Originally built this like Dick Tracy's car at least 20 years ago.
Then I decided to rebuild it about 10 years ago, into a hot rod,
but it got put on hold, until last month when I finally finished it.
Here's another kit I started long ago:
I had built this kit the first time in the early 80's, and enjoyed it. Feeling kinda nostalgic I wanted to build it again, so I started one about 10 years ago.
That one got put on hold as well, until I recently finished it.
I just do basic builds, using spray paint and bottle paint. I have an airbrush but don't really have a set-up for it yet. And I can't justify the expense of after-market upgrades. The best part is the actual building of the kit.
Now I'm on to this one which I picked up at a resale shop for 5 bucks.
I'm not a pro-modeler by any stretch of the imagination, and I have limited resources, but I'm pleased with the outcome of these, after being estranged from the hobby for sooooo long.
Thanks for asking Fuji.
You're a lot better than you give yourself credit for! What are your plans for the Camaro?
ReplyDeleteWas gonna go silver until I found out it's not an original color. Going with LeMans Blue.
DeleteI used to build model cars with my dad as a kid, but I could only deal with the snap in place ones. The glue ones were too much for me to tolerate. They're pretty cool, though
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the patience and the skill to build these. If I did, I think baseball cards would be put on the back burner. These are awesome! Absolutely love them. I hope we get to see more of these in the future. Thanks for writing this post!
ReplyDeleteI'm late, but this post was great :)
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