Bench Update for June 2024
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- Here is a look at some of the kits that I am working on now. I do a lot of juggling projects and it has a lot to do with what I'm in the mood to do. Been working on this 1967 Mustang GTA. Started a Vanishing Point Challenger, and a bit more on my 71 Mustang Wide Body.
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you make it look so easy, cant believe how realistic you make these models keep up the amazing work
Thank you!
Nice progress on all three builds. It is nice to see where you find the decals you need. Thanks for sharing.
You bet. Thanks!
All those builds are coming along nicely!,that 67'Mustang has contest winner written all over it!,looking forward to more progress videos on these builds.👍
Thanks 👍
The paint job on the widebody mustang looks great, also love the color of the 67 GTA 👍👍
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Everything is looking good !!!
Thank you!
Always great information on the details. A lot of fun ‘ riding along with you ‘ Keep em coming
Thanks, will do!
Things are looking good. I especially like the GTA Mustang. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I’m finishing up that GTA. Just can’t put it down!
The blue and silver on the 71 is a great combination.
It looks really cool. I wasn’t sure at first but love it.
Great job on the BMF. 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Your builds are coming along nicely 😁
Thanks 😁
Awesome job on the bare metal foil👏
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Very nice work my friend.....
Thank you very much
Your bmf work is 🔥
Thanks!
Looks amazing
Thanks!
Your builds are lookin pretty sweet. Your paint jobs always look so flawless.
Thank you!
All lookin' great, RaaaOoool!
Thank you!
thanks for the awesome update. really looking forward to seeing the red mustang finished.
You and me both!
Rats! Foiled, again. Great job on this, it looks fabulous brings back memories of my old GTA.
LOL! Thanks!
I’m going to be honest, I don’t care for the body kit on the 71, but, I love it! The paint combo with the gold accents looks amazing. Can’t wait to see it finished. And the 67 looks beautiful , too. You do such great work, I love your builds, what ever kind of car, especially the Fords.
Thank you. That is something I don’t normally build but did want something different to build to break up all the stock style builds.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler Understandable. Wait, is that a real word?😅
Nice one mate love thebwide boy mustang
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Great update video bud
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Great lookn builds
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Very nice progress. So, is Your new nickname gonna be "chip" now ? That sucks though. A little touch up, and it wount even be noticable. Been there done that.
Instead of Mic drop. It’s hood drop! I do it all the time!
Did the turn signal hood come in the kit or did you use a resin hood? My original issue of that kit only has the flat hood
The kits hood is the flat hood like you have. This hood is part of a resin conversion kit from Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland. I found this on eBay a few years back as the kit was not available.
Is the amt challenger a good one for that movie car? I thought there was a massive hole in the hood
It’s not the easiest kit to build being a convertible body. Depending on what issue you have depends on what hood you get. The actual Vanishing Point kit has two hoods. One with hole and one without. I filled the hole myself as that hood looks better to me. If you have one of the Yankee Challenger kits. That one only has the hood with the hole.
Do you have video. On how to bmf scripts
Yes and no. I have done a few videos on BMF but not this method. It’s a bit of a process over a few days and would have to be filmed in steps.
@The Muscle Car Modeler, I am looking for the Ford purple color, that was used, on the 1969 Ford Shellby Cobra, that my sister's boyfriend had in 1973, any idea, where I can find this color?
Sorry, not familiar with that one.
@The Muscle Car Modeler,,What airbrush are you using, brand and model #, please? It took me 4 years to finish my 1967 Shelby Cobra, I am donating it to the MARTIN AUTO MUSEUM, in Glendale, Arizona.
Currently I use a Grex Tritium TS3. Cool. I know that Museum well!