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Old 03-25-2013, 11:48 AM   #1
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building a resin 29 ford model a sedan delivery

starting with a jimmy flintstone 29 model a resin body. and a monogram 29 ford woody donor kit for the chassis. i took a set of amt custom white walls and a set of wheels out of a deora kit., some custom detail parts, it is red oxide primer and john deere blitz black on the roof. i just love gas and oil stuff so i had to put on the esso decals.
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Old 05-25-2013, 06:25 AM   #2
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Re: building a resin 29 ford model a sedan delivery

I missed this before. Purdy dang kewl! Jimmy's stuff is 1/25 like everyone else but Monogram,right? Looks good and can't even tell the difference on this type of build.

Edit: Esso??
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Re: building a resin 29 ford model a sedan delivery

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I missed this before. Purdy dang kewl! Jimmy's stuff is 1/25 like everyone else but Monogram,right? Looks good and can't even tell the difference on this type of build.

Edit: Esso??
same scale on the body. but when you glue it you must use epoxy or crazy glue because regular model glue does not work on resin parts. i got messed up on the decals,i am building another one in the esso theme. there is more clean up on the resin bodys you have to remove alot of casting flash from the parts and them clean them to remove the mold release. alot of fun!!
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