Thank you for all the good tips and sharing your expertise. I am coming back to the hobby after a 50+ year break and am learning a lot> Keep up the wonderful videos.
I've built a couple of the earlier releases of this kit. One of my favorite kits. It goes together so easy that it might as well come pre-assembled. It's a great slump buster kit also.
You have this way of - well - When I see the new releases and decide NAH I'll pass on that one. Then I see you do a build on said kit, see the part trees, the assembly, the details and it quickly becomes a must buy.
Might be my favorite build you’ve done, and I’ve seen a lot! Just the right amount of detail, great color choices, and informative. Keep up the good work, and thanks!
Awesome reference! Episode was called "Darmok" and guest starred actor Paul Winfield, who people might recall was Captain Terrell in Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan.
I recently completed the 37 Ford Panel truck by Revell, for the headlights I drilled into the indents which gave the buckets more bite and used some Loctite super glue to secure them to the posts.
A surfing theme could be easily collected & built from all kinds of kits geared to this sport. Your finished work looks great. Cool colors & wood working.
Just think of the possibilities! In my mind I've already built a sweet rat rod straight outta the box. Ohh, a surf rat rod! My mind is reeling. Thanks again for a great review/build. I have used your reviews to guide my purchases and I think the way you show all the parts in the kit really helps us kitbashers out here.
And that's the way all dashboard gages should be designed for models imo. Perfect. I've been thinking that the next time I have gage decals I should drill out the holes for them in the dashboard and mount the gage decals on a spare piece of flat styrene and glue them in just as shown here. Very nice kit. Also, nice demo of how to use modge podge for the windows. Tyvm. Really nice job. Love it.
I woke up a little groggy. Then I watched this video - nice pick up. I feel so much better, I'm goin' for a walk, but I'll have to ford the creek. So enough with the "humor". Dang, Chris, you turned out a mighty fine finished Ford. It's that classic hpiguys detailing that sets your works apart. Thanks again for another wonderful Saturday.
I love to see your car building vídeos. Always looking forward for the next one. All of them are very inspiring and the music is great. Thanks a lot for sharing. Regards from Brazil.
Great build of another well engineered Revell kit. Personally, I prefer Revell kits. Since I began my “comeback tour” to modeling, I have developed a preference for Revell kits. You do an amazing job with the detail you put into the models you build, and you give a great review of the kits, along with tips for building them. As always, thanks for sharing.
Great build and information! I'm currently building the older version of this same kit! Red oxide primer and red. Love the tutorial on the wood grain! Build on!
I really love your channel, it gives me a chance to preview the model, this way I can decide if I want to buy it. Just ordered all the 1/16th scale Chevys and the firebird, the Thunderbird. Waiting for them to arrive, can't wait to start building them. Thank You for your service to us builders.
I know it's not the same year but it does remind me of the old Ford pickup at the beginning of the Burt Reynolds movie Stroker Ace. "Mmm mmm mmm. You boys better hold on. I'm gonna have to stand on it"
Another great build!! I'll definitely get one although mine will definitely have some Cragars!! It looks like a really cool kit and a great place to start some kitbashing!!
You must have boxes of extra parts lying around after all the kits I've seen you build. It would be cool to see if you could put together a sort of "junkyard dog" just improvising and using spare parts. Sort of like a teenager living near a scrapyard with a small budget and a lot of ingenuity'. Great job on this Ford!
Another amazing build ! These trucks are very rare nowadays. I have only seen one 1937 Ford Pickup in my life. It was blue. I really like how you did the Sage Green with the black fenders. I already have an idea for how I would paint mine if I can get my hands on this one. I would go with a Stock build and go for a little darker shade of green with black fenders and paint the stock wheels a pretty yellow. And I would use those beautiful wooden bed rails. And I really like the " Lemon Grove " decals ( makes me want to drink a cold glass of lemonade as I'm building it ! ) And I used to work in the produce department of a small grocery store years ago. Can't wait to get my hands on this one ! Awesome build as always Chris ! Keep up the good work ! Thumbs up !
