As a fellow modeller it's always a pleasure to watch you doing a build. If I may, can I make a suggestions? As you do the steps of the build, can you put sub titles of the particular step being shown? That way if I encounter a problem I could refer back to when you did that step and see if you encountered the same issue. Just a thought, keep up the amazing work!
Hello, Chris. These Moebius Dodge, and Plymouth kits are beautiful to build. Nice clean detail, very little flash. However, somehow, they forgot to add a fuel pump on the right side of the engine block. Simple to add one. Nice builds, lots of tips, thanks Chris.
I was looking forward to car #3 in this set, and I always like the way you weather your models. Given the engine options, this sounds like the perfect sleeper.
Our neighbor bought one of these brand new in red. Had the ram intake that was mind blowing to 17 year old me - about to be Army bound. My dad had NEVER bought a new car and here was his fishing buddy with this new red street rod. We had used cars, usually 4 or 5 in the yard. Once we had 15 - all different years and kinds. I like the weathering on this one, Chris. Nice job.
If one wanted to build a true grocery getter from this kit, the Slant 6 from one of the AMT (ex-Lindberg) Mopar kits would be the perfect choice. The 318 from the Little Red Wagon/Touch Tone Terror A-100 would also work.
Yet another beautiful build and review, Chris! It's nice having more than one engine option for the Coronet. I only wish Moebius had given us an option for the slant-6 . I think it would have been apropos for that particular model. Rock on, Brother!
Moebius is a great company. I wished they would produce more different vehicles for modelers. Their truck kits are awesome too.
Really like the faded paint job, looks great & real !
Thanks, the faded paint was a fun technique.
As a fellow modeller it's always a pleasure to watch you doing a build. If I may, can I make a suggestions? As you do the steps of the build, can you put sub titles of the particular step being shown? That way if I encounter a problem I could refer back to when you did that step and see if you encountered the same issue. Just a thought, keep up the amazing work!
Hello, Chris. These Moebius Dodge, and Plymouth kits are beautiful to build. Nice clean detail, very little flash. However, somehow, they forgot to add a fuel pump on the right side of the engine block. Simple to add one. Nice builds, lots of tips, thanks Chris.
Awesome weathering job on this one! I wasn't really into this kit until now. I'll have to scoop one up.
The modern rear tires appear to have the M and H Drag Radial tread pattern. Super detailed kit.
Always excited to see another new Moebius kit.
That is a neat Coronet build Chris! Love the weathered and faded body. Those AMT tires were definitely a nice treat! Excellent work!
Nice work Chris
Great update 👍🏿 nice paint job
It’s been awhile since,I’ve been really sick ,but it’s still Mr steady Hand at is best again,great build
Sure is a great build up as always
I was looking forward to car #3 in this set, and I always like the way you weather your models. Given the engine options, this sounds like the perfect sleeper.
Our neighbor bought one of these brand new in red. Had the ram intake that was mind blowing to 17 year old me - about to be Army bound. My dad had NEVER bought a new car and here was his fishing buddy with this new red street rod. We had used cars, usually 4 or 5 in the yard. Once we had 15 - all different years and kinds. I like the weathering on this one, Chris. Nice job.
I'm glad you like the weathering, it was a fun technique to try on this build.
Nice looking build, I'll have to pick one up to go with the A990 I have
Looks good Chris. Love these kits! 🇨🇦
Great job Chris. I always check out your channel first to see if you have already built what I'm about to to get tips.. great job
Looks great. I think the hood looks fine just like it is. Looks very realistic.
Great build as always. I liked the extra on the front of the hood myself. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Very nice! One of these days I’ll get one of my models to look half as good.😀 Something always goes wrong with mine, but I keep at it.
I feel your pain, I’ve had a lot of those days!
If one wanted to build a true grocery getter from this kit, the Slant 6 from one of the AMT (ex-Lindberg) Mopar kits would be the perfect choice. The 318 from the Little Red Wagon/Touch Tone Terror A-100 would also work.
Always love when you do a everyday driver with a faded paint job 👍👍
Looks sweet Chris.
It looks killer Chris!!
Very nice video thank you
Another great build Chris, my favorite category sleeper cars👍
Beautiful Mr Chris WOW
Very nice looking model. You have done an excellent job on those one. Thanks for sharing.
The hood looks great it would look different because of the warmth of the engine 😊
Yet another beautiful build and review, Chris! It's nice having more than one engine option for the Coronet. I only wish Moebius had given us an option for the slant-6 . I think it would have been apropos for that particular model.
Rock on, Brother!
Awesome work, Sir !!
Looks very good - like what you did with it.
Appreciate the compliment!
Thanks for the video!
Great job Chris.. always a pleasure seeing ur builds pop up😊🤘🏻
Paint looks great😊
You can add more details to your engine, use fishing line as sparkplug wires..( suggestions) love watching you build these awesome cars.. thanx
He has done that in the past. He typically builds with the parts in the box.
Great build always love the details
I have this kit but plan to build it with a slant-6 and a bench front seat.
I like the patina it's not that goofy sanded through rust that doesn't look natural I think you hit it right on
I like doing the cars I'd always want to find. Thanks!
Very nice review and kit. I like it. Keep up the great work.
Awesome mate👍
Awesome build,like the fading job you did. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing. One question, how do you clean your spray booth?
i gotta have at least 3
I had a Color Me Gone drag '63 Cornet with 413 max wedge option
Yeah The Beach Boys sang a song about that car well actually two
Buy model kits at Ollie's, if you have one. Limited selection, but I bought a few for $13 each.
Had a sad lesson, not from Chris. Always use a black sharpie for the rubber moldings, as a dry erase marker will rid off. I almost cried over that.
Commando was Plymouth division, Magnum was Dodge engine, no such engine as a 426 Commando
Nope, looks good as completed. Just needs a good detailing/paint buffing to bring it back to factory finish should the new owner want to do so.
I want to start doing plug wires but I need to know the product name
Modelroundup sells all types of those.
This is an example. www.modelroundup.com/Red-Pre-wired-8-Cylinder-Distributor-Set-p/mcg-903.htm
Its too bad that you didn't build it as a brand new vehicle. Not a fan of the weathered look.
The other two in this series are built as shiny new, so I went the weathered route on this one.