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37 Ford coupe
Topic Started: Sep 18 2010, 05:50 PM (866 Views)
bigmike312
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In case you can't tell it I am feeling a lot better and have finished two models this week.

I got this from a guy on Fred's a couple months ago. He had already done all the hard work of building a cage and fitting everything else and even doing some fine detail painting on the small parts, all I had to do was paint it and put it together. I did build the headers out of a set from the pavement modifieds and some aluminum tubing. Monogram 37 Ford, wheels and tires from Fred and decals from Polar Lights David Pearson kit.

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GavinEvitt
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jsm jsm fbr

Love that body shape, and it looks great on a mod. :)))
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carl
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Looks real good :)))

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:))) :))) :)))
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Awesome build Mike!!! 1bbb Love the clean look and color of the model a lot!!!
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B) :))) :))) :)))
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nice car there Mike!! fbr
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I think that this is ONE OF YOUR BEST YET, MIKE !!!!!!!!! Man, that paint job just JUMPS OUT AT YA !!!!!!!!!! and the "trim coloring", and just the build in general............. TRULY BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!! fbr fbr :))) :)))

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bigmike312
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.z. for all the comments and compliments guys! Glad you all enjoy my efforts.

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fbr Superb built
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very nice build mike,clutch
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B) fbr Killer !!! Luv those '37 coupes. Is that Monogram '37 1/25th or 1/24th ???
Great color combo !!! :)))
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bigmike312
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Thanks again.

It is 1/24 but doesn't appear to be quite as big as their 39 Chevy.

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That is beautiful Mike! Great color combination as well. What did you use for the chassis?
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