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Started this old Jo-han kit.
Started several subassemblies. In this picture are the frame and some suspension, the engine, and various body parts. I always start finishing the body early, as it usually takes me quite awhile to get a decent finish. I am using Dupli-color acrylic lacquer, and it went on great.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
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What's the actual color you used on the body?
Great subject and I'm looking forward to seeing you finish it.
Hi Don!
Aha! The one with the body by" Sindelfingen". I have always loved that car and how it looked even standing still.
jeffpez What's the actual color you used on the body? Great subject and I'm looking forward to seeing you finish it.
It is called Dark Torpedo Red. I would call it maroon, but I guess maroon is a dark red anyway.
Tanker-Builder Hi Don! Aha! The one with the body by" Sindelfingen". I have always loved that car and how it looked even standing still.
Same here, and a friend gave me the kit.
Boy does that bring me back. The color is beautiful it suits it.
Nick.
Aha! Now that's a friend!
Don, great choice on the color. I built the 540K with the Sindelfingen body years and years ago (old Monogram kit I think) but it was the open version. I would love to get ahold of a coupe, it just looks so classy imho. Looking forward to keeping track on your build. Great work on the paint job!!!
Looking great. You lucky dog. That kit is made of unobtanium.
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Hi Mike;
No, I believe that it only appeared as an open and or closed car with JOHAN
Tanker-Builder Hi Mike; No, I believe that it only appeared as an open and or closed car with JOHAN
Yeah, now that I think about it you're probably right about it being Johan. I remember being amazed by the independent rear suspension on something from the '30s
Hi all,
Monogram did have a coupe version
s-l1600 by Jose Gonzales, on Flickr
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There are slight differences between the 540 version (Monogram) and the 500 version, (Johan), so they are likely seperate molds, but very similar.
Kinda like comparing the Revell and AMT 67 Chevelle kits.
Got the frame all done, with engine installed. Sorry for the bad photo- I think I left camera on automatic rather than aperture-priority- no depth of field.
Hi Again Don!
Hey ,you're jumping all over the place. Just like me! You are right about the two kits mentioned. The differences are miniscule, but they are there. What you've done so far looks great!
When clicking on the picture it gets larger and very clear!
Got some more work done. Wow, there are sure enough chrome geegaws on that thing. I thought Detroit invented the chrome barges in the fifties. Now I know where they got the inspiration. Most small parts mount with a cylindrical boss into a hole. Problem is, the holes are never the right size- too big or too small. Have to measure pin size and select a drill. Fortunately, I just bought a new numbered drill set. Got the exaust stacks on last night- both too long. Had to cut about 1/8 inch off both ends of both pipes.
That engine compartment is pretty dusty! Should have cleaned it out before a sunlit shot. BTW, installed a scratchbuilt radiator core. The kit had a top tank, but no core and you could see through to grill.
Sorry about poor depth of field. Camera accidently got bumped from aperture priority to auto mode.
Thats a beauty Don. I love those "Art Deco" cars, especially the "Boat Tails".
This came out beautifully, very classy classic.
Steve
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Nice Don! Love the classics
Thanks,
John
It is now finished. It is cloudy today and I like to take finished pics in sunlight. Soon.
Finally finished! Nice sunny day so I got some outdoor pictures.
First, here is a shot as a model-
Now, here are some of my trademark photos against a photo backdrop, trying to make model look like full-size car.
Absolutely gorgeous Don!
Jim
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foxAbsolutely gorgeous Don!
Concur 100%!
That classic styling and magnificent color/finish make it a real treat. Well done!
Greg
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A true beauty, you’re right the sun makes a world of difference
Nice, very nice!
Ben
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