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G' Day Folks,

Finally off the bench and continuing on with my muscle car builds theme...

Revell kit, really nice one to build, I liked the options and couldn't decide what to build. I eventually settled for my usual 'sleeper' look, but with a twist ;) !

I turned it into a daily driver, but come street animal on the weekends, by changing the hood and removing the hubcaps even cutting the exhaust to leave would be takers guessing... :lol:

Anyway you'll get the idea as you scroll down....

Paint is Tamiya Titanium Gold TS-87, similar to the factory Medium Gold, semi gloss black interior, the kit tyres looked small so I used the nice looking ones out of the MPC 'Class action' Monte Carlo kit.

Cheers and thanks for looking

Next up.....Revell '69 Camaro Yenko / SC....

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Very Nice Lookin Charger! That color fits perfectly to this era Chargers. Maybe I will paint my '69 with that same color. Also love that engine and steelies. Nice Job!

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Thanks guys, much appreciated B);)

I'm quite keen to do 69 Charger now, any recommendations as to what is the best kit?

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I also like this bulid,

Nice seeing the two hoods and the idea of the tires the tires loo nicer than the kit ones do.Were did the shifter come from??

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Revell's 69, which the 68 you have here is based on.

Thanks Lee!

And thanks for the further comments guys!

I also like this bulid,

Nice seeing the two hoods and the idea of the tires the tires loo nicer than the kit ones do.Were did the shifter come from??

The kit comes with two shifter options my friend!

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Thanks Aleksander and James!

Nothing special with the photo booth James, just using some A3 size paper and good lighting, my camera is a Sony Cyber-shot digital 16.1 megapixels.

I normally use my garage diorama for 'under glass' pictures, just thought I would be different with this one!

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