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I got this kit in a Secret Santa kit exchange. It was built as a near replica of the car the James Dean character drove in the 1955 movie Rebel Without A Cause. It was built directly from the box except for the center hood bead that I did by cutting a groove and embedding wire. The paint is Tamiya spray can black and the white walls were brush painted. I even watched the movie during the build process. It is a pretty nice kit with posable front wheels and an opening trunk. The first time I built this kit over a quarter of a century ago, I chopped the top. In the meantime the great Revell kit was released.

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15 hours ago, larman said:

Nice job! Always liked that car.

 

14 hours ago, Tom99 said:

Nice.

 

14 hours ago, Ron W. said:

You nailed it !

 

 

7 hours ago, ChrisR said:

Looks great!!

 

5 hours ago, PappyD340 said:

Real nice Merc!

Thanks guys. It was a surprisingly fun project.

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On 1/26/2020 at 10:00 AM, espo said:

Great looking build and it definitely has the look of the car used in the movie. 

 

On 1/26/2020 at 12:47 PM, carrucha said:

Nice work replicating an iconic Mercury.

 

3 hours ago, Koellefornia Kid said:

Still one my favourite movie cars (even though it´s stock), its just beautiful ! Well done! 

Thanks guys - The actual car has been in the Reno car museum for a very long time but I am unsure of its history leading up to the movie in 1955 and before it went in the museum. It was at the Pebble Beach Concours a few years ago for the special Mercury class.

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23 hours ago, Koellefornia Kid said:

Still one my favourite movie cars (even though it´s stock), its just beautiful ! Well done! 

I always thought the Mercurys of this era had more of the appearance of a modified car than many stock cars of the era, right off the showroom floor.

Agreed,  this is very nice. 

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That looks simply gorgeous. Sometimes, less IS more, and this really shows off the already attractive body lines of the Merc. Very well done.

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