1958 Plymouth Fury "Christine"

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TheCat30

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Here's the Plymouth Belvedere/Fury. Built to look like the one in the movie "Christine".

The movie car was actually a Belvedere and not a Fury. A Fury has Gold Chrome on the sides and front grille instead of Silver Chrome.

Model Kit: AMT/Ertl Kit # 38396

Scale: 1:25

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Great build of a truly 'wicked' looking car felix,top stuff! cheers tony
 
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m1ks

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Well that would explain why i've never had any joy when I searched for Plymouth Fury models to model on Christine, I only ever found kits based on the later squarer models, it's one i've wanted to do since I returned to modelling.

Nice job on yours BTW.
 
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frame69

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Very nice, I fancy one for a diorama with the battered remains of a D9 in the background. Someone has modelled the famous buried one which was recently dug up.

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Semperfi

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Wow! Beautiful detail.......That's what I'm talkin' about! Few questions for ya........What did you use to mask your paint job? Have you ever used a liquid mask? Did you use "bare metal foil" for the trim? Do you use an airbrush and if you do, which do you prefer enamels or acrylics?
 
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TheCat30

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Hi Jay - Thank you very much. For your Questions...

I used Tamiya's Masking Tape. I never used liquid mask... yet.

Yes - I used Bare Metal Foil for all the trim on this kit.

No - I usually don't use an Airbrush for model cars. Only on Military vehicles, tanks, planes.. etc.

I used testor's Dark Red Spray Can on this kit.
 
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