Finished the '29 Ford Pickup just in time for a show in RVA. Added Ohio plates as a tribute to the 1:1 truck owner. He PMed me and shared photos and a YouTube video. The inspiration pickup is a '28 Ford...I used the '29 Ford closed cab. On to the next one. That is, after I clean the bench.
Here's my latest completed work.., An AMT '58 Impala, this time in OEM "Fathom Blue", 2-stage acrylic lacquer base-/clearcoat by PPG.
worked on my spray booth this week. I will let everyone know if I blow the house up. Sent from my MotoG3 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Sauli - The underside of the '58 shows you know what they looked like when new. Great detail, the "just popped my hub caps off at the track'' look is just right.
Saw your model at the show on Saturday. It presented well....nice color...what paint?Also liked the Car Club plaque....where did you source that?
For you youngsters, there was once the "Kat from AMT" - and a hot rodder / custom builder Budd Anderson - who worked with AMT developing models, doing promotions, shows, etc.. Here is some of the art and stuff. See the link to a web site that will tell you more. Gary http://www.artbaxter.com/esoterica-pages/amt_kat-index.html
[QUOTE="Pair-a-Dice Road, what paint?Also liked the Car Club plaque....where did you source that?[/QUOTE] Paint is Dupli-Color Ford Champagne. The Road King plaque is a foil copy of some pewter charms I scored at the Houston Autorama.
I've got an original issue MPC 56/57 Corvette in the works but in the meantime here are four AMT "toys" built years (and years) ago.
This is a cool old model. It came with a balloon to make it levitate. I'm pretty sure that it wouldn't have worked.
My 4 year old has been bugging me to work on his batmobile Sent from my MotoG3 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
It's the joker goon car. Still gotta paint the lower half purple. The instructions say to paint the interior a bunch of wild colors. Sent from my MotoG3 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
AMT 1932 Ford Lil’ Viky - STICKY ICKY VICKY Custom Lowered Front End Filled Roof and Cowl Vent Smoothed Firewall Smoothed Windshield Frame Parts by Parts Distributor Revell 1941 Willys Taillights Testor’s One Coat Lacquer Lime Ice over Gold Base Bench Seat from AMT 1932 Ford Phaeton Various other Parts Box Parts and Decals