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This is my 1956 Ford Victoria daily driver junker. All paint was done with acrylic paints. You can check out entire build album Chapmans model cars on Facebook. While there click on hte like button on my page if you want to keep updated on future projects. Thanks for looking.

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Very NICE job on the weathering Chris, there is an old gentleman that lives not too far from me just outside of town that has one that looks simiular to that only it's two tone blue and don't run but he will not sell it, he let it set in the yard for years and I guess he had so many people stop and want to but it he finally put it in an old garage beside the house, I guess it's still there, a shame how some people will let them rust to nothing rather than sell them,(just my opinion)!! great job! :D

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Wow! Very impressive weathering! Where is DR. Cranky? He should see this!

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Fantastic weathering! The texture of the corroded steel looks perfect. I also like all the little touches, like the wires from the missing radio. The mounting holes for the missing trim look a little large to me, but I could be mistaken.

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