"Shaka... when the walls fell" - you know, it's been a while since I saw that and I've forgotten what that meant, but happily the captain figured it out so that's ok :) I must say, your skill with the spray can is really impressive to me (most impressive 😉) you seem to have worked out exactly how to get the right amount of paint on without flooding the part. Even using an airbrush I'm still prone to such errors. More practice on my part I think. Take care. Thanks :)
Very impressive detailing and your color choices are perfect in my eyes! Really looks like a fun kit to build. I do like the gauge idea, going behind rather than stuck in. Please tell me my vision was obscured by lighting, but it appears the inner cowl sides under the hood are gray, not sage, in the photos at the end. Is that something we need to be aware of when painting the interior tub? You do such a great job with detailing, I hate to say anything about the paint. I can see myself overlooking something like that, and then wonder how to fix it.
For those who wish to add more detailed wheels on this kit as an upgrade and improvement;over the no name wheels that comes in the kit,Round2 Models sells a 1/25 scale stock and custom tire set,for AMT,MPC,and Lindberg automotive kits;but can be kit bashed with other 1/25 scale kit manufacturers.The biasply stock and custom tire set from AMT;are fully branded as either Goodyear or Firestone continentals that are whitewall for the stock biasply tires,and red stripe for the custom biasply tires. So you have two different wheel options in the AMT tire set to choose from.
Hey Chris, love your videos, don’t always comment. Great looking build, as usual. I wanted to know what glue you use, the stuff you slather on all the time. Happy days and model on! 😎
By any chance, do you ever buy "glue bomb" model kits and restore them? Doesn't cost much and is a fun challenge. The worst that can possibly happen is that it doesn't work out and you have more parts for the parts bin!
'37 / '38 kit. This molding began as a '37 only...later they added '38 hood and grille. Custom and Stock only refers to the engine in this kit...and maybe a custom wheel / tire option.
Hey Chris it been a long time for me. Had to take break from videos, like your videos, I got the reference wall fell, how about this the 37's not the truck,
Wrong place for this comment, I know. I've scanned through the list of your model builds. Have you done a review of the 155mm M198 Towed Howitzer (for sale at Micro-Mark)? USMC paint job. I'd like to build one as a gift to a Marine, but I haven't built a model since I was in elementary school (that's a long time ago).
Beautiful job. TY.
Thank you for all the good tips and sharing your expertise. I am coming back to the hobby after a 50+ year break and am learning a lot> Keep up the wonderful videos.
I've built a couple of the earlier releases of this kit. One of my favorite kits. It goes together so easy that it might as well come pre-assembled. It's a great slump buster kit also.
You have this way of - well - When I see the new releases and decide NAH I'll pass on that one. Then I see you do a build on said kit, see the part trees, the assembly, the details and it quickly becomes a must buy.
When the radiator fan housing comes in multiple parts, you know it's going to be a great Kit!
This is really a nice build - love those wood panels on the back. Thanks
Might be my favorite build you’ve done, and I’ve seen a lot! Just the right amount of detail, great color choices, and informative. Keep up the good work, and thanks!
"Shaka, when the walls fell", great ref to "Star Trek, The Next Generation"
Awesome reference! Episode was called "Darmok" and guest starred actor Paul Winfield, who people might recall was Captain Terrell in Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan.
I recently completed the 37 Ford Panel truck by Revell, for the headlights I drilled into the indents which gave the buckets more bite and used some Loctite super glue to secure them to the posts.
Excellent craftsmanship Chris, wonderful presentation as always!! I really dig your color choices!!
Its to bad i'm shaking cause this is a great hobby...
Just picked this mode up at Hobby Lobby yesterday, all box models 40% off!!! Looking forward to getting started!👍
Awesome, once again Chris you nailed the colors.
Damn I want someone to make a 1936 Ford Pickup!
A surfing theme could be easily collected & built from all kinds of kits geared to this sport. Your finished work looks great. Cool colors & wood working.
Just think of the possibilities! In my mind I've already built a sweet rat rod straight outta the box. Ohh, a surf rat rod! My mind is reeling. Thanks again for a great review/build. I have used your reviews to guide my purchases and I think the way you show all the parts in the kit really helps us kitbashers out here.
Another Hot one Chris stay positive and safe
Thanks Chris.great review and always an awesome build.on my wish list for sure.looks like a great kit.sage and black nice combo period perfect.peace
Really nice! I love that sage green. I've used it on several kits.
Nice job Chris looks good buddy
Hey Chris Shannon here Great build
The gloss is blinding, awesome build, thank you for doing such a great job
Awesome build!!
