Very cool Ed! Nice shout out. I like those bullet holes. For dents the very best way is to cut out the panel. Cover the panel removed with tin foil and get the shape of the panel. Then place the Tin foil back on the body and proceed to dent it. It's much more realistic than simply using heat on the plastic.
Good ole Cook County. I can't say anything bad about the police, they patrol my area and are always out there! Cook County in general... different story. Looking forward to this build!!!!
@@carouselofcrazychrisb I was hoping to get a next gen Crown Vic for this build, but I'm tired of holding my breath. Can't imagine why nobody has produced a kit yet. Thanks for stopping by.
Those do go together well, and look great with just a bit of paint detailing. Off to a great start with roughing it up! 😁 For dents, I generally just (carefully) hold it over a candle, just close enough to heat up tge plastic until it's bendable, then take something (a block of wood, ink pen, any number of things depending on the look you're after) and start mashing it in with it. I generally do that a few times rather than trying to do it all at once, be too easy to go unrealistically too far. Have fun, brother!! ✌️😁
This is going to be fun Ed, nice shout out for Don, 😎👍
@@ramblers69 gotta show props to fellow modelers. Thanks for stopping by, Tom. Much appreciated. Looking forward to completing this jalopy.
Really cool. 👍
@@goforitpainting hopefully it will stay that way. Thanks for breezing in. Much appreciated.
Those are nice curbside cop cars. Look forward to your reveal.😊
@@davidchin350 I've never really beat up a car like this. Should be a learning experience. Thanks for blazing by, dude. Much appreciated.
Very cool Ed! Nice shout out. I like those bullet holes. For dents the very best way is to cut out the panel. Cover the panel removed with tin foil and get the shape of the panel. Then place the Tin foil back on the body and proceed to dent it. It's much more realistic than simply using heat on the plastic.
@@modelrestorations I gotta remember that one! Damn that's a good idea. Thanks for stopping by. Much appreciated.
Good ole Cook County. I can't say anything bad about the police, they patrol my area and are always out there! Cook County in general... different story. Looking forward to this build!!!!
@@carouselofcrazychrisb I was hoping to get a next gen Crown Vic for this build, but I'm tired of holding my breath. Can't imagine why nobody has produced a kit yet. Thanks for stopping by.
Those do go together well, and look great with just a bit of paint detailing. Off to a great start with roughing it up! 😁 For dents, I generally just (carefully) hold it over a candle, just close enough to heat up tge plastic until it's bendable, then take something (a block of wood, ink pen, any number of things depending on the look you're after) and start mashing it in with it. I generally do that a few times rather than trying to do it all at once, be too easy to go unrealistically too far. Have fun, brother!! ✌️😁
@@SmallADVentures1973 thanks for stopping by and the info. Much appreciated.
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@@DuTcHsCaLeMoDeLs thanks for stopping by, broski. I'll have an update ASAP for you guys.
That is going to be cool can't wait to see how it gets trashed. 😊
@@Pinkys-one-offs Imma do my best to crustify it proper! Thanks for stopping by.
@@TI4438 anytime 👍🏻
Love the livery in that kit. I've never seen that version. Nice shout out. Not sure what to say about the dents??? I'll be watching
@@michaelhintzmikesminiature1812 thanks for checking it out. Much appreciated.
These kits are nice. Very promo like. Have fun trashing this Crown Vic Ed.
@@christesta2521 you know I will!
Avoid the oatmeal at that Cook County slammer...
@@Openairgarage you know it! Thanks for stopping by. Much appreciated.