I've seen people use a pencil eraser like a rubber stamp to chrome and for tire lettering but I've never seen it done with a q-tip. I'm amazed they came out that clean. Amazing skill and detail!
@@craigbaldwin4935perhaps but it's not like there isn't an overabundance of information about the vehicle out there. There's no excuse for good research as far as I'm concerned.
The body of this kit was modified from a 289 to a 427, so this time I tried to make it look like a 427! I knew the chassis was a 289, but I wanted to make it a 427, so I did. Next time I'll try making it with 289!
Well done, a lovely build and great presentation, thankyou.
Thank you!
This work is more beautiful than I imagined. I'm impressed. It's amazing that even the smallest details are spared. I'm looking forward to the future.
Thank you, I'll try my best next time!
I've seen people use a pencil eraser like a rubber stamp to chrome and for tire lettering but I've never seen it done with a q-tip. I'm amazed they came out that clean. Amazing skill and detail!
Thank you, I'm glad it was helpful.
Amazing build ! So much details 👍 Perfection !
thank you!
I've never seen the tyres, painted that way before, or the wipers being built like that. So thank you I'll have to try it next time.
Thank you, I'll try my best next time!
Fantastic build!
thank you!
Great job 👍
Thank you!
Beautiful work!!
thank you!
What’s Next.
Can’t Wait !
thank you!
Beautiful, masterpiece.😊
thank you!
Beautiful car! Where did you buy the seat belts? A link to it, please!
Thank you! The seat belt is a 2mm wide Satin ribbon that I bought on Amazon. I've included a link to MFH for the etching.
How did u made that dashboard painting effect? 😍
Thank you, this is the kit mold.
First off, the Shelby 427 was not suspended by transverse leaf springs. Secondly, the seatbelts can you set the time of this car we're only lap belts.
Pretty sure he was just using mostly kit parts. I don't think he mentioned anywhere that he was an absolute expert of the Cobra.
@@craigbaldwin4935perhaps but it's not like there isn't an overabundance of information about the vehicle out there. There's no excuse for good research as far as I'm concerned.
The body of this kit was modified from a 289 to a 427, so this time I tried to make it look like a 427! I knew the chassis was a 289, but I wanted to make it a 427, so I did. Next time I'll try making it with 289!
@@carmodelerchi Revell already makes an exceptional 427 Cobra kit
@@jimmccall-yo7es Yes, I will build the Revell 1/24 kit again, thanks for letting me know!