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2009 Ford Mustang GT


mrmike

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I happen to love these Revell Mustang kits. They are easy to build and to detail and accept a lot of modifications easily. I've had this particuliar kit in my stash for a while now and was influenced to build based on some pictures I found on Google Images of Chip Foose's Stallion Mustang.

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My neighbor's son had gotten a Bullitt Mustang kit for Christmas and had attempted to spray the body dark green and the result was a messed up body with many paint runs and poor coverage. I traded the body from my Mustang kit for his and taught him the proper technique of painting with a spray can. I know he was a bit discouraged with his first attempt at painting, but hopefully he now knows the proper way to paint and will try again. I took the painted body and threw it into the purple pond to soak overnight and this morning I sanded the body down to this. I will give the body a couple good coats of primer.

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I will use the left over decals from Revell's '70 Boss 302, a set of Pegasus 23" Chrome T's, and Model Master Grabber Orange lacquer.

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I am thinking of using the hood scoop from AMT's '66 Mustang kit and will modify the rear spoiler from the Revell Mustang kit into a flush mount spoiler. Let's see what I can make of this.....

More to come.....

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I'm working on the 2006 GT500-H version of that kit now. I was really shocked when everything fit so well. I am still working on painting the body, monkeyed that up. So its soaking now.....

Be that as it may, I am getting the other kits based off the same kit. They just come out really nice.

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How well do those 23's fill the wheel wells?

Those 23's fill the wheel wells very well, especially when I lower the suspension. I have a technique for lowering these Mustangs, but I now have a better way to mock up the wheels in the fenders to set the ride height. I'll post that when I get to that stage of the build.

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A little progress to report.....I found a hood scoop in my parts box. It's not exactly what I was looking for, but it'll do since it is a FoMoCo hood scoop.

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I turned the wing spoiler into a flush mount spoiler by sanding down the ends of the spoiler and removing the mounting tabs.

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More primer and sanding is ahead!

More to come.....

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Thanks guys!

Very nice looking Mustang. When will you start the lowering on the suspension. Never have done that before and am looking forward too your process. Maybe I will learn something.

Brian46

Brian, I'll start the suspension when the rest of the model is almost complete. I like having the interior and chassis in place when I start modifying the suspension. This will give me a true sense of the car height when mocking up the wheels and tires inside the wheelwells and fenders.

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looking good!!!

i was gonna suggest the BOSS429 scoop anyway!!

B)

If I remember correctly, this hood scoop came from the AMT 1987 Ford Mustang GT kit. It is considerable smaller than the Boss 429 hood scoop. Here's a pic of the Mustang GT I built a couple of years ago with the Boss 429 hood scoop. As you can see, it is considerable larger.

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Thank you Greg!

The wife is in bed with a cold and the house is quiet so I found myself in my hobby room working on my Mustang before I turn in for the night. I finished the chassis minus the rotors which I'll install later when the Mustang is nearly complete.

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The interior is next!

More to come.....

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Thanks guys! I finished the interior last night.

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While searching for parts for my next project, i found these side louvers from a Revell '65 Mustang, ao I grabbed my can of paint and painted them.

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I was recently told that I was a brave man for modifying a freshly painted body. Well, I did it again! I elongated the window opening slightly to fit the louver.

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I think it looks pretty good!

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More to come.....

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