1966 Mustang
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1966 Mustang
Ok my PONY build off project is finished, Box stock bar the Tyres from a Johann kit and rims from the AMT 67 Mustang. Being as mine won't be a Judged entry it was pretty much slapped together! I'm just glad to have this one back on my shelf as the last version of this now resides with my Mate who owned the 1:1.
Paint is Tamiya from the Can and hit with a polishing kit with no clear!
Bit of Bare metal foil and some detail painting.
Onto the Gasser!!!!
Paint is Tamiya from the Can and hit with a polishing kit with no clear!
Bit of Bare metal foil and some detail painting.
Onto the Gasser!!!!
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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fantastic work paul, you nailed it. looks just like the 1.1...
tjjr07- I Love this place
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tjjr07 wrote:fantastic work paul, you nailed it. looks just like the 1.1...
thanks Todd! Only difference is the sill mould as i forgot to remove it prior to painting and my last replica I sanded it off, but the 1:1 did have the sill mould when it was first purchased they where removed due to rust repairs and left off so they nasties didn't return!
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Very nice build.
stevegt738- Legend Poster
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Top work Paul - you can't beat a Mustang for sheer charisma.
tezza43- AMCC ADDICT
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pony car
thats a great looking pony car tops.
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Sometimes simple things are the best - very nice little build there mate.
Why no brightwork on the drip rail mouldings though?
Why no brightwork on the drip rail mouldings though?
Bryce- Moderator
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Bryce wrote:Why no brightwork on the drip rail mouldings though?
If you look at the picture of the 1:1 it doesn't have it either!!
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Paul wrote:Bryce wrote:Why no brightwork on the drip rail mouldings though?
If you look at the picture of the 1:1 it doesn't have it either!!
Yeah I know, I saw that - my question was WHY?
Bryce- Moderator
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When my Mate purchased the Stang it had only recently been painted and they where never reinstalled, Dunno why but he never refitted them either!
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