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This just came out of my repair shop after I knocked it off my shelf.  I had to rebuild pretty much all of it. Only the interior survived and the Modelhause tires

I stripped the body down and repainted with my original 15-year-old Testors Transparent Red and Gold. I updated the ignition system. 
Thanks for looking I got some interior touch up to do and find a new door handle

Mike

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Congrats on turning a disastrous situation into a great restoration.  Kudos as well for achieving such a gorgeous finish.  I tried that paint combo a number of times when I was younger but the transparent red always seemed to lean toward a darker pink for some reason.

Note to self:  check your paint supplies and try this again.

 

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On 10/21/2025 at 12:17 AM, ybsluos said:

Mike,

that paint!!!  Stunning build.  Want me to look for a door handle?  I may have one.  -Mark

I found it . Thanks

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On 10/20/2025 at 11:26 AM, Monty said:

Congrats on turning a disastrous situation into a great restoration.  Kudos as well for achieving such a gorgeous finish.  I tried that paint combo a number of times when I was younger but the transparent red always seemed to lean toward a darker pink for some reason.

Note to self:  check your paint supplies and try this again.

 

Monty, I decanted the red and airbrushed it. Airbrushing gives you more control of the color how light or dark. Did you use white primer?

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2 hours ago, Mike 1017 said:

Monty, I decanted the red and airbrushed it. Airbrushing gives you more control of the color how light or dark. Did you use white primer?

At the time (1982), no.  I sprayed the clear red over gold as that was supposed to give the "warmest" tone.  Very disappointed with the results and didn't try that combo again.

I can thank Testors and their BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH-tastic rattle can nozzles for pushing me into airbrushing.   In my world, their rattle cans are only purchased if the paint can't be obtained any other way, and then only as "storage units" to be decanted when needed.  

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