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Old 09-05-2006, 08:56 PM
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Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

This is an OOP Motor City Resin 1970 AMX repopped from an original ’70 annual kit. Nicely cast from a very clean mold, though I had problems with the kit (mostly my fault, worst being severe warpage in my dehydrator, the resin is soft and warps at a much lower temperature than any other I've built) with many glitches along the way causing me to take well over a year to build it. I was inspired to build a ’70 after seeing one featured on a Speed Channel muscle car show; the black shadow mask and the “sidepipe” rocker trim and the hood scoop looked particularly cool on the ’70.

Wheels/tires are from a Revell ’67 GTX, redlines are Shabo dry transfers. The black shadow mask is airbrushed Tamiya TS semigloss black, the separation stripes are BMF toned down w/semigloss clear to look like the silver factory stripes. AMX tags were made on the computer and printed on my laser printer.

I’m happy w/the overall appearance which matches pictures of a 1:1 that I really dug when I saw it, and I’m relieved to have this one finally done considering how it tried my patience many times. It currently has no engine, it may get one someday but right now it’s as done as it’s going to get.





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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Ah very nice work
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Old 09-05-2006, 09:31 PM
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Don't worry...it isn't as warped as your mind!

Looks fabulous, glad you got it together!
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Don't worry...it isn't as warped as your mind!

Looks fabulous, glad you got it together!
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Bob, that is absolutely gorgeous! Nice work and no tell tale signs of warpage.
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Great work, looks like a 1:1. Nice color combination. KEep up the excellent work!
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Looks gorgeous Bob. Why is it you build great models of my favorite cars?
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Thanks for the replies!

Here's the AMX with another favorite of mine, a formerly-ratty '68 Javelin that I restored:
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Nuthin' but !!
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

You make such odd stuff!! I love it Bob!
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Awesome, always loved the Big Bad Color cars. Is it curbside?
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

That's one big, bad and blue AMX

Did you Alclad the bumpers or send them out for plating? Regardless, you did a nice job and thanks for the warning on the resin warpage. I'll store that one in the memory banks for when I build my MCR Mercury Cyclone.
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

Ahh yes.... nice piece of work there Bob. !! Looks a lot different than it did a couple weekends ago. Looks great!
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My AMC-nut-brother wants to know where you got the '68 Javelin model.
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Re: Big Bad Blue '70 AMX

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Did you Alclad the bumpers or send them out for plating? Regardless, you did a nice job and thanks for the warning on the resin warpage. I'll store that one in the memory banks for when I build my MCR Mercury Cyclone.
Thanks! The bumpers are done w/Spaz Stix chrome, a very similar product to Alclad II. In spoon tests (Alclad over black enamel, Spax Stix over Tamiya TS gloss black) the Spaz Stix stuff looked slightly better, and both looked great. I heard it was good, and found a bottle at Hobbytown in the R/C dept. I just wish that any of these chromes could be clearcoated, no matter what anyone has said, they all lose their sheen a lot when clearcoated even w/something as mild as Future. My test of Mirrachrome's new "Killer Chrome" was very disappointing.
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