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YBlock292

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  1. Thank You very much for Your positive comments! I also think, that this "clean" silver/black color combo underlines the styling of this Chrysler. Ludwig
  2. Body Color is "Silver haze metallic".
  3. Man, that's a cool car! Congratulations to Your newest build according to Your high quality standards! Ludwig
  4. Thank You very much for Your comments!
  5. Thank You very much!
  6. I only replaced the standard carburetor by a bigger one and added a free breathing air cleaner for extra power ... Body color is Tamiya "Pearl Blue", interior is a mixture of aluminum, blue and green.
  7. David: The bed floor on the 55 Pickup is a decal from am 1964 Chevy Pickup. The bed floor on the 1960 Apache I painted by hand a while ago with stripes of BMF.
  8. Thank You very much, guys! Bob: That's a dolly for the transportation of bottle caskets.
  9. AMTs edition of the 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Pickup "Coca-Cola"-edition with a vending machine and a dolly (both metal).
  10. Thanks!
  11. Hi Thomas, one more time You proved how a snap kit can look as good as a full kit. This Ford even looks fast parking in the drive way! Regards Ludwig
  12. Thank You, guys! Rusty: I used Tamiya TS 98 Pure Orange (rattle can). Regards Ludwig
  13. Great build, as always from Your workbench! Regards Ludwig
  14. Congratulations! You've done justice to this kit. Rare Italian car & kit. Regards Ludwig
  15. Thank You very much!
  16. I tried to build this AMT-kit as a kind of "plain Jane": no ww-tires, the hubcaps were taken from a 66 Pickup. Body color is "light sand" from Model Master (spray can). And with the 67 Impala SS 427:
  17. 1:24 Revell-Monogram's 1978 El Camino, painted in Red Metallic (Tamiya). Just noticed, that I forgot to glue on the outside mirrors ...
  18. Thank You very much, I appreciate Your comments. Ludwig
  19. Thank You very much!
  20. Body color of this nice little station wagon is "Sand beige" (Model-Master rattle can), interior is mostly a dark brown shade, I mixed myself.
  21. Man, that's a cool "Monte". A good example to show how a snap-kit can turn out when built by a skilled modeler. Regards Ludwig
  22. Thanks, everbody!
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