
MPC 1970 Dodge Coronet - Super Bee - In Work
Re: MPC 1970 Dodge Coronet - Super Bee - In Work
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Oddball: 'The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to let them shoot holes in me...'
My Stash https://www.scalemates.com/profiles/mat ... 53&p=stash
Re: MPC 1970 Dodge Coronet - Super Bee - In Work
I wanna step in that car and gonna make out with a girl on the back seat... 
Cheers,
Torben
Torben
Re: MPC 1970 Dodge Coronet - Super Bee - In Work
Brightwork looks great. Bare metal foil or ?
Thanks,
John
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Coming along beautifully… except for that godawful 70’s green color… 
"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."
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Mostly BMF-- Rear window trim and windshield wipers are just a silver sharpie though. I can hardly tell the diff...
Big Joe: 'You just keep those Tigers busy and we'll take care of the rest.'
Oddball: 'The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to let them shoot holes in me...'
My Stash https://www.scalemates.com/profiles/mat ... 53&p=stash
Oddball: 'The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to let them shoot holes in me...'
My Stash https://www.scalemates.com/profiles/mat ... 53&p=stash
Re: MPC 1970 Dodge Coronet - Super Bee - In Work
Just needs a black vinyl top Carlos...Stikpusher wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:58 pm Coming along beautifully… except for that godawful 70’s green color…![]()
I'm planning on building another one though -- which color do you prefer? Plum Crazy? Top Banana Yellow?

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Oddball: 'The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to let them shoot holes in me...'
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I was a high school senior, nearing graduation, when my parents took me to buy a Dodge Dart Swinger 340. At Waco Dodge, they were running a special deal-buy a 318 Dart and they added the auto trans for free. I did not want a Dart with a 318 and went looking around their large lot. On the very back row sat an OD green 1969 Dodge Super Bee. Oh man, it had a four-speed with the bayonet shifter, plain, painted wheels, twin hood scoops, and a big ol' red button under the dash for the cowl induction scoop. It was a brand-new car, never having been sold yet, and it was already two model years old. (I wonder why...?
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The key was above the driver's sunvisor and so what else to do but fire that muther up! It made such a satisfying, big-block Dodge rumble...it didn't matter that it was about the most impractical car I could drive at that time, about to move off to college. My parents came looking for me and found me sitting in that Army green Dodge, idling that 383. I tried my damnedest to sell them on that hot rod. It was already a "left over" and they could buy it for a song! No dice, no deal. I was pissed.
I ended up with a new '71 (year one) Toyota Celica.
It was a great little car, and ran well, but it was a far cry from that green Super Bee. Today, that Super Bee, in top shape, would probably fetch $75K...
And it looked just like this one, but not a Hemi.

The key was above the driver's sunvisor and so what else to do but fire that muther up! It made such a satisfying, big-block Dodge rumble...it didn't matter that it was about the most impractical car I could drive at that time, about to move off to college. My parents came looking for me and found me sitting in that Army green Dodge, idling that 383. I tried my damnedest to sell them on that hot rod. It was already a "left over" and they could buy it for a song! No dice, no deal. I was pissed.
I ended up with a new '71 (year one) Toyota Celica.
And it looked just like this one, but not a Hemi.

Re: MPC 1970 Dodge Coronet - Super Bee - In Work
Sounds like you need to build a 69 super bee Gary!
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Brother, I envy you car model builders. To me, that is the most difficult modeling subject; maybe it's because their real-life counter-parts are always so near at hand that it makes comparison easier, and more demanding. The last car model I built was that Monogram Type 35 Bugatti. I built it around 1976-77, after moving into my first groovy little hippie pad.
I have since bought another of those Bugatti kits and threaten to build one again. I also had a crazy idea to build Mickey Thompson's incredible Challenger, with those four blown Pontiac V8s. Imagine the plumbing and wiring for that one! My enthusiasm for that project ground to a halt after seeing this model, over at iModeler. It's just unbelievable modeling and as a great auto modeler, you should check it out:
https://imodeler.com/2015/08/challenger ... le-beauty/

That would be a tough model to "live up to"! Or to even come close, but it is a great inspiration.
I struggle to make my armor and aircraft models look realistic but I don't know if a quality car model is really in store for me. Heh, heh, I can't resist looking at the car models whenever I'm in a Hobby Lobby...so, ya never know, I guess.