Nice work Mr. Mark 👍 Everything looks so Factory Fresh.. You out did yourself on this one , especially the Dash & Motor.. Very nice work. 👍 Can't wait for the final. 🦅🇺🇲🦅
Who's a happy man?? Great work Mark, it's coming along tremendously. Just a short line, it's way past bedtime. Cant wait for the finally. This is gonna be a knockout!! Catch ya then my friend. Take care.
Hi Grandpa, I can tell even at tnis stage of the build this beauty is going to tufn out a stunner, the orange is absolutely outstanding, looking forward to the next update, best regards from Australia, Les
Les, thank you very much. The kit has some great details molded in, and are fairly easy to highlight. I weathered the bottom yesterday and now it's ready to go together.
I think the military modelers us a dark gray instead of black, to make it look more "in scale", I like the way those wheels look. That dashboard came out amazing! This build looks great so far, can't wait for the final.
Thank you. I totally agree, the gray does look more like the right color at that scale. I am very happy with the dash. I even got the Pontiac emblem on the steering wheel to look right. I forgot to show it in the video.
I use my clear Mod Podge for a lot of things. It holds chrome in place very well too and does not fog up the chrome. I also use it to tack the glass in place. It is so useful.
Man I tell ya, you are so into details it is awesome! Love the wheels and rims and that German Gray is better. I have just use the black panel liner mostly but I will use it on my GTO... Which is not started and your are done as I told ya the other day... 🤣 I for got to tell ya that the pics of the decals were so grainy could not clean them up. Should have scan them... No problem I have some I found... 😁 Thanks you Mark for the kind words and everyone that has commented on my video about my eye issue. Thanks again Mark you and Teri are true friends! ❤ LLAP 🖖
I usually just use the panel liner myself too. I'm sorry about the decals. I wish you would have told me, I would have tried them again. Buddy we are all worried about you, and we all are sending you good vibes and prayers. If you need anything you let me know.
dou nice rims/tires body is looking sweet diggin the motor thinking what if 421 w/535hp 583 ft torque she yank some wheel 4 chur 😁🤩😎cant wait to see the final and thx 4 sharing Mark😋😅🤗
hay Eric I enjoy watching how you do your models.if I knew how to send pictures ove my models.i would.im working on a 64 Oldsmobile convertible.painted orange & red interior.
It's comin out real nice !! Mark ah your talents showin again LOL, Excellent detail as usual. Next step is it all together I'm guessing. Hey reaiiy, thanks for all the tips and great videos man. Oh yeah - those wheels could not be better if you shrunk down full size ones LOL.
Very nice, Mark. It's really coming along. I was keen on how nice the wheels turned out. I plan on building a 70 Trans Am and (of course) it uses the same type of wheel and I've not figured out a way to get them looking like they should - but you did. Did you hand-paint that black and silver separation on the star segment of the wheel? Or did you use a mask? Anyway, thanks for the video. Always an inspiration!
Thank you. I airbrushed everything with Chrome silver, then brush painted the German gray. Those separations kind of had a line where you could follow on a few of them, but the rest were just freehanded. A small brush and shallow breathing helped a lot. LOL
Coming along nicely 👍👍
Thank you very much.
Love those rims😊
Thank you very much. It took a while to do, but it was so worth it.
Outstanding Video!!!
Thanks TJ It is coming along good.
Very nice work on this one. It is going to be an outstanding build when it is completed. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much.
Hi this is a great expo love the engine you have made a great job of it Cheers😊😊
Thank you very much.
Wow! Talk about attention to detail! Very impressive. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much.
It's looking good.
Thank you.
Nice work Mr. Mark 👍 Everything looks so Factory Fresh.. You out did yourself on this one , especially the Dash & Motor.. Very nice work. 👍 Can't wait for the final. 🦅🇺🇲🦅
Thank you very much. I will be making the chassis a little dirty, but I want it to be car show fresh.
@@grandpamarkshobbies Sweet..👍
Who's a happy man?? Great work Mark, it's coming along tremendously. Just a short line, it's way past bedtime. Cant wait for the finally. This is gonna be a knockout!! Catch ya then my friend. Take care.
Thank you very much. I'm very happy with this one.
Such great work. Your detailing still amazes me.
Thank you very much.
Looking awesome my friend! Those rims turned out killer and the engine details and decals on the body looks sweet!
Thank you very much.
Looking great. Your so right about your fb group making us up our game. Some really talented people there.
Thank you. They are all a great group of people.
