Thanks to Marc over at the main Dreadtober site for allowing a deadline extension up to Friday November 6th to get our projects done. And with a bit of focus I pulled it off!
Finished! |
All I had to do was some highlights and few details which I was able to pull knock out when I found the time.
*Forsight? More like memory. When I was 4 years old, my Dad had a 1977 Chevy Blazer. He loved that thing. So much so that he bought a scale model kit and was painstakingly painting that kit to look like his actual truck. There were some rednecks that lived up the street that drove an old car that was painted in a lot of different colors, with the main color being primer Grey. Four year old Neverness thought that was the coolest thing ever. So much so that when my Dad went to take a nap (and foolishly left me unattended) I got his paints opened and started to paint his Blazer model like that redneck car. Considering that my Dad has always been something of a Testers paint purist, the fact that I was able to unscrew those glass jars is impressive when I think back on it. Anyway, I didn't get too far into "improving" my Dad's model when he soon checked in on me. If I recall, I think it's the first time he ever spanked me, and it was the last time I ever messed with his models!
6 comments:
Spanking good paintjob this time around ;)
We need to team up vs. somebody (like Bob) and with the inclusion of my Hellbrute we'll have a rainbow assortment of them!
Great job man, your Hellbrute looks awesome! And thanks for sharing that footnote... my dad also loved his Blazer (1987) which he selected the color grey for lol. I learned to drive in it, so I have some nostalgia for it too, but man what a gas guzzler! ~8mpg
Great finish and a sweet looking pair of 'brutes! Congrats.
Yeah, I am down for that!
Yeah, that thing DRANK the gas! My Dad wrecked his Blazer a few months after that, but someone at a garage some where restored it and he bought it again a few years later. When we moved away from the Delaware (back to England) in the fall of '82 he had to sell it. I think to this day he still misses it...
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