I treated myself to a nice redline Whip Creamer from 1969.
Not complete but dandy nonetheless for a tenner.
What a car!
I made a new engine rotor, a little window blister and gave the whole thing a going-over with a pink Sharpie.
Whipped into shape, see what you think.
What was it you used for the engine rotor?
ReplyDeleteI cut the the tip off a felt pen top.
DeleteI see it now.
ReplyDeleteOrange would have been better I reckon. Didn't have one.
DeleteGood work on the windscreen as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's part of the blister from the super glue pack I get!
DeleteAnother excellent restoration from the Die-cast Master.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Paul!
DeleteGreat job on the paintwork, almost Spectraflame! You really should buy a reissue model and whip the canopy off it. The final test is whether the rotor spins when you blow in the slot at the rear! Eh? Eh? Bill
ReplyDeleteThanks! You really are never happy! My rotor is glued down! I may just cream whip a canopy off a new version, yep.
DeleteAnother nice save Woodsy. Those paint pens are pretty cool for gettin' the job done quick and easy!
ReplyDeleteWow! Getting Better all the time! Those Spectraflame finishes are hard to fix!
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