Building the Revell Foose Design '67 Dodge Coronet 1/25 scale model car Part 2
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- In this how to build a model car step by step video of the Revell Foose '67 Dodge Coronet, I continue with body prep and then get the car into paint. I add a little custom paint scheme and then finish the video by getting the car into clear.
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Very Interesting Paint Scheme, Till Next Time, God Bless All 🤗🤗 Gary.
I have a 68 Coronet and a 70 charger I painted metalic green , I really miss this hobby! Great job!
Thanks. You can always get back into it.
Awsome colour and shadow 👌.
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Thanks for the shoutout! I like the custom route you’re going with this one. Looking forward to the next video. ~James
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Looking great so far. Looking slick!
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Nice update. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching.
First rate modeling!
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Looking good nice color like the shading 🤘on
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Great job and I can't wait to see the finished product.
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Looking forward to seeing part 3! : )
I always enjoy your videos. That paint job looks great! I think the two tone on the interior will look very nice.
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beautiful color sir.... I thought initially in the first light dusting that it was going to be too teal-ly (word)?.... but the more went on, the more it settled into an absolutely stunning shade. eagerly awaiting another update!
I was a little worried about the final result as well.
Thank you for your comments.
I feel like a noob because I paint all my part while still on the factory molding holdings. I just started these again after like 30 years. The detail to your car is amazing. I only can hope to do my model justice like yours
Thank you and welcome back to the hobby.
very clear explanations and excellent job!u noted on one of your videos that the dremel tool was to high rpm. there are several inexpensive speed controls available that will go down to 100 rpm
I have tried one of those but it didn't work for me. I think my dremel is tool is too old.
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the Black Beauty from the Green Hornet was a 1966 Imperial Crown Sedan with a Hemi 440 V8 and alloy wheels but not a hot rod style like the Batmobile, more like a custom limo style
I've built this 67 coronet I was disappointed that the car didn't look like the box art as for at the lower look .. but look the kit it built up very nice . I am digging you build tho .
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Tonight --- I just came across your channel ----- wondering what airbrush you are using? -------- Do you like how it performs? ------ In doing the --- High Lights --- do you switch to a smaller needle ------- and one last thing ------ trying to figure out you paint booth? ----- Will be watching more of your builds ---- and Thank You for sharing with the Tools / Supplies you use in building ------ Thank You Again -------- Rodney
I am using an Iwata Eclipse HPCS and have been for several years now. I love it. It is my workhorse and I use it for everything including primer. I am not switching to a smaller needle for detail painting, just the same set-up. My spray booth is a Micro-Mark.
What clear do you use?
Looks great.
I use 2K clear.