Shelby 427 Cobra S/C

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wjbrandel

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With two days off because of the weather I decided to start another model. I didn't take photos as I was building, I got in a zone and completely forgot to take the photos. Here are the photos as it is nearing completion.

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It is a revell, been in my stash for about a year or so. date on the model itself says 1988.

And that looks very nice.
 
And I'm calling this one done. Not my best work, but I did take an unexpected 3 months off without touching a model.

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I am happy with the build and it will look good next to my other classic car builds (I'm planning a base with about 5 or 6 cars on it all from the 50's and 60's.
 
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This Shelby 427 Cobra is an absolute classic! The sleek lines and attention to detail, especially around the wheels and under the hood, are really impressive. What painting techniques did you use to get that amazing metallic finish? Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
 
This Shelby 427 Cobra is an absolute classic! The sleek lines and attention to detail, especially around the wheels and under the hood, are really impressive. What painting techniques did you use to get that amazing metallic finish? Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
I used Tamiya Metallic Blue and an airbrush
 
That dash looks amazing!
How did you do the blue gauge faces with the numbers? And the Carol Shelby autograph? Are those decals?
 

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