Building a 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda Scale model from Revell
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
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Great build. Tip, spray a light coat of Tamiya smoke semi transparent on the chrome to tone it down a bit!
Nice build great couler Mopar hell ya keep up the great work look forward to the next build thanks for sharing
Getting one in a month or so, I’m in love with yours and inspired me to do my own :)
This young man… Is one of the best today… I seen where a older gentleman bought a guys model Collection which he built… he paid 35 thousand for it… There where many things included with the purchase.. This guy one day could sale his for probably millions..
Out of this world great job.
Out of this universe if had open close doors and trunk..👏👏👏
Your builds are always so clean. It's gotta be the paint because even with the fancy brushes I got, I can't keep from getting strokes in the larger areas.
There isn’t a brush that can give you the same finish as an airbrush. It’s impossible.
This was an awesome build. I love the color you choose. MOPAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your skill level and attention to detail are next level man..like foreal
Your attention to detail is EPIC
Wow that is badass, looks better than the real thing!!! Thanks for the tips...👍
Weird this kit comes with a regular exhaust. These cars came with pipes that came out right before the rear wheels. Excellent build
I noticed that too. And cutouts in rear valance for exhaust Wich wasn't on 70 cuda. 71 cuda has them. Weird they missed that seems how there 95 release in 1/24 scale nailed it correctly. Same company. Lol
@@danielmiller4492 70 Cudas had them as well. AAR Cudas didn't have them because they have side exit exhaust. 70 Barracudas also did not have rear exit exhaust so they didn't have the cutouts. Normal 70 Cudas did have them, though.
Looks fantastic, love the color. Thanks so much for all the great work and tips! My mother in law had an original 70’s Cuda in a army green color with black interior. Wish she still had it to restore. Would of loved to hand it down to our son when he starts driving. Cheers!
love the color, amazing work as always
Great job, and I own one! Needs an antenna on the rt rear quarter
I bought one new in 70, Panther Pink black int. 4 speed, wow what a car!!!
Absolutely outstanding work
Fantastic work!
Gorgeous Fish! Really brilliant job!
Beautiful work Thanks for sharing
Nice work! 👍🏻
Great build. Thank you for sharing.
I I love the climb Mount
beatiful work
love that car
well done!
Glad to see it wasn't painted yellow and green.
А покажи всю коллекцию свою, интересно посмотреть)
I didn't realize this kit had 2 exhaust sets, 1 side exit and 1 rear exit to choose from. That sold me as the side exit ones I'm not really a fan of even though they do look cool.
I see that you were checking out that Rocket Bunny Supra LOL.
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I was on your channel and I saw you liked TheStradman's Purple Supra, I was looking at that too!!
I like the Dodge Charger the Nissan Skyline I think you're cool
That car looks terrific! Really great build. I was just wondering why you didn't use the AAR exhaust that exits in front of the rear wheel?
Because i love the look of the rear exit one
@@TheScalemodelingChannel That's a good reason, and I applaud you for that, I also build my models to please me, not anybody else. Build on, my friend!
How do you get it so perfect?!😮
Just wondering, where do you store all of your builds? Do you store them in a closet or something?
Did this not come with a metal wire or similar for the hood latch?
Dam that windshield look immaculate at 18:00… ????
Straight out of the box…🤷♂️
Nice build; great finish- show quality; Incorrect exhaust for an AAR version- side exhausts in front of the rear wheels, no tips out the back nor ports for exhaust tips in the real pan. Decent 340-6 barrel engine replica.
I’m aware the exhaust is incorrect for an AAR. I simply like the rear exit exhaust better to thats why i chose to use that version instead
OK, its your build- do it the way you want; I did not know whether you know or not... could misleading
@@michaelwreese2167 no problem😜
Does the air brush kit come with its own compressor as well ?
There are full sets that come with a compressor. Most of the time you need to buy it separately
Awesome job, why did the headers not meet exhaust?
because they where to short
What glue do you generally use?
BSI Super gold +
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Short question: do you always use the eurotec 20a? is it still your first one (durable?) ? searching for a compressor but don't know which to get...
thanks in advance
Yes. Still use it. Still the same one
What kind of air brush system are you using ????
Harder & steenbeck
How do you clean your pipettes?
I don’t
Michelangelo of Scale Model
What’s the next build
whats the music at 11:16 ?
the one shown in the corner at 8:31 i think
The people who disliked this, what the hell is wrong with you? Mummy didnt love you enough???
I always have trouble applying BMF. Come on, tell me your secret.
He has a separate video covering this topic
@@marekant7776 I know and I saw that. I tried that technique before similar to his, but I get so frustrated not going on smoothly.
Mark Meadows I see, hope it goes better next time You try it
Why the white seats??? Doesn’t seem right. Your one of the best modelers on the planet. Just wondering why you chose……Model kit white? Your like the Michael Jordan of models. That saddle brown you use is amazing.
Because i wanted white seats. Nothing more, nothing less
@@TheScalemodelingChannel I meant no disrespect… your stuff is on another level.. I was just wondering. Sometimes.. people care to much about stuff they have no skin in the game on. “Me”… I have seen pictures of that car on line… and you do a lot of Referencing in your models… I was wondering 💭 that’s it.
@@hungryhoss1379 no worries man, you asked why. This is why. Thats all😄
Just make sure to stay away from any trains with this one.
You must be referring to the movie Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry where they wreck a '69 Charger R/T into a train at the end of the movie?
Incidentally, that '69 Charger was painted a Mopar High Impact color by the name of Citron Yella(for Dodge cars) and Curious Yellow(for Plymouth cars). The color was actually a 1971 color only, so the '69 Charger used in the movie had been repainted to a newer color. The AAR 'Cuda in this build is mimicking a color called "Sassy Green"(Plymouth's name for it, Dodge called it "Go Green"). Cheers.
05gtdriver It’s been a minute since I’ve seen the movie and this paint job heavily reminded me of their car. I always mixed their Charger up with this year Cuda and I’ve never really understood why.
@@TildeathTheKid Yeah, I don't get always them right either, Chrysler had a way of mixing up left-over paint to change the hue a bit and rename the color. Sassy green gets confused with Sublime a lot and in photos you can see why as the sunlight will make them appear the same. I looked up years ago, the Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry Charger because I had never seen a '69 Charger painted that way(the High Impact colors debuted 1969, but the you usually just see Hemi Orange or Go Mango for 1969).
I love that movie! I try to watch whenever I see it in the listing :-)
Here's an Ironic twist, my gamer tag is TSMCXS2 my original one was S2-FCKUBITCH I changed it because I wanted something different.