Last seen: Apr 3, 2026
Wow! I don't think I've ever seen a 7-figure (well, I assume "7-figure" ) vehicle at a local car show. Concours, yes. Museum, yes. Local.....never.
Of course, I thought this was a 1/18th for the first 5 seconds..... 😔 😔 - Yes, a great car AND history. The fact that all those little dents in th...
-Yes, I knew this would come up. I've had ZERO issues stripping "regular chrome plating" from plastic parts and I'm 99% sure that I've successfully s...
Chav, your dedication to this prototype project is truly inspiring! It looks GREAT! 😎 😎 But here's a tip ... when stripping paint or chrome from p...
@100ford2003 That's really the ONLY thing I miss about airbrushes. I'm excellent at color-matching but doing that means I'm brushing on the paint. Wi...
Allow me to answer the latter question first: 1) I do see prices "softening" a bit with models & 1:1 cars. Some dealerships (not all ) have res...
A very decent model which I have (in fact, it's the newest year Mustang in my collection until a non-resin 2024 0r '25 shows up ) but I regret passing...
I suppose I could, or at the very least, fashion "fixed" rear glass but I have "bigger fish to fry." You'll recall, my next 1/18 "glass project" w...
I agree, I just wish the rear windows did the same.
Maisto?
This is one of those models that if something were missing, how would you know?
I love to hear stories like this. As you know (...and as I have said for years ) "wheels" can make or break any model. Thanks for your comments.
Behind the scenes: Filming Bullitt in the street of San Francisco. – Legend Lines
Knowing how lazy I am, it's not too difficult understand why... I've had airbrushes, but for my purposes, all that cleaning & upkeep negates the...