Liking the build but 1 thing to note... 6:47 You have the front seat belt latches backwards, the rear ones are correct. Looking forward to the rest of the build
Amazing build so far as usual. You do great work and your experience shows. I follow your work closely and have learned so much. Thanks again for the videos. Very enjoyable. ✌👍😎
Great job, but on those early muscle cars the front seat belts retracted into their spring rolled carriers and never laid out (reason I own 2 Plymouth 'cuda's) especially the 1970's Mopars, that detail would only look good on older mid-1960's cars and back, just a little fyi
Seat belts are not usually pulled out to make a "V" shape. They are pulled straight forward to the edge of the cushion for the rear seat. And one gets out of a car and "V"'s the front seat belts either.
Do or can you buy that flocking or do you make it yourself and how? Thx in advance. Cant wait on the final result. Im working on the revell mustang fastback 2+2 atm
Liking the build but 1 thing to note... 6:47 You have the front seat belt latches backwards, the rear ones are correct. Looking forward to the rest of the build
I just noticed that too. Had to look again. Good eye.
For the wooden gear handle. I've found if you paint your brown layers then coat it in some Tamiya clear orange it gives you a rich wood tone.
Amazing build so far as usual. You do great work and your experience shows. I follow your work closely and have learned so much. Thanks again for the videos. Very enjoyable. ✌👍😎
Interior came out Good. 👍
Always great build it so far, looks realistic muscle car.
At least this kit came with those decals for the dashboard woodgrain. Not all kits do..great job as usual
Awesome interior !!!!!!
I always have a difficult time achieving a perfect wood grain tone. Testors Wood and Leather enamel jar paints just don't cut it lol
Wood effect brown and dry brush silver works great.
Great work 💯👍🏻 how many years have you been doing this.
Great job, but on those early muscle cars the front seat belts retracted into their spring rolled carriers and never laid out (reason I own 2 Plymouth 'cuda's) especially the 1970's Mopars, that detail would only look good on older mid-1960's cars and back, just a little fyi
Seat belts are not usually pulled out to make a "V" shape. They are pulled straight forward to the edge of the cushion for the rear seat. And one gets out of a car and "V"'s the front seat belts either.
What is the tool you use to apply the flocking?
Tea strainer
@@TheScalemodelingChannel I thought so, just didn't think it would be so simple. Thanks a ton.
Which paint do you recommend to use for realistic interiors? Matt black, semi gloss or other?
Where do you get your flocking?
Does he sell these after he’s done making them?
Do or can you buy that flocking or do you make it yourself and how? Thx in advance. Cant wait on the final result. Im working on the revell mustang fastback 2+2 atm
erwin coplo .
It can be bought without much hassle.
Did you have to cut out a slot in the console for the gear shift?
No
I've been subscribed for a long time and on this build you messed up on the hood it's supposed to be black and top of front fenders as well
I have not messed up. I’m just not done yet ;)
They are door PANELS. NOT door CARDS. There is a difference. A BIG difference...
Twelth... Oh yeah... What? Only first is cool? WTF! Doh!
First
So?
Second
Third