Great build Karyn. Keep inspiring us. So glad you left the hood up so you can see the engine great detail work on it. Thanks for sharing see you Sunday. GOD BLESS 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
We agree! Oh I wish I could get back on two automobiles I started years ago. Alpha 8C from the thirties. One a racer. One street. Working spark advance and throttle on both. Working brakes. 1:8 scale. I already built one. So this would make three. Sigh. But we have a damn railroad to build!
Congratulations on your dream car. If I had the money my 68 Charger would be on the road instead of my garage. My buddy had a 69 Chevell. Fortunately I got to cruise in most of the factory Hot Rods. Great job and video guys!❤
You do a great job in building these models, may I suggest using mod podge glue glossy for attaching your windows from the inside it dries clear and you can't tell it's there 👍👍
Boy, Karen, that Chevelle looks so real, I want to jump in and go for a ride! I'd take a drive down to Santa Monica beach and the pier. C'mon! Let's go! Gotta have the Beach Boys playing on the radio! Oh well, it's a nice dream.
Watching this made my day, a lot of thought went into this model, on returning to model making im overthinking and just want to get stuck in, always look forward to your vids, Best wishes ❤❤❤.
Idea! Build a diorama of a car lot. Use a model building similar to a false-front building, used in building railroad layouts. Leave spaces for 6 (Karyn built) cars. The name could be Karyn's Used Kars, or just Karyn's Kars 🙂
I feel like AMT had better car kits. Though the Revell’s were good. I built lots of cars, ships, and planes. When I finally grew up and could afford a spray pin and compressor, I was no longer building model cars. Have been working on a scale model Civil War cannon and lumber. Thinking about getting a caisson kit as well (same as the limber but with 2 ammo chests and 2 spare wheels. Great video. Lots of detail Karyn! Neat model.
Nice model build. I always struggle with glossy paint jobs, but recently I got acceptable results with the Tamiya polishes and top coat of Klear (also polished)
You say that you want to build a model car? What happened to that "subscription" Ford GT model (that YOU were building)? Karyn, the 68 looks great. I agree painting, as with all models, is the hardest part. After all, it IS the first thing that you see and there is NO scale in paint. I never had much success with paint. Sometimes letting it sit for a week made little "drying/curing" difference' My first dream car? I wonder if there is a nice 56 chevy Belair hardtop kit? ;-)
I forgot to ask what kind of glue to you use on these plastic models now? I remember the old Testors model glue that you could get loopy if you used it too long!
Really cool, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Really cool.
Great build Karyn. Keep inspiring us. So glad you left the hood up so you can see the engine great detail work on it. Thanks for sharing see you Sunday.
GOD BLESS 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
😊. Bless you too! Stay safe.
Another Great Build !!!
Thanks again!
Doing Great there !!@@ToyManTelevision
1:10 - I know youtube is all about video... but close your eyes and.... oh my.... that engine sound.... :-)
Cam. Oh da cam.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
A beautiful model, of a beautiful car,... beautifully made!
Karyn's Kars are pretty awesome 👍👍👍
We agree! Oh I wish I could get back on two automobiles I started years ago. Alpha 8C from the thirties. One a racer. One street. Working spark advance and throttle on both. Working brakes. 1:8 scale. I already built one. So this would make three. Sigh. But we have a damn railroad to build!
@@ToyManTelevision 1:8 scale? Wow!
I have cars I want to build, but then I have trains to work on, but then I have videos to work on.... 🙄
Karyn is a Master Model Builder. Cool build. Looks great!
😊 Thank you 🙏
Another winner! Very nice Karyn!
Thanks!!
Excellent show. I built my last model vehicles as a high school sophomore over 60 years ago...and then i got into real cars 😆
Build one. For fun. Trust us. You will love it.
Looks awesome! Love those old Chevys.
Us too!
That’s a beautiful model! Certainly looks like you could drive it anywhere,👏👏👏👏👏
I wish!
You don't see to many of these cars in Los Angeles area. Great looking.Great job
Thanks 👍
looks great K, very detailed, fun lunch show. ...
Thank you 🤗
Congratulations on your dream car. If I had the money my 68 Charger would be on the road instead of my garage. My buddy had a 69 Chevell. Fortunately I got to cruise in most of the factory Hot Rods. Great job and video guys!❤
That is awesome! What engine does it have?
@@ToyManTelevision 318
You do a great job in building these models, may I suggest using mod podge glue glossy for attaching your windows from the inside it dries clear and you can't tell it's there 👍👍
Thanks for the tip!
Boy, Karen, that Chevelle looks so real, I want to jump in and go for a ride! I'd take a drive down to Santa Monica beach and the pier. C'mon! Let's go! Gotta have the Beach Boys playing on the radio! Oh well, it's a nice dream.
That would be cool!
Watching this made my day, a lot of thought went into this model, on returning to model making im overthinking and just want to get stuck in, always look forward to your vids, Best wishes ❤❤❤.
Go for it! Build
Idea! Build a diorama of a car lot. Use a model building similar to a false-front building, used in building railroad layouts. Leave spaces for 6 (Karyn built) cars. The name could be Karyn's Used Kars, or just Karyn's Kars 🙂
Oh to have a place for that. 😅
It looks really good to me. I agree- if you couldn't buy the car you wanted back then you could at least build a model of it now.
I feel like AMT had better car kits. Though the Revell’s were good. I built lots of cars, ships, and planes. When I finally grew up and could afford a spray pin and compressor, I was no longer building model cars. Have been working on a scale model Civil War cannon and lumber. Thinking about getting a caisson kit as well (same as the limber but with 2 ammo chests and 2 spare wheels. Great video. Lots of detail Karyn! Neat model.
What scale is the canon? Sounds like fun! I had a 1:24 as I recall. Plastic.
@@ToyManTelevision 1:16, metal, lots of filing, and using clamps to glue. Epoxy body filler. Prime and then paint.
Thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
I remember when testors came out with lemon smelling glue .I don't think it mattered.. I would still feel weird .
I hated that glue. It just did not work as well. And I miss the smell. As long as you didn’t huff the damn stuff you were fine.
Nice model build. I always struggle with glossy paint jobs, but recently I got acceptable results with the Tamiya polishes and top coat of Klear (also polished)
It’s so hard to get right. I use McGuires polish. Same idea.
You say that you want to build a model car? What happened to that "subscription" Ford GT model (that YOU were building)?
Karyn, the 68 looks great. I agree painting, as with all models, is the hardest part. After all, it IS the first thing that you see and there is NO scale in paint. I never had much success with paint. Sometimes letting it sit for a week made little "drying/curing" difference'
My first dream car? I wonder if there is a nice 56 chevy Belair hardtop kit? ;-)
I love/hate painting. Gloss car finishes are hell. Living hell.
I forgot to ask what kind of glue to you use on these plastic models now? I remember the old Testors model glue that you could get loopy if you used it too long!