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AMT 57 Ford Fairlane 500
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looks great. Nice paint job.
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Thanks!I aurbrushed Tamiya gloss red over Tamiya gloss white.
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to philo426
that would be sooo coooollll in a paper model!!!!
since there is no one making it online! but it mite be too complex to handle! I mean rounding edges! |
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Along with several other AMT models I remember making one of these way back in 1957/58. I dread to think what you had to pay for these kits now.
I used to like the 3-in-1 kits that could be assembled as stock , rod, or custom. Mostly the custom versions won out with me.
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Looks like something you could get at Steak and Shake!I know they had a kid's food container that looked like a 57 Bel Air convertible.He means a more accurate one.
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It would have been nice if Cami had continued her little beauties, but she mainly stuck with Chevvies. (See Ecard models ....
https://www.ecardmodels.com/index.ph...per-model.html
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Great looking model! My first stock car was a '57 Ford 2 door hardtop powered with a 312 Ford engine. It was as fast as the Chevrolets but came up a little short in the handling department. I was a green 18 year old kid and it was a great beginner's car.
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