooling (pre-'79) contest coming up next month, your Cord is inspiring me to take a crack at mine (or maybe that Lincoln Connie?) . Bravo & thanks for posting! Thank you John @papajohn97. Yeah, I just couldn't live with the red plastic that the kit was cast in; I thought the blue looked good and would be dark enough to sufficiently cover the red. In some form or another, I use all the methods you described for working with chromed parts. Which one I use depends largely on how the chrome looks when I pull it out of the box. For this kit, the chrome looked pretty good so I used my most basic technique wherein I spray the part with Tamiya dull coat, do my detail painting, clean up & repair any casting artifacts, etc. When that's done I hit it with Tamiya clear. This is the only kit of this series that I've had the pleasure to build and it was indeed a pleasure. The only complaint I have is the lack of locater pins for the manifold tubes. Fitting those was without question the most challenging part of the build. But yeah, if I see any other kits of this vintage from this series, I do plan on picking them up. Thank you so much for your comment. 19 hours ago, carl63_99 said: VERY nice work, David. Lots of challenges to getting this model together and looking decent and you got 'er done! Thank you kindly Carl. 14 hours ago, MeatMan said: Beautifully done! Thank you Dennis. 13 hours ago, Jim B said: Great looking Cord. Really well done. Thanks Jim, I appreciate that. 11 hours ago, Kah puts said: Looks better than the box art, what a pearl 👍 Thanks Glen, besting (or at least bettering ) the box art is always a goal of mine. 11 hours ago, SpikeSchumacher said: Very nice! Thanks Mathias. Thank you all for your kind and thoughtful comments. David G. 1
Zippi Posted May 7 Posted May 7 That Cord is a looker there David. All the colors just pop and make it one nice looking model. The build turned out Super nice. Great job man.
David G. Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 7 minutes ago, Zippi said: That Cord is a looker there David. All the colors just pop and make it one nice looking model. The build turned out Super nice. Great job man. Thanks Bob, that's most kind of you to say. =D-
Claude Thibodeau Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Hi David! Verrrrrrry nice, and that color suits this icon very well. Bravo! CT
TonyK Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Always thought the Cord was a cool car but never built a model for some reason. Yours looks great!
89AKurt Posted May 7 Posted May 7 That came out nice! Don't you love it, only after looking at the pictures do you see......... I have this kit, wanted to do a replica of the Tom Mix (silent movie star who filmed some in my area) car that he was killed in.
Ragtop Man Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Boom! A few more like this and they might bring them back. Really nice work. I pretty much had every one of the Monogram classics, but got bogged down in one or two (pre-internet phone a friend days) and just dumped them all.
David G. Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 (edited) 23 hours ago, Claude Thibodeau said: Hi David! Verrrrrrry nice, and that color suits this icon very well. Bravo! CT Thank you kindly Claude. 23 hours ago, TonyK said: Always thought the Cord was a cool car but never built a model for some reason. Yours looks great! Thanks Tony, I appreciate that. 22 hours ago, 89AKurt said: That came out nice! Don't you love it, only after looking at the pictures do you see......... I have this kit, wanted to do a replica of the Tom Mix (silent movie star who filmed some in my area) car that he was killed in. Thank you @89AKurt Kurt. That should be an interesting build. I don't recall that anyone has ever built a replica of his car. I remember that story about Tom Mix. Back in 2015 we stopped at his memorial site in Florence, AZ on out way to the Biosphere 2. 21 hours ago, Ragtop Man said: Boom! A few more like this and they might bring them back. Really nice work. I pretty much had every one of the Monogram classics, but got bogged down in one or two (pre-internet phone a friend days) and just dumped them all. Thank you Tom, it would be nice seeing a re-pop of this series. If the molds still exist. Tossing those out is a bit of a bummer but we've all discarded things we wish we hadn't. I guess that's why they become valuable... eventually. 17 hours ago, espo said: Great looking paint and the body trim and top are all cleanly done. Thank you very much David. 14 hours ago, PappyD340 said: Super nice build, well done! Thank you Larry. Thanks again to everybody who commented. David G. Edited May 8 by David G. typo 1
David G. Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 13 hours ago, Bainford said: A lovely model, David. Very nice work on this wonderful classic. Thank you very much Trevor. =D-
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