dougwintz Posted Monday at 01:20 AM Posted Monday at 01:20 AM (edited) Here's AMT's 1953 Studebaker. The wheels look cool, but they are totally incorrect. Give a shout out if you know what kit they are from. Edited Monday at 05:33 PM by dougwintz 19
Spex84 Posted Monday at 01:30 AM Posted Monday at 01:30 AM Cool Stude! I like the patterned fabric on the seats. And those wheels look like AMT '49 Mercury to me.
Joe Lange Posted Monday at 01:34 AM Posted Monday at 01:34 AM Great looking Starliner. Really like the interior seat pattern and engine detail!
dougwintz Posted Monday at 01:41 AM Author Posted Monday at 01:41 AM (edited) 10 minutes ago, Spex84 said: Cool Stude! I like the patterned fabric on the seats. And those wheels look like AMT '49 Mercury to me. You are right Spex84! Edited Monday at 01:41 AM by dougwintz
XYHARRY Posted Monday at 10:32 AM Posted Monday at 10:32 AM Super smooth paint job on your Studebaker, well done Doug.
Zippi Posted Monday at 12:19 PM Posted Monday at 12:19 PM Pretty slick looking 53 Stude. When I got my license I got my grandfathers 57 Stude.
espo Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Great looking paint finishes and colors. Like the interior seat decals.
TonyK Posted Monday at 09:28 PM Posted Monday at 09:28 PM Never liked this car as a kid but I did as I became an adult. Great job on the engine, interior and exterior. Good looking model.
Monty Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM I actually liked this kit as a kid because the things I considered essential for detailing (separate exhaust and rear axle etc) weren't molded in, and the front wheels/tires were poseable. Always seemed weird to me that AMT would put this kind of effort into cars like this and the '58 Impala, but skimp out on what I (in my infinite early teen wisdom) considered to be "better subjects for modeling". Your build shows what this kit can offer someone who's into detailing, and your interior and red/white paint job provide instant eye candy.
rickcaps55 Posted yesterday at 02:42 PM Posted yesterday at 02:42 PM Beautiful build i love that car it was so far ahead of it's time for a 50's design and the wheels look great the stock wheels were boring i am building one myself and i am going with custom wheels to.
drodg Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Very nice . My dad back in 1953 with his new 53
dougwintz Posted yesterday at 03:33 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:33 PM 26 minutes ago, drodg said: Very nice . My dad back in 1953 with his new 53 Amazing!
dougwintz Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM 14 hours ago, Monty said: I actually liked this kit as a kid because the things I considered essential for detailing (separate exhaust and rear axle etc) weren't molded in, and the front wheels/tires were poseable. Always seemed weird to me that AMT would put this kind of effort into cars like this and the '58 Impala, but skimp out on what I (in my infinite early teen wisdom) considered to be "better subjects for modeling". Your build shows what this kit can offer someone who's into detailing, and your interior and red/white paint job provide instant eye candy. Thanks, Monty. I build a lot of rally cars, all with a lot of decals. I find a car like the Studebaker more challenging because there is nowhere to hide. I found that detailing the emblems is still tricky for me. I tried painting instead of bare metal foil, using the pencil eraser method. But it's tough to get full coverage on the emblem that way. I may go back and touch them up. Thanks for you comments - I too remember those AMT kits being 72. The Impala was another good one, you're right about that.
dougwintz Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Thanks for the nice comments, everyone.
dougwintz Posted yesterday at 05:29 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:29 PM 2 hours ago, rickcaps55 said: Beautiful build i love that car it was so far ahead of it's time for a 50's design and the wheels look great the stock wheels were boring i am building one myself and i am going with custom wheels to. Agree on the wheels. I tried to use some Tamiya clear red on the rim of the stock wheel but it didn't look right. So I went with the totally out of spec wheels from the AMT 49 Mercury. If I owned the real car, I might have done the same thing!
Bugatti Fan Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Very nice model car build. Those 50's Studes body styles were way ahead of their time and dare I say it, looked more European. And of course, in later years their Avanti styling was something to behold ! Edited 13 hours ago by Bugatti Fan
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