1948 Lincoln Continental
Classic Continental Convertable
- Skala:
- 1:25
- Status:
- Avslutad
- Satte igång:
- October 5, 2014
- Avslutad:
- October 18, 2014
Found at Ollie's Outlet for $7.99 USD, Picture on box looked like it had a bluish hue on the green while the recommend color was Dark Green. I chose instead to paint it a Testors Gloss Teal #1193 with Sand #1706 top.
Projekt inventering
Fullständiga kit
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Projektets färger
Exterior
Interior
Details
Fotoalbum
Kommentarer
18 October 2014, 20:15
Christian Meyerhoff
Well, people building Lindberg Kits fear nothing! Good luck mate!
Well, people building Lindberg Kits fear nothing! Good luck mate!
18 October 2014, 20:33
Curtis Caden
The Lincoln Continental was a level 2 and was harder to assemble than the Ford Cabriolet that was a level 3! I will admit that I had problems getting both sides of the floor pan and both sixes of the doors and both sides of the firewall spray painted in the right colors. The trunk and fenders were 3 pieces and left some nasty seems that required filler. The front fenders were each in two pieces. The alignment of all the pieces is close but not exactly right. My next model is a $54.99 ICM model of a Packard Twelve (Series 1408) which should be a much better quality model. Interestingly enough this model had no chrome plated parts!
The Lincoln Continental was a level 2 and was harder to assemble than the Ford Cabriolet that was a level 3! I will admit that I had problems getting both sides of the floor pan and both sixes of the doors and both sides of the firewall spray painted in the right colors. The trunk and fenders were 3 pieces and left some nasty seems that required filler. The front fenders were each in two pieces. The alignment of all the pieces is close but not exactly right. My next model is a $54.99 ICM model of a Packard Twelve (Series 1408) which should be a much better quality model. Interestingly enough this model had no chrome plated parts!
18 October 2014, 21:18