'32 Ford Street Rod
My original plan for this kit was to build it into a custom street rod, but it's a skill level 2 kit, so the frame, fenders, and floor pan are all 1 piece, and would have required a lot of extra work to build what I had in mind. Instead, I opted to build the kit OOB, and paint it like the box photo. I intended to use the decals for color detail, but discovered during application that they were old and had yellowed quite badly, so in the end I left them off.
Though I didn't detail the engine, I ended up leaving the hood off to try to make the model look a little more like a hot rod.
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2 25 August 2020, 16:40
Spanjaard
looks very nice
you know that if you leave the yellowed decals in the window for a while, they get sort of white again? i guess in Texas in summer, it should not take that long. but if you leave them too long, they will face too much
looks very nice
you know that if you leave the yellowed decals in the window for a while, they get sort of white again? i guess in Texas in summer, it should not take that long. but if you leave them too long, they will face too much
2 September 2020, 10:25
Mike Szwarc
Thanks for the tip! I may have an old sheet of decals in my stash to try it on.
Thanks for the tip! I may have an old sheet of decals in my stash to try it on.
2 September 2020, 12:02
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Revell's '32 Ford Street Rod built OOB