32 Three Window
This is my first hot rod model. Monogram 32 Ford three window. Built box stock except for the brake lights. The carpet monster eat one of the kit lights. Of course I found it right after I finished the model.
The paint is Rust-Oleum brown and Tamiya XF6 copper. Two coats of Rust-Oleum Cyrstal Clear and buffed out with Mothers carnauba wax. Hand painted the wheels black.
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Tom Bebout said on December 31, 2018
Bruce that’s a neat looking 3 window Ford. Colors look good as well. Modeled after a particular Ford or is the color combination your own inspiration? BTW, our daughter and family just moved to Mooresville and are really enjoying the area.
Bruce Lewerenz said on December 31, 2018
I saw this color combination on a VW beetle at a car show and loved it. I figured it would look good on a fat fender rod. Mooresville is a nice area if you can put up with the traffic.
Tom Bebout said on January 1, 2019
My kids said the same thing Bruce! The traffic is awful.
Jeff Bailey said on December 31, 2018
I love the copper color! Well done, Bruce. I like those blacked-out Cragars, too.
Craig Abrahamson said on December 31, 2018
Really nice finish on this this….love that color, too. Good work!
bob mack said on December 31, 2018
awesome
Robert Royes said on December 31, 2018
Nice !!! I knew Krylon worked on models, nice to know Rustoleum does too.
Rob Anderson said on December 31, 2018
Very nice! Monogram cars often get overlooked because of their aircraft kits. The thing I always liked about them over say, Revell, or AMT, was how well detailed they were without being fiddly to build. Nice finish!
Matt Minnichsoffer said on January 1, 2019
Very clean build Bruce. Nice fit & finish throughout.
david leigh-smith said on January 1, 2019
Very nice, Bruce, certainly looks to me like you’ve been making cars for years.
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