Dragonhawk1066 Posted Thursday at 11:26 PM Posted Thursday at 11:26 PM Here's my version of the AMT 1971 Dodge Charger R/T. It's painted in the new Kaleido Colorworks by Gaahleri Metallic Blue-Gray and cleared with the Kaleido Gloss Varnish. I then wet-sanded, polished, and waxed for the final finish. Bare Metal Foil was applied for the trim, then the decals. I cut the trunk open on this one as well and made hinges for it to stay open. The interior is painted in Kaleido Off White and I added embossing powder for the carpet. The wood grain was accomplished using brown and black craft paint. The engine is painted in Kaleido Yellow-Orange and the transmission in Kaleido Aluminum. I used the steel wheels and center caps from the Revell 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with the kit tires. This is a very nice kit with little to no flash and some nice molded in details. The fitment of the parts was excellent as well, and the decals were strong and applied nicely. I did add spark plug wires, door lock knobs, and valve stems for extra detail. As always, thanks for looking! 14
DJMar Posted Thursday at 11:37 PM Posted Thursday at 11:37 PM Sweet Mopar! I'm digging the color...and those boxes in the trunk. Such a clean build. Very nicely done.
tbill Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM I am not a fan of that body style, but holy cow, that looks dynamite! Just a fantastic build all the way around, love the under hood detail and the trunk is a knock out as well, excellent build!
rickcaps55 Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM Beautiful build that's the perfect color for that car and i love the dog dish caps with the white letters awesome.!
grodudulle77 Posted yesterday at 04:25 PM Posted yesterday at 04:25 PM I really like the color, your pics are very neat, awesome work !!👍😀
sak Posted yesterday at 04:34 PM Posted yesterday at 04:34 PM Color is verry close to "winchester grey". A chrysler color available that year.
TransAmMike Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Well theres another masterpiece from ya Craig, looks great in that color and of course great engine detail 👍👍
Dragonhawk1066 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 23 hours ago, DJMar said: Sweet Mopar! I'm digging the color...and those boxes in the trunk. Such a clean build. Very nicely done. 22 hours ago, Jim B said: Great looking Charger. Well done. 21 hours ago, dphipps said: Looks great. Love all the details 18 hours ago, bondo bill said: nice, love the color choices 17 hours ago, charger74 said: Looks really good 👍🏻👍🏻 12 hours ago, Michael F said: Perfect, very nice !! 11 hours ago, Tom99 said: WOW, excellent!! 10 hours ago, tbill said: I am not a fan of that body style, but holy cow, that looks dynamite! Just a fantastic build all the way around, love the under hood detail and the trunk is a knock out as well, excellent build! 9 hours ago, ChrisR said: Very nice! 8 hours ago, Mike 1017 said: Most Excellent 8 hours ago, rickcaps55 said: Beautiful build that's the perfect color for that car and i love the dog dish caps with the white letters awesome.! 6 hours ago, grodudulle77 said: I really like the color, your pics are very neat, awesome work !!👍😀 6 hours ago, sak said: Color is verry close to "winchester grey". A chrysler color available that year. 1 hour ago, TransAmMike said: Well theres another masterpiece from ya Craig, looks great in that color and of course great engine detail 👍👍 Thanks everyone, much appreciated!
Kanada Kustoms Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Great looking build... Lots of great details and love the color! Edited 20 hours ago by Kanada Kustoms
STU111 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Sharp as a tack! The paint, the foil work. A lot to like on this one. 👍🏻
iwantmodels Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Stunning, what a nice paint job! Beautiful model.
espo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Beautiful looking paint finish and like the unusual color. Great engine detailing. Like the clean interior and trim.
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