Any time you can add working features to a model it's an awesome thing...as a kids our biggest challenge was getting the wheels to roll smoothly....or getting the steering to work...great work Peter.
Thank you,John.👍😀 I like improving details,if I can.👍😃 I find these little challenges really satifiying to do,like the pop-up headlights you did in the Corvette 👍😎
I've seen many people trying to mark and cut a decent curve but are struggling with the internal marking.🤔 It only took a little thought to change that🤔😀. I should have an update on the widebody soon 😃and I've had a total disaster with the paint on the stockish one😭. Life's full of surprises 🤣🤣
Some really excellent work as always. You do a great job bringing these to life. I love those seats. Very cool. And the grille. Top notch. All the best, my friend.
Fantastic job on the Bronco grill Pete. Very cool with the seat backs. Like what you did with the back end detail on the one car. Thanks for the shout-out.
Whoa Pete! I am really diggin' on the wide body Torino! Real nice work going on with that for sure! I really like the flow of the body work/panels, some real sharp work there! That spoiler/grille is bonkers! Oh Yes! HA HA Quality Control! HA! You would think these companies would keep an eye on that?? Right? Yes? No? Thanks for sharing Pete! Looking good! Take Care, Be Safe, God Bless, Later
Thanks Charlie.👍🍻 You must know Maddog Merv already.🤔 His channel is similar to yours with a nice variety of interests and model types. I've seen some interesting places,in the Salt Lake City area on his channel too👍😎
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 I'm thinking about building an Anti Gravity car and will probably go with a Mustang. Not sure which kit yeat. But will probably use the new Revell '71 Mustang kit.
The seats and grill are looking good! You just need to make an operational push button and latch for tilting the seat. As a lock and release, if you know what I mean. I was just thinking that you and I were working on a 1/25th scale garage diorama. Whatever happened to that idea? I think we both gave up/forgot we were doing that.
Nice work on all fronts there Pete and great idea for cutting the wheel arch's nicely done on the Bronco grill nice color on the 73 Mustang a the joys of model building never works out the way you want it once you paint the body lol just subbed some of them guys others i already subbed a while back 👍👍
I could not believe that 😲😤😧😡ing Mustang. I've seen several builds of that now I've found the tyres rubbing,even one in last couple of days,without bothering to fix it.🤔. Ho hum😧
GreT tip that remount Nice job on the grill Like what ya doin with the seats They don't care if things fit or are accurate They just want our money Oh shit don't get me started Comin along nicely Pete lookin good
Nice looking "rake" on the side profile of the grey AMT 1969 Cobra. The red primer one is looking good too. Love the look of the lower grill. Good work on it. ARGH!! The 1973 Mustang chassis is too long in the middle. I wonder if you could just do a saw cut somewhere in the middle, remove a section and then butt glue it all back in place? Oh, check out images for the 1972 Mustang "Spirit" edition. Real car photos. You might like the looks of that one. There was also a Canadian version of the car too.
Great work Pete. I love the hot rod stance on your first one. Those Talladega noses don’t fit well on any of them. It was their attention at giving builders the Talladega option before polar lights came out with theirs. Sorry I haven’t been around buddy. It’s been a terrible year every since step mum died first of February. I’m so far behind on videos. I’m going to try and get an update video up this week myself.✌🏼
Great to hear from you,Robert. I'm sorry to hear you are still struggling. I hope things pick up for you and best wishes from jolly old England👍😎 Pete 🤓
Wow, that grill looks great. And the spoiler is good too. Good idea about the long axel and wheel to get the high and shape of the wheel well shape. Sorry about the Ruststang what a let down.
The grill looks fantastic Pete, seats too, I made folding seats on a 57 Chevy when I was a kid, thought it was so cool The Mustang is a two for one, lol
@@ramblers69 the seat looked quite easy to do and I thought it might encourage others to try too 🤞😀. The mustang is beyond a joke and I bet the newer round2 rerelease is exactly the same😭. The last thing I wanted to do is another wheelbase change but hit the jackpot with this😭😭😲😂😂
@@Terry-390 It's a British auto factor company. You may be able to get similar products in your country. They are much cheaper than model making fillers👍😎
Any time you can add working features to a model it's an awesome thing...as a kids our biggest challenge was getting the wheels to roll smoothly....or getting the steering to work...great work Peter.
Thank you,John.👍😀 I like improving details,if I can.👍😃 I find these little challenges really satifiying to do,like the pop-up headlights you did in the Corvette 👍😎
Great progress on these beauties!
Thanks👍
All coming along great 👍
Cheers Stig👍😀. But that mustang is unbelievable 😭😭
Fantastic work Pete!
Thank you👍🍻and best wishes from jolly old England 👍😎Pete 🤓
Nice work on the grill Pete and great shout outs. Lovely video all round
Glad you found it interesting Steve 👍😃
What a great idea for marking your wheel well Pete! Nice shout out. I really like that front grill you built! 😎👍
I've seen many people trying to mark and cut a decent curve but are struggling with the internal marking.🤔 It only took a little thought to change that🤔😀. I should have an update on the widebody soon 😃and I've had a total disaster with the paint on the stockish one😭. Life's full of surprises 🤣🤣
Very nice work Pete, great job on hinging the seats too.
Cheers Ted 👍🍻😎
Great shout-out. Cool guy, for sure. Amaxing work, Pete. Great update
I hope you enjoyed the video and checked out the channels👍😀. Best wishes from jolly old England👍😎 Pete 🤓
Some really excellent work as always. You do a great job bringing these to life. I love those seats. Very cool. And the grille. Top notch. All the best, my friend.
Thanks a lot,Kyle 👍😀I'm having loads of fun making all these adaptions😃
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 you’re welcome!!
