jdcar32 Posted Friday at 04:51 PM Posted Friday at 04:51 PM (edited) Another effort to bring an old tool AMT kit up to 21st century standards. I first built this kit in the early 60's, then again in the 80's, then I rebuilt the 80's version around 2010. So this kit is near and dear to my heart. But in this build I incorporated features that I apply to most of my builds these days : opened panels, detailed suspension, engine, clutch and shift linkage, brake lines and e-brake details, trunk spare, separate wipers, and dash gauges and controls. This particular car is a 'business coupe', the rear seat has been removed and replaced with a shelf. These cars served traveling salesmen and provided a carry all area. Business coupes generally were the cheapest model devoid of most amenities. The seat backs are hinged and a strap on turn signal gizmo added. The kit parking and brake lights now have clear/red lenses, and fog lights were added.The paint is good old Tamiya Gloss black rattle can, buffed and ceramic coated. The tires and wheels are from the klt. The crappy kit chrome was stripped and painted with Rustoleum Chrome, I'm too cheap to buy the Revell chrome paint ! Edited Friday at 04:55 PM by jdcar32 duplicate picture 16
Jim B Posted Friday at 05:06 PM Posted Friday at 05:06 PM Outstanding job on your Ford. Extremely well done. It came out beautiful. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 05:37 PM Posted Friday at 05:37 PM Yeah, that is really pretty. My old man had one just like it for a company car (minus the blue-dots) when I was a kid. I loved that thing. Every time I small a decent survivor interior it really takes me back... 1
Earl Marischal Posted Friday at 06:44 PM Posted Friday at 06:44 PM That’s an excellent piece of work. steve 1
mr moto Posted Friday at 06:47 PM Posted Friday at 06:47 PM Outstanding! Your attention to detail is terrific. You might have brought it up to 22nd century standards! 1
espo Posted Friday at 07:01 PM Posted Friday at 07:01 PM Amazing attention to detail everywhere you look. The interior patterns and fabric colors look perfect as does the trunk interior. The engine and chassis detailing looks very realistic. As a very young child I went with my father to pick up the families new '49 Ford 4-door Custom in black with an interior that looks just like your model. When old enough I had a few different '51 Fords and they were great cars. 1
Kanada Kustoms Posted Friday at 07:16 PM Posted Friday at 07:16 PM Great looking build... Lots of great details! 1
Roger U Posted Friday at 07:33 PM Posted Friday at 07:33 PM Beautiful model. So cleanly built and finished, very realistic. 1
Dragline Posted Friday at 07:39 PM Posted Friday at 07:39 PM Superb work on this. So much to look at, and it's all great. 1
TransAmMike Posted Friday at 09:45 PM Posted Friday at 09:45 PM Wow, the detail is exceptional!! Great build Jon 👍 1
dino246gt Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Man that's nice, some outstanding undercarriage details, wow! 1
Cosmic D Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Whew - is there any detail you didn't add? LOVE the subject. 1
Dennis Lacy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Hands down the most detailed 1949 Ford model I’ve ever seen. Excellent work!
1959 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Wow! Great detailing all over but I especially noticed the oil change decals in the door. What a great idea to add those. Kimmo
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