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I got a fair amount done in the last few days,Here's were i,m up to..

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All comments & suggestions are wecome...

Looking good, you going do a base for it? Maybe take some dirty thinner and soaking into those wood blocks would be a possible addition if you are looking for feedback

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You know, it was these types of models that appealed to me and the reason why I got back into modelling. thinking it was easy to build the roughed up look more than the clean look. it takes a lot of time and skill to build these. This one is turning out great.

You got that wright Cameron,There is a lot of work but its good fun,Like i said earlier this is my second attempt and im learning all the time.Thanks for your comments.

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Looking good, you going do a base for it? Maybe take some dirty thinner and soaking into those wood blocks would be a possible addition if you are looking for feedback

Thats another good idea Mark,I was thinking a dio for it And yes any feedback is great ..

Wow! Beyond cool!

Thanks James.

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Very nice job on that conversion.

Any chance we might be able to talk you into trying a master of the sport sedan, and perhaps seeing if one of the resin casters might be interested? I think either Missing Link or Motor City might be takers.

Charlie Larkin

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love the detail on the rear brakes. I assume its been scratch built to look that way? any close ups of them?

Thanks Mike,You can buy the brakes from Scenes Unlimited,i got mine of ebay,Will post some photos today,

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Very nice job on that conversion.

Any chance we might be able to talk you into trying a master of the sport sedan, and perhaps seeing if one of the resin casters might be interested? I think either Missing Link or Motor City might be takers.

Charlie Larkin

Thanks for your comments Charlie,Can you private message me?

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Here's a small update on the interior,I started by cutting the door panels,i used two sets ,i used the fronts and moved them to the rear on 1 side (drivers)I did the same for the passengers side except i tried to make it look like it had the door card removed,I also added some close ups of the brakes for Mike Davis,

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All comments are welcome.

And thanks Dennis...

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Very nice interior. The buckets weren't available from the factory, at least as a regular order, but I suspect they could be done, as Pontiac offered buckets on their full-size 4-doors and wagons on special-order.

Charlie Larkin

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Here is the engine bay,It hasn't got a radiator as im going to use it in a diorama display,Just like the interior it's not 100 percent correct,

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Comments are welcome...

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Stick a new rad on her and she fire up no prob ;) To say this is your second atempt at weathering you sure have got it licked .Wow thats cool i like how you did the door card and put the handles in the middle just as you would do when working on it . May I say tho I think the interior needs a bit of dust just to dull down the gloss a tad other than that its perfect B)

Dave

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Stick a new rad on her and she fire up no prob ;) To say this is your second atempt at weathering you sure have got it licked .Wow thats cool i like how you did the door card and put the handles in the middle just as you would do when working on it . May I say tho I think the interior needs a bit of dust just to dull down the gloss a tad other than that its perfect B)

Dave

Thanks Dave,It's a bugger i just glued the body down so i carn't add any dust.I will remember that next time though.

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Keeps getting better and better. Engine looks great and love the interior. Your doing some awesome work Stan....

Hey Carl Thanks very much,I really happy with the way its looking and the feed back is great..

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