👏👏Nice pony! Today on my street build I put on some fancy Detail Master muffler clamps and didn’t lose any 😂. Beautiful body work there Frank. Thanks for sharing 👌👍🥳
Nice build. I really like that color combination. Terrific video, a few laughs, a few tips on technique. You have a great channel. Thanks for what you do on here.
i really love the job you did on that motor, looks A - 1 , now i always seem to screw up two tone paint jobs the best ive ever done was the Cuda sox & martin cars other than that i suck at it, im 58 and have arthrighteous in both hands so i just keep it simple with just a single colour. that happens when you get old. i whish i kept all the kits i have ever built to see my work since i was 12 building my first kit but would have no space to display them all, i think i had over 250 kits over time, well this car turned out really nice Frank gr8 job as always.
Sweet build 🔥 Love all the details the antenna, the value stems, very beautiful colors. Yea it's always something at the final assembly. I also have take off my glasses to see something close up.😂 Happy Holidays Frank .
As usual excellent build frank! Those paint brushes you use look identical to the Revell brushes.. they even have a barcode on the handle like those. I bought a set of the Revell ones at my local hobby shop. They seem very good quality.
Yup... get to final assembly and muck something up every time. usually it's getting glue on my gorilla hands and then getting it on the body. I got lazy and 3D modeled radio bases lol. I really have to get back to scratch building stuff. Beautiful builld.
@@StoutCreations24 Thanks Gloria! I usually use Detail Master Race Car Ignition Wire. I drill a hole with a .6mm bit in roughly the same place on each wheel, trying to get close to where they are on the real thing. Then I fit the wheels to the tire. I dip the wire in medium CA glue, insert into the drilled hole until it bottoms out and cut it to fit using TLAR (That Looks About Right). If the copper conductor is super obvious in the newly cut “valve stem”, I’ll dab it with a little flat black paint. I first saw this is Scale Auto in the 80’s
That came out excellent. Now that you have some time on your hands, you can come screw the pooch (or goat) and help me finish mine! We could discuss the finer points of whether to include valve stems or not. Hope you have a wonderful holiday my friend!
Hey buddy you are way to hard on yourself. You build beautiful models. I'm 58 years old and just getting back into building and I can only hope that before I'm done I can build like you
@@joeyclark1768 You will Joey! The best model in the world is the one you’re happy with…try to push a little further with each one and you will have an A-Ha! Moment and it’ll start falling into place.
Dude that looks amazing!!! I love it. Thank you for taking part in my little group build, it means a lot my friend!
Looks amazing. I really miss the days of going to a hobby shop. I want to wish you and your family a merry Christmas
@@carlkandetzki9077 likewise Carl!
Frank, i was riveted! She looks beautiful, no matter what "focal" I use.
👏👏Nice pony! Today on my street build I put on some fancy Detail Master muffler clamps and didn’t lose any 😂. Beautiful body work there Frank. Thanks for sharing 👌👍🥳
Hello Frank. Happy Friday. Thanks For Being On AMC Live Chat Yesterday. Enjoyed The Program.
Nice build. I really like that color combination. Terrific video, a few laughs, a few tips on technique. You have a great channel. Thanks for what you do on here.
Very impressive. I look forward to you series on engine detailing, and then your series on interiors.😉
beautiful work as always! cheers!
Looks great! I love that color scheme. Michael's are very good for 3/0 and smaller brushes as well. Happy Holidays 🎉
Dig the engine!
Fantastic build Frank. I need to get myself some of that wire and tubing. Thanks for sharing.
There are build videos and there are Frank taking it to a whole new level. Been building 60+ years but always learn something new.
Looks Freaking AWWWsome Frank!
Awesome build Frank, thanks for sharing.
Excellent work as always, enjoyed you on the show last night and hope your family has a very Merry Christmas and New Year....
i really love the job you did on that motor, looks A - 1 , now i always seem to screw up two tone paint jobs the best ive ever done was the Cuda sox & martin cars other than that i suck at it, im 58 and have arthrighteous in both hands so i just keep it simple with just a single colour. that happens when you get old. i whish i kept all the kits i have ever built to see my work since i was 12 building my first kit but would have no space to display them all, i think i had over 250 kits over time, well this car turned out really nice Frank gr8 job as always.
As one would expect you've knocked it out of the park Frank.
Sweet build 🔥
Love all the details the antenna, the value stems, very beautiful colors.
Yea it's always something at the final assembly.
I also have take off my glasses to see something close up.😂
Happy Holidays Frank .
As usual excellent build frank! Those paint brushes you use look identical to the Revell brushes.. they even have a barcode on the handle like those. I bought a set of the Revell ones at my local hobby shop. They seem very good quality.
Yup... get to final assembly and muck something up every time. usually it's getting glue on my gorilla hands and then getting it on the body. I got lazy and 3D modeled radio bases lol. I really have to get back to scratch building stuff. Beautiful builld.
I'm formerly from Babylon 45 years ago, that hobby shop in Bayshore Saxon Ave is still there, I used to go there when I was a kid
@@serenityseeker239 Bob is still there. I’m going to see him in a few weeks when I go to get my “hair cut”….
Awesome video Frank! I love seeing how you put an antenna on. I’m curious on how you do the valve stems. Mustang looks amazing!!
@@StoutCreations24 Thanks Gloria! I usually use Detail Master Race Car Ignition Wire. I drill a hole with a .6mm bit in roughly the same place on each wheel, trying to get close to where they are on the real thing. Then I fit the wheels to the tire. I dip the wire in medium CA glue, insert into the drilled hole until it bottoms out and cut it to fit using TLAR (That Looks About Right). If the copper conductor is super obvious in the newly cut “valve stem”, I’ll dab it with a little flat black paint. I first saw this is Scale Auto in the 80’s
@ Thank you Frank! I’m going to try this on a build very soon! 🙌🏼
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That came out excellent. Now that you have some time on your hands, you can come screw the pooch (or goat) and help me finish mine! We could discuss the finer points of whether to include valve stems or not. Hope you have a wonderful holiday my friend!
@@timkustom likewise Tim!
Hey buddy you are way to hard on yourself. You build beautiful models. I'm 58 years old and just getting back into building and I can only hope that before I'm done I can build like you
@@joeyclark1768 You will Joey! The best model in the world is the one you’re happy with…try to push a little further with each one and you will have an A-Ha! Moment and it’ll start falling into place.
I'm getting too shaky
@@Tinmansmodelgarage me too…and my hands don’t always do what I tell them to do…