Ford 3 litre GT

Mickc1440

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I’ve learned a couple of things over the last month, the first is respect wall tiles as they are very sharp when broken and hurt when they hit you in the face . Secondly stick to what you know, armour and aircraft models. Here’s my finished Ford, I don’t know how old the kit is but there are several issues with fit and the instructions. They show the wheels and tyres to be fitted before joining the body halves together, that wouldn’t make painting very easy so I didn’t. I added some seat belts a gear stick and drilled out the exhausts, I also replaced some of the light lenses using pva. I also had an issue with the decals reacting with the microsol. Anyway here it is, now back to my other project.
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Steve Jones

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A terrific build Mick. I would be proud to have that one in the display cabinet. Well done mate:thumb2:
 

Lee Drennen

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Very Nice mick
Is this the 1/32 scale Airfix? I’m really wanting to build some of the kits I have several now just calling my name
 

Lee Drennen

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Thanks mick
I’m going have to get one. I’m on vacation now when I get back I plan on building some of the road racers I need a break from the Military Models for a bit
 

Jim R

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Hi Mick
You've made a really good job of that. As others have said it can be fun to move away from what you are comfortable with and then get a great result.
Jim
 
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