And that's the way all dashboard gages should be designed for models imo. Perfect. I've been thinking that the next time I have gage decals I should drill out the holes for them in the dashboard and mount the gage decals on a spare piece of flat styrene and glue them in just as shown here. Very nice kit. Also, nice demo of how to use modge podge for the windows. Tyvm. Really nice job.
Love it.
I woke up a little groggy. Then I watched this video - nice pick up. I feel so much better, I'm goin' for a walk, but I'll have to ford the creek. So enough with the "humor". Dang, Chris, you turned out a mighty fine finished Ford. It's that classic hpiguys detailing that sets your works apart. Thanks again for another wonderful Saturday.
Watching you do this is relaxing to me. I don't believe I can do one of these builds...I like the music too.
Looks nice. Thanks for the great build.
That black really pops after you put the clear coat on
Nice kit & very nice build.....
I love to see your car building vídeos. Always looking forward for the next one. All of them are very inspiring and the music is great. Thanks a lot for sharing. Regards from Brazil.
Thats a nice build, I like those they don't take up as much room as the big simis do.👍
Great build. Good color choice.👍🏻
Very nice, I like the green/gray color you choosed 👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful job! 👍
I love the gel pens and sharpies for detailing! Makes it look good!
Thank you I learned some neat tricks from this vid!
Can't wait to get this one...
So many ideas come to mind.
Great build of another well engineered Revell kit. Personally, I prefer Revell kits. Since I began my “comeback tour” to modeling, I have developed a preference for Revell kits. You do an amazing job with the detail you put into the models you build, and you give a great review of the kits, along with tips for building them. As always, thanks for sharing.
Nice build.. thanks for the video!
Great build and information! I'm currently building the older version of this same kit! Red oxide primer and red. Love the tutorial on the wood grain!
Build on!
Lovely little truck
Awesome job always, I just purchased this one yesterday look forward to building it. Thanks for the tips
Awesome looking truck
I really love your channel, it gives me a chance to preview the model, this way I can decide if I want to buy it.
Just ordered all the 1/16th scale Chevys and the firebird, the Thunderbird. Waiting for them to arrive, can't wait to start building them. Thank You for your service to us builders.
Very nice. Ill be looking for this one.
Man this was a very beautiful build!!
Wow, that turned out spectacular! Love it!
Look at the box, then look at the ( nicely finished piece) hubcaps that is spoiled the whole look to bad, oh well
Great build, love the sage green and detailed flathead V-8
I know it's not the same year but it does remind me of the old Ford pickup at the beginning of the Burt Reynolds movie Stroker Ace. "Mmm mmm mmm. You boys better hold on. I'm gonna have to stand on it"
Gonna have to grab this kit for the stash. Nice job.
Another great build!! I'll definitely get one although mine will definitely have some Cragars!! It looks like a really cool kit and a great place to start some kitbashing!!
Great looking truck Chris! Love the color and Crab decals. Nice kit.
Glad you like it!
Great build Chris, good colour combo looks authentic. Always enjoy the show and get some great techniques and ideas for my modelling.
You must have boxes of extra parts lying around after all the kits I've seen you build. It would be cool to see if you could put together a sort of "junkyard dog" just improvising and using spare parts. Sort of like a teenager living near a scrapyard with a small budget and a lot of ingenuity'. Great job on this Ford!
Nice job. Cant wait to get one of these
Great work! I love the color choices. Thanks once again for sharing.
Love the Star Trek TNG reference
Fantastic build and paint finish sir, take care and keep safe and well.
Just ordered. Great build, great looking kit!!! Thanks brother!
Captain Lou reminds me of the wrestler from the 80s.
Lmao I made this comment before you mentioned him later in the video.
Great looking build Chris...
chris i just preorder Chase Elliott 👍👍from modelrunup
Very nice build
🤔...... Darmok at Tenogra! 🖖😉
and Jalad.
Another amazing build ! These trucks are very rare nowadays. I have only seen one 1937 Ford Pickup in my life. It was blue. I really like how you did the Sage Green with the black fenders. I already have an idea for how I would paint mine if I can get my hands on this one. I would go with a Stock build and go for a little darker shade of green with black fenders and paint the stock wheels a pretty yellow. And I would use those beautiful wooden bed rails. And I really like the " Lemon Grove " decals ( makes me want to drink a cold glass of lemonade as I'm building it ! ) And I used to work in the produce department of a small grocery store years ago. Can't wait to get my hands on this one ! Awesome build as always Chris ! Keep up the good work ! Thumbs up !
