Nice job. The flock really helps. I believe Elenor didn't have the back seat or the behind the seat stowage. You can see it really in the scene just before "Memphis" jumps the wrecker. There's a flat, flat black panel riveted in place. If I were to guess that was done to fit a fuel cell in place where the 'behind the seat' stowage would be. That would also be done to remove the factory gas tank to accommodate 4-link rear suspension and a lower ride height.
Your attention to detail is impeccable! And your work is beautiful as the Eleanor Mustang is one of my favorites among all of the other Mustangs ever produced!
Getting the exterior painted correctly is the biggest challenge and greatest reward but getting the interior looking great is almost as important. You sure did a great job. I will spend a lot of time getting the dashboard and door panels near perfect and then glue the windows and the body on never to fully see the interior again. Its there done correctly in my head. I love the kits with opening doors for the reason.
Hey Tom thanks for sharing your amazing builds. Are 1/24 builds all you work on ? Or do you have something else you work on for just yourself? Kinda behind the scenes.
Dude you have some insane skills, you should be winning awards. Just wow!
Nice job. The flock really helps. I believe Elenor didn't have the back seat or the behind the seat stowage. You can see it really in the scene just before "Memphis" jumps the wrecker. There's a flat, flat black panel riveted in place. If I were to guess that was done to fit a fuel cell in place where the 'behind the seat' stowage would be. That would also be done to remove the factory gas tank to accommodate 4-link rear suspension and a lower ride height.
Your attention to detail is impeccable! And your work is beautiful as the Eleanor Mustang is one of my favorites among all of the other Mustangs ever produced!
Getting the exterior painted correctly is the biggest challenge and greatest reward but getting the interior looking great is almost as important. You sure did a great job.
I will spend a lot of time getting the dashboard and door panels near perfect and then glue the windows and the body on never to fully see the interior again. Its there done correctly in my head. I love the kits with opening doors for the reason.
Absolutely gorgeous shot at 8:20. Great skills all around. Love the interior detail.
Loving this build, a muscle car classic and handled with typical care by our host.
Another pleasant time watching Tom make an interior come to life. 👍👍
As always impeccable skills. Always a pleasure to watch and learn from..
I been building models for over 40yrs..thanks for making me look ridiculous...lol.
Happy to help 😂
Very good job. If I want to perfect it, I would may be add 1 lightning layer on the seats to add depth on them. Other wise it’s amazing job
Can’t wait for your next builds! What’s up next? What about the A-Team van? Or K.I.T.T.?
This cockpit tub going to make it a good condition, showroom clean still.
Hey Tom thanks for sharing your amazing builds. Are 1/24 builds all you work on ? Or do you have something else you work on for just yourself? Kinda behind the scenes.
This is all i do, and all i have time for
Great work sir.
Can a scriber used for plastic models also be used for die cast? If not, is there a specific one you use for metal vs plastic?
Yes and no. It will get dull quicker
You always make it great 👍👍👍
Looks great so far bud!!
Great video, nice skills.
This would have been a great half hour vid,I really enjoyed it though.
Hey Tom! For the flocking, you thin the clear or it's straight from the bottle?
I've tried several times to do flocking and nothing :( any tips?
Straight from the bottle, as wett as possible
@@TheScalemodelingChannel thanks a lot! I've found other videos that you uploaded and worked fine :D thanks a lot!
Its interesting you could get away with using the x-22 as a glue for flocking. I would be afraid of seeing the gloss seeping through the material.
Bro you damn good!! This is insane
Great job! What, no NOS tank?
No, the trunk is closed
I recommend lowering the front if you don't want a gasser...
How you make the mats??? Pleaseeeee
hi i am wondering where to buy the chrome pen and hobby knife can you please leave a amazon link thank you
Links are in the description
Is there a engine since I haven't seen it, otherwise awesome skills on this car.
There is
are you going to do another foose car and how do pick what car you want to do
You just choose what ever car you like...
What do u do if your windshield is smudged
Smudged with what?
wow
Amazing
Super 👍🏻
very cool
Nice interior but it seems to me that the back seat isn't right.
please build a lamborghini centenario