1966 Pontiac GTO
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1966 Pontiac GTO
My first completed build of 2016. Its reignited my passion for our hobby, so the Corvette GS is moving along well, ditto the '67 Corvette.
Another six build are all cleaned up & sanded.
I'm unable to upload the GTO pics. Help!
Chris
Another six build are all cleaned up & sanded.
I'm unable to upload the GTO pics. Help!
Chris
webby- Moderator
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Re: 1966 Pontiac GTO
I have Chrome and have to insert my pics from photobucket
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Shouldn't be any problems. PM Chris and I'll see if I can help.
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I've put a step by step up on Chris's "help thread" Al ..
Covers the new version of uploading images from serving host server.
Covers the new version of uploading images from serving host server.
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It works! I used Chrome and no worries. So here is my 1966 GTO convertible by Revell. Its pretty much OOTB, apart from me hacking the roof off.
I should have narrowed the rear seat and built up the convertible specific rear inside panels, but I'm a lazy modeller. I reckon it captures the
spirit of the 1:1 well enough. Plug leads, fuel & choke lines and the vac booster hose were added. I'll revisit it and add heater hoses shortly.
A well optioned convertible in its day too. The pics are out of sequence, the shelf pic with some of my other GTOs should have been the last pic.
I should have narrowed the rear seat and built up the convertible specific rear inside panels, but I'm a lazy modeller. I reckon it captures the
spirit of the 1:1 well enough. Plug leads, fuel & choke lines and the vac booster hose were added. I'll revisit it and add heater hoses shortly.
A well optioned convertible in its day too. The pics are out of sequence, the shelf pic with some of my other GTOs should have been the last pic.
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That's smart. Really nice.
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Thanks Colin.
Nice job Chris!
Nice job Chris!
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No problems Al
That's a tidy build Chris, all the little details in the engine bay are nicely done.
That's a tidy build Chris, all the little details in the engine bay are nicely done.
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Beautiful build sir ......... the details are just right !
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Nicely done, right down to the floor mats! Great color too!
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