Another very nice car coming along great! Amazing detail. Keep them coming.
Thank you very much.
beautiful work mate.
Thank you very much.
Hi Grandpa, I can tell even at tnis stage of the build this beauty is going to tufn out a stunner, the orange is absolutely outstanding, looking forward to the next update, best regards from Australia, Les
Les, thank you very much. The kit has some great details molded in, and are fairly easy to highlight. I weathered the bottom yesterday and now it's ready to go together.
Love how you detail your model car 👍🏿
Thank you. I love doing the small detail stuff.
It's Hollywood here!
LOL It's all about Hollywood.
I think the military modelers us a dark gray instead of black, to make it look more "in scale", I like the way those wheels look. That dashboard came out amazing! This build looks great so far, can't wait for the final.
Thank you. I totally agree, the gray does look more like the right color at that scale. I am very happy with the dash. I even got the Pontiac emblem on the steering wheel to look right. I forgot to show it in the video.
Amazing detail work, good to hear the decals laid down so well.
Thank you so much.
Very detailed parts, nicely done. Look forward to your progress Mark.
Thank you very much. I am hoping to have it done by this weekend. Have something VERY big to start. LOL
Great looking build Mark…I like the idea of using modge podge for attaching the rear spoiler!
I use my clear Mod Podge for a lot of things. It holds chrome in place very well too and does not fog up the chrome. I also use it to tack the glass in place. It is so useful.
Looking good. The Judge is such a cool car.
Thanks. I really tried to match the real thing.
Man I tell ya, you are so into details it is awesome! Love the wheels and rims and that German Gray is better. I have just use the black panel liner mostly but I will use it on my GTO... Which is not started and your are done as I told ya the other day... 🤣 I for got to tell ya that the pics of the decals were so grainy could not clean them up. Should have scan them... No problem I have some I found... 😁
Thanks you Mark for the kind words and everyone that has commented on my video about my eye issue. Thanks again Mark you and Teri are true friends! ❤
LLAP 🖖
I usually just use the panel liner myself too. I'm sorry about the decals. I wish you would have told me, I would have tried them again. Buddy we are all worried about you, and we all are sending you good vibes and prayers. If you need anything you let me know.
dou nice rims/tires body is looking sweet diggin the motor thinking what if 421 w/535hp 583 ft torque she yank some wheel 4 chur 😁🤩😎cant wait to see the final and thx 4 sharing Mark😋😅🤗
Thank you. They said that that 400 would give 350 hp, but I think that was just to keep the insurance people happy. LOL
Looks amazing.
Thank you.
Great work Mark!
Thank you very much.
The tube that comes off the manifold is called a heat riser.
Thank you. I just need to figure out how to make one that looks right. LOL
Nice 😁
Thank you.
Lookin sharp.
Thank you very much.
hay Eric I enjoy watching how you do your models.if I knew how to send pictures ove my models.i would.im working on a 64 Oldsmobile convertible.painted orange & red interior.
That does sound cool.
It's comin out real nice !! Mark ah your talents showin again LOL, Excellent detail as usual. Next step is it all together I'm guessing. Hey reaiiy, thanks for all the tips and great videos man. Oh yeah - those wheels could not be better if you shrunk down full size ones LOL.
Thank you very much. You just made my day.
@@grandpamarkshobbies You make it so easy Mark. Can't help but praise your work.
Very nice, Mark. It's really coming along. I was keen on how nice the wheels turned out. I plan on building a 70 Trans Am and (of course) it uses the same type of wheel and I've not figured out a way to get them looking like they should - but you did. Did you hand-paint that black and silver separation on the star segment of the wheel? Or did you use a mask? Anyway, thanks for the video. Always an inspiration!
Thank you. I airbrushed everything with Chrome silver, then brush painted the German gray. Those separations kind of had a line where you could follow on a few of them, but the rest were just freehanded. A small brush and shallow breathing helped a lot. LOL
Nobody fell means no Wilhelm scream!
LOL. And I didn't drop anything either. LOL Next time.
Hi mark im Rob love your channel and builds. I was wondering what you use for your plug wires,fuel line ,brake lines etc.
Rob, thank you very much. I use .3mm solder that I get from Amazon. It is so easy to use and a nine dollar roll will last so dang long.
😎👍
Thank you.
What for orange did you use for body great job by the way so far
Thank you. That orange is a small bottle of Tamiya Orange mixed with 32 drops from an eye dropper with Tamiya gloss red.