The Gaahleri Swallowtail and 68 are such excellent airbrushes. And at a very reasonable price point. Great product! Cool that you got one with your name Rex!
Im building the same kit but mine is the Ramchargers version by Lindberg. I thought the kit was very well done. It's my first Lindberg. My only complaint is with the windshield and rear window. They seem to stick out way too far and it looks a little odd, but as far as fit and finish of the parts on the trees, mine had minimal flash and was well detailed. The most flash was on the wheel rim tree. The hood prop cut out on the drivers side of the inner fender was molded incorrectly (the mounting pin was molded ass backwards) but that was easily fixed. Overall I thought it is a good kit and it went together pretty well.
Glad to find Your channel, thanks for sharing, red interior and black looks very good, I really love stock cars with even small engines it makes them look soo nice. Subscribed!!
Thanks so much for the subscription! I modelled this one after a real barnfind I saw. Although 426 cars get all the attention, with a 383 4bbl, these were basically the same setup as the road runner that came in 68. Thanks for watching!
@@jonmopar7917 do you know how i can lern all american engines names. Is there any site. Im not from USA and hard for me to figure out what engines were in wich car. Maybe there is site with list?
There is no site that I know of which lists every US engine on one single page, but you can either look at specs for each of the popular American cars, or search topics on google like “List of Chrysler engines on Wikipedia” or “List of Ford Engines on Wikipedia” and so on…do this to read up on all the different engines produced by each Auto Manufacturer. Have fun with the research!
The Gaahleri Swallowtail and 68 are such excellent airbrushes. And at a very reasonable price point. Great product! Cool that you got one with your name Rex!
Looks great! Thanks for the review 😎👍
Im building the same kit but mine is the Ramchargers version by Lindberg. I thought the kit was very well done. It's my first Lindberg. My only complaint is with the windshield and rear window. They seem to stick out way too far and it looks a little odd, but as far as fit and finish of the parts on the trees, mine had minimal flash and was well detailed. The most flash was on the wheel rim tree. The hood prop cut out on the drivers side of the inner fender was molded incorrectly (the mounting pin was molded ass backwards) but that was easily fixed. Overall I thought it is a good kit and it went together pretty well.
Glad to hear you had a good experience with yours
Thanks for sharing the problem with this kit, great video.😂
Glad to find Your channel, thanks for sharing, red interior and black looks very good, I really love stock cars with even small engines it makes them look soo nice. Subscribed!!
Thanks so much for the subscription! I modelled this one after a real barnfind I saw. Although 426 cars get all the attention, with a 383 4bbl, these were basically the same setup as the road runner that came in 68. Thanks for watching!
@@jonmopar7917 do you know how i can lern all american engines names. Is there any site. Im not from USA and hard for me to figure out what engines were in wich car. Maybe there is site with list?
There is no site that I know of which lists every US engine on one single page, but you can either look at specs for each of the popular American cars, or search topics on google like “List of Chrysler engines on Wikipedia” or “List of Ford Engines on Wikipedia” and so on…do this to read up on all the different engines produced by each Auto Manufacturer. Have fun with the research!
my dash ended up under the firewall, with everything perfectly in place