1937 Ford Sedan Slantback
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1937 Ford Sedan Slantback
Well, here she is, all dressed up an nowhere to go!! LOL.
I lowered the front suspension, wired the engine, flocked the interior and gave her some lap safety belts.
I didn't like the kit wheels and tyres so I added some from the parts bin.
Paint is Zero Paints base silver overcoated with Zero Paints Candy Electric Blue on the fenders. Gloss coat is automotive two pack.
Yes,the die really does swing if you move the model.
I lowered the front suspension, wired the engine, flocked the interior and gave her some lap safety belts.
I didn't like the kit wheels and tyres so I added some from the parts bin.
Paint is Zero Paints base silver overcoated with Zero Paints Candy Electric Blue on the fenders. Gloss coat is automotive two pack.
Yes,the die really does swing if you move the model.
Last edited by Al. on Thu 14 Mar 2013, 11:13 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: 1937 Ford Sedan Slantback
I have always like this one. the colors you picked really bring the car to life.
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Re: 1937 Ford Sedan Slantback
cool color and love the interior 8)
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