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You'll have your work cut out for you with this one Al.

She's a little rough. :P

Just a little history on this kit.

I originally bought it for less than $10.00 at an antique shop probably more than 30 years ago.

It sat and literally collected dust since then.

I bought a few parts for it from Modelhaus way back when, and then, unfortunately for you, I pirated a few parts from it to complete my '60 convertible when a better example presented itself.

What your starting with is sort of a mish-mash of leftover parts accumulated over many many years.

It might be a bit of a challenge and will definitely qualify as a "glue bomb" or "rescue" build.

Good luck Al! ;)

 

Steve

 

2v23EkceNxwUbWP.jpg 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

You'll have your work cut out for you with this one Al.

She's a little rough. :P

Just a little history on this kit.

I originally bought it for less than $10.00 at an antique shop probably more than 30 years ago.

It sat and literally collected dust since then.

I bought a few parts for it from Modelhaus way back when, and then, unfortunately for you, I pirated a few parts from it to complete my '60 convertible when a better example presented itself.

What your starting with is sort of a mish-mash of leftover parts accumulated over many many years.

It might be a bit of a challenge and will definitely qualify as a "glue bomb" or "rescue" build.

Good luck Al! ;)

 

Steve

 

2v23EkceNxwUbWP.jpg 

 

I love that one!!!!

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Ron Hamilton said:

I love that one!!!!

 

1 hour ago, cobraman said:

Great looking model.

Thanks guys, but I don't want to hi-jack Al's thread.

Sorry Al! :P

 

Steve

Edited by StevenGuthmiller
Posted
On 2/12/2019 at 12:51 PM, StevenGuthmiller said:

You'll have your work cut out for you with this one Al.

She's a little rough. :P

Just a little history on this kit.

I originally bought it for less than $10.00 at an antique shop probably more than 30 years ago.

It sat and literally collected dust since then.

I bought a few parts for it from Modelhaus way back when, and then, unfortunately for you, I pirated a few parts from it to complete my '60 convertible when a better example presented itself.

What your starting with is sort of a mish-mash of leftover parts accumulated over many many years.

It might be a bit of a challenge and will definitely qualify as a "glue bomb" or "rescue" build.

Good luck Al! ;)

 

Steve

 

2v23EkceNxwUbWP.jpg 

 

Steve , it is a labor of love, I have a soft spot for the old Mercurys......

Posted
18 hours ago, cobraman said:

Great looking model.

 

10 hours ago, Sledsel said:

I'll be watching..... Have a similar "rescue" on the shelf to be done.

 

thanks guys

Posted
7 hours ago, thatz4u said:

Steve , it is a labor of love, I have a soft spot for the old Mercurys......

I have to admit, as far as full sized Mercurys go after about 1956, the '60 is my favorite.

 

Steve

Posted
7 hours ago, thatz4u said:

UPDATE: windshield frame repaired, primer is on, interior done...

Very nice Al!

I'm surprised at how quickly and nicely the windshield frame swap went.

Nice work!

 

Steve

Posted
17 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Very nice Al!

I'm surprised at how quickly and nicely the windshield frame swap went.

Nice work!

 

Steve

Now it goes into the paint shop, & then the Chrome Shop.....

Posted (edited)

Watching this one.

 

I also have a soft spot for a 1960 Mercury.

I picked up a decent builder a few years ago. If I can ever find stock tail light lenses I'll get to it

 

My goal for the build is this exact car

 

60mercuryconv.jpg

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Posted
3 hours ago, gtx6970 said:

Watching this one.

 

I also have a soft spot for a 1960 Mercury.

I picked up a decent builder a few years ago. If I can ever find stock tail light lenses I'll get to it

 

My goal for the build is this exact car

 

60mercuryconv.jpg

Looks sharp in that color!

Will take a little work to change from a Park Lane to a Monterey, but not horrible.

The biggest issue will be the Monterey scripts.

 

Steve

Posted

paint is Tamiya TS-41 Coral Blue, chrome is finished, a little detail on the undercarriage, now to find the bumpers & gunsites......

60mcon4.jpg

60mcon5.jpg

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Posted
On 2/14/2019 at 7:24 PM, gtx6970 said:

Watching this one.

 

I also have a soft spot for a 1960 Mercury.

I picked up a decent builder a few years ago. If I can ever find stock tail light lenses I'll get to it

 

My goal for the build is this exact car

 

60mercuryconv.jpg

the color is Polynesian Beige, 1960 paint code N, hope this helps you......

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