70 cuda 1
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70 cuda 1
As you may have guessed by the title there will be more than one but first the stocker. kinda.
Duplicolor green ,Tropicana I think (I'll check if ya really wanna know). Not planning on adding anything extra though I may change the wheels to keystone classics and will drop the front end as much as possible.
Duplicolor green ,Tropicana I think (I'll check if ya really wanna know). Not planning on adding anything extra though I may change the wheels to keystone classics and will drop the front end as much as possible.
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I built this kit, its very nice! I like to see your take on it
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Looks good, you can't beat a green and black colour scheme.
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Now that's just teasing...............
\Will be watching this one
\Will be watching this one
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thanks guys bit of progress
couple more pics in the album
https://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/awesome55/no%20cars%20like%20mopars/mopars%20on%20the%20bench/
couple more pics in the album
https://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/awesome55/no%20cars%20like%20mopars/mopars%20on%20the%20bench/
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Nice start Slammer, great colour choice.
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Loving it - green and black looks so good together...
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Love those (insert name of manufacturer here - i've forgotten) wheels.
Some dislike the square edgedness of the tyres but I really like them.
And of course you get 23 million different adaptors.
Some dislike the square edgedness of the tyres but I really like them.
And of course you get 23 million different adaptors.
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um yeah me too lol,and not one of those adapters fitted lol. Ended up cutting off a couple of mm off the axles and using some round stock that fit inside the wheel back nicely and drilling to suit the axleLove those (insert name of manufacturer here - i've forgotten) wheels.
Some dislike the square edgedness of the tyres but I really like them.
And of course you get 23 million different adaptors
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That Cuda is looking awesome DSF!!!
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looking sweat as mate will be wotching this one
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Zen, MRC wheels. Got a bit done today ,not as much as I would a liked. Put plug wires on,wasnt going to.Force of habit I suppose lol.
still got to dull coat the green,waiting for it to harden up a bit first.
and the battery
still got to dull coat the green,waiting for it to harden up a bit first.
and the battery
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Ive got a set of those MRC wheels, the tyres are a bit different but I think they look great on 70's period cars. I love the overspray green on the chassis, Im going to have a go at doing that on the Mustang Im about to start.
That green looks sharp as!
That green looks sharp as!
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Lookin good DSF!
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Looks great Brett, you build so quickly.
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Yeah, MRC. Thems the ones.
They look great on muscle cars.
Nice work on the battery. You have a steady hand DSF
They look great on muscle cars.
Nice work on the battery. You have a steady hand DSF
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Thanks guys
Thanks Joe, no point #$%*%$# around ! My secret is.....actually if I tell you it wont be a secret will it
I use an auto primer (dries quick sands nicely within about an hour) retouch up any missed mold lines then light reprime where needed only. When waiting for stuff to dry I'm working on another kit. Paint everything that needs to be whatever colour* (auto paint again) that colour,by the time I'm finished cleaning out the airbrush its all dry same with next colour. If its a stock or nothing modified is going to affect the body I'll then clear whatever I need to and wont touch anything till the next day.
* for example most fan belt pulley systems I do are shiney silver,so I'll spray them with the auto paint, next day when cut off the tree, belts are painted flat black all done within a few minutes with easy cleanup if I slip with the brush. So between two or three kits I can always be building something.
Clutch wrote:Looks great Brett, you build so quickly.
Thanks Joe, no point #$%*%$# around ! My secret is.....actually if I tell you it wont be a secret will it
I use an auto primer (dries quick sands nicely within about an hour) retouch up any missed mold lines then light reprime where needed only. When waiting for stuff to dry I'm working on another kit. Paint everything that needs to be whatever colour* (auto paint again) that colour,by the time I'm finished cleaning out the airbrush its all dry same with next colour. If its a stock or nothing modified is going to affect the body I'll then clear whatever I need to and wont touch anything till the next day.
* for example most fan belt pulley systems I do are shiney silver,so I'll spray them with the auto paint, next day when cut off the tree, belts are painted flat black all done within a few minutes with easy cleanup if I slip with the brush. So between two or three kits I can always be building something.
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That body is looking really nice.
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love the cuda's
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Lookin good man
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Awesome colour combo!
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All the above......
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