Hi all!
Here some pictures of my '95 Ford Mustang.
Unfortunatly 1:25 scale, and not 1:1 scale
The kit is from Monogram and it builds pretty fine!
Sorry for the blurry pictures; I scanned reasonable sharp gloss photo's, but I can't get the scanned quality bether.
Model was build in 2000 for my best man and good friend Jack Sliphorst.
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'95 Ford Mustang
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Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 05:11 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 06:03 PM UTC
Beautiful Mustang Paul. Even though the pictures are blurry, you can still see the great shiny paint job. Engine looks great as well.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 06:18 PM UTC
Pretty cool. My wife had one and the model does reperesent the 1:1 really well.
Did Monogram spec the interior of the engine bay as being the same body color? I don't remember if the 1:1 was the same of if it was coated with a black coat of paint?
Did Monogram spec the interior of the engine bay as being the same body color? I don't remember if the 1:1 was the same of if it was coated with a black coat of paint?
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Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 06:50 PM UTC
Thanks for the nice comments!
Actually, I did not know. I just followed Monograms instructions. I did not asked myself if it was correct, I just asumed it.
Googled arround and found some pictures of a 1995 engine bay and it looks like it's colored the same way as the body. So I think i's correct.
http://www.anacondadesign.com/mustang/engine.html
and: http://www.justafiveoh.us/silversprings/dsc03782.jpg
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Did Monogram spec the interior of the engine bay as being the same body color? I don't remember if the 1:1 was the same of if it was coated with a black coat of paint?
Actually, I did not know. I just followed Monograms instructions. I did not asked myself if it was correct, I just asumed it.
Googled arround and found some pictures of a 1995 engine bay and it looks like it's colored the same way as the body. So I think i's correct.
http://www.anacondadesign.com/mustang/engine.html
and: http://www.justafiveoh.us/silversprings/dsc03782.jpg
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Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 06:59 PM UTC
Nice job on the Mustang. I like that color on it.
I built that one a few years ago for a friend that had a 1:1
scale one. The engine bay is definately body color.
Good job.
Dave S.
I built that one a few years ago for a friend that had a 1:1
scale one. The engine bay is definately body color.
Good job.
Dave S.