1952 Hudson Hornet Convertible
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1 11 October 2014, 00:02
Curtis Caden
Thanks guys. I don't ever remember seeing the real car in my lifetime. There is a museum in Indiana full of them - www.hostetlershudsons.com I appreciated all the details in the build and great photos of the model to follow as well. This was my first attempt at subtle weathering on the metal parts of the chassis and I wouldn't have tried it if they hadn't shown it in a photograph.
Thanks guys. I don't ever remember seeing the real car in my lifetime. There is a museum in Indiana full of them - www.hostetlershudsons.com I appreciated all the details in the build and great photos of the model to follow as well. This was my first attempt at subtle weathering on the metal parts of the chassis and I wouldn't have tried it if they hadn't shown it in a photograph.
18 October 2014, 21:07
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This skill level 3 model is a true classic. Using custom color schemes, many fine details and subtle weathering on chassis parts makes this Moebius model unique.