Such a fun build this one, with a truck load of Bare Metal Foil.
Only going to post the final build pics here, hope you like it!
and the engine:
And under-carriage
Such a fun build this one, with a truck load of Bare Metal Foil.
Only going to post the final build pics here, hope you like it!
and the engine:
And under-carriage
Very nice. Is the body a custom mix color? Undercarriage is great as well
I do, indeed! What color did you use?
Splashpaints Pink Pig
No, its Splashpaints Pink Pig
Another great build mate [Y] absolutly perfect [:)]
Really nicely built. I’d need a drink after setting that model on it’s roof.
I wish they still built cars like that, from the Golden Age. Great styling on most of them! Today’s cars mostly look like tennis shoes or potatoes.
Nice sparkling Ford,well done.
Beautiful. How did you simulate the lit headlights?
Nicely done.
Yeah, they did use a lot of the shiny stuff back then. Seems like more chrome than paint at times.
Wow! Truly outstanding work! Love the color.
And your camera work is as outstanding as your subject. Nice touch on the headlight burst.
N - I - C - E!!! Don’t you just love all the room you had under the hood to work on the engine (if they needed it)?
Jim [cptn]
Thanks for posting. I enjoy cars from that era. The only error I see is that if you’re putting NWT plates on it, you need more grime and bug splats.
Great looking suspension, paint job and detailing. When I was a kid my neighbor had a '60 Starliner. I thought that that was the coolist looking car, especially with the chrome stars on the “C” pillar. His car had a 352 engine. It had a lot of get-up and go. My dad bought a 1961 Ford Galaxie with the “Mileage Maker Six” engine. It had NO get-up and go.