Randy Kern Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 I love old station wagons, so I decided to put a retro color on a new Magnum. Dodge or Plymouth probably had a color similar to this, with a white top. I went with a newer looking silver top, though. Paint is Dupli-Color Alpine Green Pearl with H.O.K. silver basecoat on the top. This kit builds up nicely, which I did completely out of box. I did paint the kit guitar, but I also did this PSF Hobbies resin Gibson 335, that I made as an Eric Clapton Crossroads model. I'll get Mr. Geary to help me put the strings on :wink:
robertw Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 That is a very attractive color scheme and a nicely built model. rob wheeler
Zoom Zoom Posted April 19, 2007 Posted April 19, 2007 Y'know, that looks very similar to the color scheme on my Mom's 1957 Dodge station wagon, a car which she loved. Nice work 8)
cruz Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 Just another winner from your stable of fine models brother..........
Mike Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 I will honestly say that it's the best looking Magnum I've seen thus far. Great paint scheme and everything pops. 8)
Daniel Peterson Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 All that nice work and you didn't wire the gee-tar?! Sheesh! I do like the tu-tone. The lines of the car are nicely complimented that way. It's a very sharp looking, clean build. Dang fine work, as usual! As an aside, has anybody hacked into one of these to make a Ute out of it? I don't know why that just popped into my head, but I figured I'd ask.
MrObsessive Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 Excellent work Randy! Did the kit have any foibles we should know about? I'm gonna start on mine in about a couple weeks when I send the chrome out for the Turbine Car. Oh! Coax cable shielding works great for guitar string in that scale! :wink:
Randy Kern Posted April 21, 2007 Author Posted April 21, 2007 That's right Bill, I remember you saying that about the coax shielding. I might have to try that before my eyes get any worse! The kit is great, with virtually no fit-up problems. Two things, though. If you use the kit tailgate hinge, make sure you file around the pins where the clamp glues on. This will give you room to open it after it's painted, and won't scratch the roof. It will still hold up on it's own as you can see. There is even a small tab on the tailgate inner panel that makes the tailgate snap shut slightly! I also didn't use the metal axles and pins, and could adjust and lower the wheels as needed. I lowered the front as much as I could to get a little 'Arter Rake' on it! Thanks for the comments, and I may just do another like Dan suggested. El Camagnum? :wink:
Daniel Peterson Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 MrObsessive said: Excellent work Randy! Did the kit have any foibles we should know about? I don't see much chrome on the car...maybe it has Bare Metal Foibles?
MrObsessive Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 Daniel Peterson said: I don't see much chrome on the car...maybe it has Bare Metal Foibles?
JAFFA Posted April 22, 2007 Posted April 22, 2007 Like that ALOT, im a big wagonlover myself, after seeing -61 impala wagon, and that woodgrained two-tone -58 Edsel Wagon, i would kill for one of those!!
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