Cherry bombs ! that brings back memories trey! The surfer style seat covers and the cool box are just genius ! fantastic ! this is going to be one wicked looking woody!!! cheers tony
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Tony thanks ,glad to see you fellas across the pond know about cherry bombs did'nt realize you could get 'em over there!
Thanks Steve, we call 'em curtains too, funny what we put up over the windows back in the day aint it? I remember my Mom going with some crazy stuff back in the 70's lol.
Ian thanks!
I had an epic paint failure and had to strip it down and start over. That being said I'm just going with a candy over gold and moving on.Comment
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Dude , that is bitchin! (is that how they used to talk in california in the 60's!!!!?) OR excellent work old boy! I just love a nice candy apple paint job trey, are you going to whitewall the tyres or leave them as black? It would look amazing if you could get something to look like Moon discs on the wheels too! This thread is seriously making me want a car model !!! cheers tonyComment
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Tony thanks ,yea 'bitch'n' is the correct lingo ! No whitewalls on this one but do have some 'baby moons' to put on it. Hope you pull the trigger on a car build would really dig seeing what you would do with it.
Drew thanks a bunch and yep it really is that simple! The trick is getting even coverage without tiger striping it.
Vaughan appreciate that, yea I gotta change subjects from time to time so I do'nt get burned out!
I did get some progress done in spite of having to work ! The dash I kept simple and used some Formula 500 Canopy glue for the gauge lens
I scratched a Hood scoop
Finished the hub caps with MM metalizer stainless then buffed it a bit for a dull beach worn shine
Wrapped up the interior with some dry brushing over the 'wood' grain to give it a little depth
Then a series of dry brushing and pastels to weather the running gearComment
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Looking fantastic Trey. I love the paint job. Simple but VERY effective. I might have to try that one day.
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Thanks Fellas,I'm closing in on it for sure,finished weathering and got the basic assembly complete
windows masked sprayed and inked
while waiting for some paint to dry I scratched up a longboard
Widows and interior in so all the sub assemblies finally come together!Comment
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Thanks Tony, glad to hear you'll be doing a 'cage' soon! Frenched the front turn signals and getting the wood grain decals onComment
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