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Finished the foil work on my '67 Riviera annual , ,[PICS]
Also found my stash of old AMT red line tires yesterday so things are back on track with it again.
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Finished the foil work on my '67 Riviera annual , ,[PICS]
Crispy!!!! *NM*
Nice...I always thought that was one of the better styled cars of that era. Almpost looks custom straight from the factory. Need to get mine finished. *NM*
great work on the foil! *NM*
both paint and chrome trim look t-riff! IMHO, the '67 Riviera design was the very peak for the nameplate; Steve, yours is really doing that justice! TB *NM*
Wow Steve, that's some fine BMF work... *NM*
Really nice BMF work....re the Riviera styling, both it & the Toronado use the same basic body shell, taking nothing away from the Riv tho' but I prefer the Toro but either one in 1:1 scale would keep me happy...clean crisp mid 60's design. *NM*
Wow, that's precision in applying foil! *NM*
Very nice, clean foil work Steve! *NM*
Looks wet.... Nothing better than a good foiling *NM*
Nicely done! I fear for my sanity when I attempt all the bright work on my current project. *NM*
Beautifully done Steve! Extra work on the foundation really pays off in seeing the foil come out so smooth. *NM*
Nice work! Don’t forget the door handles and the key locks. *NM*
I won't Mike. I always do the door handles with chrome paint and I have a PE set with lock. Thing is, I forgot to put the divot for the lock back in the trunk lid when I repaired the glue damage. LOL *NM*
Maybe drill a small hole with pin vise, insert tiny plastic rod from Evergreen and then paint chrome silver….might fix it. I think I remember doing something like that on an old glue bomb once. *NM*
I'll just use the PF part on it. It really should have been countersunk a bit but it'll be fine, I think. *NM* *PIC*