"Shaka... when the walls fell" - you know, it's been a while since I saw that and I've forgotten what that meant, but happily the captain figured it out so that's ok :)
I must say, your skill with the spray can is really impressive to me (most impressive 😉) you seem to have worked out exactly how to get the right amount of paint on without flooding the part. Even using an airbrush I'm still prone to such errors. More practice on my part I think.
Take care. Thanks :)
Thanks Mark!
You make the painting and weathering look so easy! Its taken me years to be as bad at it as I am.
Great build great color choice
Nice build Chris great looking kit
Great build I really enjoy your channel and listening to your round up of finished kit. I always learn something new ✌🏻Canada✌🏻
Another Gorgeous Gem For The Collection Chris 🤗🤗. I Might Have To Get a Couple o Those. Have a Blessed n Safe Easter Wknd Ahead 👍👍, Gary.
I'm going to have to get that kit, nice work Chris, and that box art is gorgeous
Thanks!
@@hpiguy No Thankyou brutha!
Sokath his eyes uncovered. Every video
Love this kit going to build a rat 🐀 rod out of mine using amt wide whites
Very impressive detailing and your color choices are perfect in my eyes! Really looks like a fun kit to build. I do like the gauge idea, going behind rather than stuck in.
Please tell me my vision was obscured by lighting, but it appears the inner cowl sides under the hood are gray, not sage, in the photos at the end. Is that something we need to be aware of when painting the interior tub?
You do such a great job with detailing, I hate to say anything about the paint. I can see myself overlooking something like that, and then wonder how to fix it.
COOL!!!
Another great video and build!
For those who wish to add more detailed wheels on this kit as an upgrade and improvement;over the no name wheels that comes in the kit,Round2 Models sells a 1/25 scale stock and custom tire set,for AMT,MPC,and Lindberg automotive kits;but can be kit bashed with other 1/25 scale kit manufacturers.The biasply stock and custom tire set from AMT;are fully branded as either Goodyear or Firestone continentals that are whitewall for the stock biasply tires,and red stripe for the custom biasply tires.
So you have two different wheel options in the AMT tire set to choose from.
Chris you really are the best. This one is so gorgeous, so sweet. Tnak you for sharing your videos.
Darmok and Jilad at Tenagra!
It looks great!
Hey Chris, love your videos, don’t always comment. Great looking build, as usual. I wanted to know what glue you use, the stuff you slather on all the time. Happy days and model on! 😎
I am just building an original issue right now. Is the sage body color you used Rust-Oleum paint. Love the color.
Darmok and Jalad at tanagra!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
Hey......you didn t forget the bluegrass music
Sokath his eyes open
2:20 a ZhongShan chassis, just like the real one had. 😛
Very nice model! If I may give you one piece of advice: The spare wheel in the video is quite shiny. You could use a matt varnish in a few places.
People often Armor All the side spare so that it gleams, hence why I did.
By any chance, do you ever buy "glue bomb" model kits and restore them? Doesn't cost much and is a fun challenge. The worst that can possibly happen is that it doesn't work out and you have more parts for the parts bin!
Scenes like at 12:00, you should vertically flip the video. If it doesn't make everything backwards that is.
'37 / '38 kit. This molding began as a '37 only...later they added '38 hood and grille. Custom and Stock only refers to the engine in this kit...and maybe a custom wheel / tire option.
Gr8 job as usual 👍🇦🇺
What brand is that metallic marker? It looks like a good size with a medium fine tip, possibly a little easier to handle than the standard sharpie.
6 volt battery
Hey Chris it been a long time for me. Had to take break from videos, like your videos, I got the reference wall fell, how about this the 37's not the truck,
Lindo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
I noticed that you might have also built a street rod version of this kit with the flathead high compression heads. Any chance you'll show that one?
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.
Wrong place for this comment, I know. I've scanned through the list of your model builds. Have you done a review of the 155mm M198 Towed Howitzer (for sale at Micro-Mark)? USMC paint job. I'd like to build one as a gift to a Marine, but I haven't built a model since I was in elementary school (that's a long time ago).