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Part 2 – USACC Group Build Monogram 1/24 '70 Plymouth GTX








Part 2 – USACC Group Build Monogram 1/24 ’70 Plymouth GTX

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  1. Paul, any advice that you wished someone would of given you when you started modeling that you think is helpful for beginners?

  2. I'm usually watching you out back while I sit at my modeling desk. You're absolutely the best. Confidant but real. One day I'll build like you, but until then I'll keep watching and enjoying this great channel.

  3. Excellent work on this build. I am really happy to see you participating in this group build. Love the exhaust tips. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Hey Paul, Chris here…….it's turning out great so far buddy!!!!!!! I'm working on my GTX as well……making some decent progress as well!!!!!!!!!

  5. Paul what do you use to clean your Windsor Series brushes? I tend to swirl them in the thinner medium required for the paint..then Mr Masters brush cleaner….just wondered if you had any other tips?

  6. That chrome is tough, I had to use Clorox bleach and leave the parts in it for 3 days before it finally came off. Funny coincidence, there was a GTX just like your model in 1986 in Fort Hood Texas, same color, same black on black interior, but it did have the wooden pistol grip shifter 😉

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