Great stuff Pete, 👍🍻
Cheers Bob 👍🍵🍵😎
Hey Pete! Great update 🎉
Hi Barry 👍😀thanks mate 👍👍😎and best wishes from jolly old England 👍😎Pete 🤓
Fantastic job on the Bronco grill Pete. Very cool with the seat backs. Like what you did with the back end detail on the one car. Thanks for the shout-out.
I quite liked what you were doing with the packaging foam. It's a good idea👍😎
That open grill looks Great. That's a bad twist. Cool that you made the seats functional. I really like the wide body one. I'll be watching
Cheers Mike. I'm keeping busy 👍😎
Thanks for the shout out buddy! I really appreciate it.
Because you're worth it 👍😉
Good car making love the progress nice job pete
Thank you very much,Theo👍. I hope you have a good weekend 👍👍😎
Whoa Pete! I am really diggin' on the wide body Torino! Real nice work going on with that for sure! I really like the flow of the body work/panels, some real sharp work there! That spoiler/grille is bonkers! Oh Yes! HA HA Quality Control! HA! You would think these companies would keep an eye on that?? Right? Yes? No? Thanks for sharing Pete! Looking good! Take Care, Be Safe, God Bless, Later
Bonkers😲😲. You're English and living abroad🤔
Have a great build.
Thank you👍😎
Great update , Pete. I'll check out those guys ya mentioned.
Thanks Charlie.👍🍻 You must know Maddog Merv already.🤔 His channel is similar to yours with a nice variety of interests and model types. I've seen some interesting places,in the Salt Lake City area on his channel too👍😎
Pete nice updates brother ❤😊
Thanks Shawn 👍I'm having a lot of fun with this lot👍😀
Nice video Pete 🍻
Cheers Tim 🍻I couldn't believe that Mustang after all the probs the Cobra had 😭😭
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 I understand that Pete...... I'm thinking about startind a Mustang this weekend.
@@THROTTLEPOWER DO NOT pick this kit ,😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 👍😉
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 I'm thinking about building an Anti Gravity car and will probably go with a Mustang. Not sure which kit yeat. But will probably use the new Revell '71 Mustang kit.
nice video.
Glad you liked it👍😎
The seats and grill are looking good! You just need to make an operational push button and latch for tilting the seat. As a lock and release, if you know what I mean.
I was just thinking that you and I were working on a 1/25th scale garage diorama. Whatever happened to that idea? I think we both gave up/forgot we were doing that.
I'm rather stuck for space for garage buy I'm still,slowly and occasionally getting tools made for one.
Nice work on all fronts there Pete and great idea for cutting the wheel arch's nicely done on the Bronco grill nice color on the 73 Mustang a the joys of model building never works out the way you want it once you paint the body lol just subbed some of them guys others i already subbed a while back 👍👍
I could not believe that 😲😤😧😡ing Mustang. I've seen several builds of that now I've found the tyres rubbing,even one in last couple of days,without bothering to fix it.🤔. Ho hum😧
GreT tip that remount
Nice job on the grill
Like what ya doin with the seats
They don't care if things fit or are accurate
They just want our money
Oh shit don't get me started
Comin along nicely Pete lookin good
🤣🤣🤣👍keep calm,Butch. You'll be running for the Senate next. Free models for the over 60s 👍😃🤣
@petesmodelcarcustoms584 hey
That's it I can do it
@@bkmodelcars 👍👍😃
Beautiful grille there~ :D
I was just thinking of you😀. I really like the hatchback idea you had👍👍🤔😎 and I might carve one into the widebody I'm doing👍😎
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 Seriously? :D
You haven't seen my new video🤔👍😃
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 I have now, and that just gave me another idea XP
👍🏻😎👍🏻
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Nice looking "rake" on the side profile of the grey AMT 1969 Cobra. The red primer one is looking good too.
Love the look of the lower grill. Good work on it.
ARGH!! The 1973 Mustang chassis is too long in the middle. I wonder if you could just do a saw cut somewhere in the middle, remove a section and then butt glue it all back in place?
Oh, check out images for the 1972 Mustang "Spirit" edition. Real car photos. You might like the looks of that one. There was also a Canadian version of the car too.
I nearly threw it at the wall😠😠😠🤣🤣🤣
Great work Pete. I love the hot rod stance on your first one. Those Talladega noses don’t fit well on any of them. It was their attention at giving builders the Talladega option before polar lights came out with theirs. Sorry I haven’t been around buddy. It’s been a terrible year every since step mum died first of February. I’m so far behind on videos. I’m going to try and get an update video up this week myself.✌🏼
Great to hear from you,Robert. I'm sorry to hear you are still struggling. I hope things pick up for you and best wishes from jolly old England👍😎 Pete 🤓
Wow, that grill looks great.
And the spoiler is good too.
Good idea about the long axel and wheel to get the high and shape of the wheel well shape.
Sorry about the Ruststang what a let down.
Thanks Doug. That @#×cking mustang nearly flew into a brick wall. That chassis is ridiculous 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
The grill looks fantastic Pete, seats too, I made folding seats on a 57 Chevy when I was a kid, thought it was so cool
The Mustang is a two for one, lol
@@ramblers69 the seat looked quite easy to do and I thought it might encourage others to try too 🤞😀. The mustang is beyond a joke and I bet the newer round2 rerelease is exactly the same😭. The last thing I wanted to do is another wheelbase change but hit the jackpot with this😭😭😲😂😂
Nice work, Pete. What are you using for body filer?
As little as possible. I'm trying to get the plates to join . But I use Holts Knifing Putty
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 Thanks
@@Terry-390 It's a British auto factor company. You may be able to get similar products in your country. They are much cheaper than model making fillers👍😎
@@petesmodelcarcustoms584 Thanks for the Info. I'll see what I can find.