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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
Posts: 3,153
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Re: The importance of color
Definitely much better with all the colors. I understand your thing for black, though, and building your models the way you'd want them in real life. If it were me, there would be a sea of blue cars.
You know, that couple on the curb doesn't change their expression for any of the cars they're looking at. Shallow folks... ![]() Is that blonde in the blue and white dress supposed to be Debbie from American Graffiti? |
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Senior Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Spokane Valley, WA
Posts: 8,356
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Re: The importance of color
Yes that is a Debbie figure and the one behind the Fiat and El Camino is the Toad figure. They were issued with some of the American Graffiti cars about 10 years ago. They were also packaged with 1/64 hot wheel Graffiti cars as well. They are relatively hard to find now, and most are outside my budget. They look better in real life than in the photos.
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Modesto, Claifornia
Posts: 236
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Re: The importance of color
Really cool collection, thanks for sharing.
and I'm gonna have to give those colors a look see. I'm stuck in a flat and satin stage, I'm workin on a 64 fleetside and plan on using a dark flat grey with a little fauxtina ![]()
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