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Chris Greathouse (chrisagreat)
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Project 022 -- '37 Ford Convertible with Trailer

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6 November 2018, 23:55
Tom ...
Any idea what color scheme you're going to do?
16 November 2018, 17:41
Tom ...
(Was hoping you'd make the Bond car.)
16 November 2018, 17:42
Chris Greathouse
Bond car is still on a boat from China, estimated delivery Dec 5th-20th, so it's in my stash... just moving reeeeealy slow to the stash shelf 😛 Same with the Fairlady Z. and I'm going to use Vallejo's "Magic Blue" which is a little brighter than box art, but I usually stick to box colors, unless something in "" color sucks.
16 November 2018, 18:16
Tom ...
Base coat looks excellent! Nice work. Now get that clear coat on or I'm going to have a panic attack!
20 November 2018, 18:26
Chris Greathouse
1 thing I hate about this project is that the instructions are 24 years old, and the color coding is different... and there were a ton to pieces that didn't have a color code at all... I ended up painted these base blue because I don't know the colors of the real life pieces... but most the pieces are hidden on the underside or in the engine bay. but so far so good. 🙂
20 November 2018, 20:34
Martin Oostrom
Stuff in transit to your stash can be put in 'on order'.
I like this car. A pity you have to guess about the colours.
20 November 2018, 20:40
Tom ...
Ah, bummer. On one hand I like having the color codes but on the other I would like to get more creative and maybe more realism with my own color schemes. However I find that really hard so it is nice to have the codes to fall back on.

Interestingly I've started using Pinterest for ideas and examples. I'm surprised how well it works for that: pinterest.com/cohort_tom/model-references/
20 November 2018, 21:44
Bob Hall
Looks Great, Google Images is a gold mine ! And if you guy's need parts,wheels ect ect, I have years worth left over parts and decals.
22 November 2018, 00:29
Chris Greathouse
I guess I'm more the Lego type of car modeler... just give numbers, colors and steps to follow. Don't get me wrong, I want to make them look good... but as per the instructions.... I'm not a car guy in life, so I don't really see myself chasing down details and 'extra bits' for a model... But boy howdy, I still love the hobby and enjoy learning and getting better 🙂
24 November 2018, 01:58
Bob Hall
Hey ! What ever makes ya happy, right !
24 November 2018, 02:00
Chris Greathouse
indeed... and this scalemates site has made it more fun because ya'll are so interactive 🙂
24 November 2018, 03:48
Chris Greathouse
so Tom.... ya know how you said you'd have a panic attack a week ago if I didn't hurry up and clear.... well you can rest easy, it finally got done tonight 😛 Tomorrow is build and hopefully photos for ya'll
26 November 2018, 03:58
Chris Greathouse
DONE! Looks badass too 🙂 even with the wonky instruction sheets.
27 November 2018, 17:29
Neuling
Beautiful!
27 November 2018, 17:33
Tom ...
Sweet paint job! Looks really good. Feel much better seeing the clear coat 🙂
27 November 2018, 17:33
Bob Hall
Looks Great ! Top Notch !
27 November 2018, 18:22
Chris Greathouse
@all Thanks for the support getting through those blasted seats, they turned out looking pretty damn good
27 November 2018, 20:25
Martin Oostrom
Well done CG. Good perseverance on the seats 👍
27 November 2018, 22:03
Ben M
What a great build. Knowing the trouble that came up makes it all the more impressive.
28 November 2018, 13:48
Spanjaard
very nice job on those seats 🙂
29 November 2018, 22:03
Bob Hall
I agree, a little patience and perseverance pays off in the form of a beauty of a '37 Ford !
29 November 2018, 23:35
Chris Greathouse
Adding pics with my photo booth, this was my 22nd build...
29 January 2019, 02:21
Peter Hardy
Chris, you and Tom must be related. There is a resemblance there somewhere. Anyway, this one looks good. Well done.
29 January 2019, 11:18

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