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James, for a quick build, that has lots of great detailing and finishing work! Very convincing weathering on the chassis, and the paint and foiling are beautiful. Those early Dusters make cool street machines. I like this one!

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Superb in every way. The stance, the shine on the bodywork, and of course the engine compartment and undercarriage, all are highllights that contribute to a knockout build, quick or not. Are the wheels in the kit or did you add them? They really add a finishing touch.

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Quick you say???

Hmmmmmmmmm....

Gorgeosity.

Balanced and well executed. I have yet to see a B body in a color I don't like.

Bob Frias

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Love it man, also love the fact that you used the same Dupli-color shade that I used for my 1960 Starliner, looks perfect on this car!! :angry::lol:

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Beautiful! What kit are those rims from? You dont happen to have another set of those mirrors, do you? I need a set for a project.

I couldn't tell you where there from they were in my parts box forever finally they fit in some tires lol. those are kit mirrors only came with 2

Love it man, also love the fact that you used the same Dupli-color shade that I used for my 1960 Starliner, looks perfect on this car!! :angry::lol:

well I used duplicolor clear coat, but this is the color I used lol

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I couldn't tell you where there from they were in my parts box forever finally they fit in some tires lol. those are kit mirrors only came with 2

well I used duplicolor clear coat, but this is the color I used lol

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I have been meaning to buy those RC paints, what do you thin them with? I have always been afraid of using them for the fear of how hot they might be. Do you use any sealer on your body or primer before shooting these? I love the fact that the metallics in it look to scale also.... :angry:
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I have been meaning to buy those RC paints, what do you thin them with? I have always been afraid of using them for the fear of how hot they might be. Do you use any sealer on your body or primer before shooting these? I love the fact that the metallics in it look to scale also.... :angry:

I find no need to thin them at all. ( if you want to thin it just use cheapo lacquer thinner) I just sprayed it on bare plastic since I didn't need to do any filler work on that body.

my LHS has a ton of these on sale for a $1 every time I go in a pick up a few jars lol

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Extremely well done in every way. Great paint, detail, everything. Really a well-done model.

But at the angle you have that spoiler set, it's going to lift the rear end, not force it down... :blink:

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Sharp build...love the color and the wheel choice. Nice to see the quarter windows in...a lot of builders forget to put them in (they don't roll down in the 1:1, but flip out).

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I find no need to thin them at all. ( if you want to thin it just use cheapo lacquer thinner) I just sprayed it on bare plastic since I didn't need to do any filler work on that body.

my LHS has a ton of these on sale for a $1 every time I go in a pick up a few jars lol

And here I thought they would be too hot, can't believe you just shot that on bare plastic!! ;):blink: Looks great, I will be trying them out since I have noticed the cool variety of colors they offer!

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