Awesome job on the foxy box fan I always paint my bodies whether it's a car or a pickup or a van last because I'm always test fitting everything to make sure everything is going together okay the interior that you painted all one color I think I would have painted the dash and the dog house a little bit darker color brown including the seats also a little more contrast to it then just all one color the wheels and tires turned out awesome the whole thing was a pretty nice looking van gives me some ideas what I wanted to do oh and one other thing for the interior I would have painted the inside of the van the same color or a little bit darker brown color
Louie, I really enjoy your channel watching your reviews and build videos, you really make the hobby a lot of fun that it is and its real gratifying! I had the original issue Foxy Box but is long gone. Its a good looking mid 70s Chevy van. You did a real good build on this one, I like the slight changes you did to it changing the tires to make it look better. Great color choice on the model👍 You can find the Testors regular spray can line up and the Extreme colors at all Hobby Lobby stores. They still keep them in stock. Just the labeling on the Extreme paint cans have changed
Great build, it looks awesome! I'd be tempted to cut out the doghouse so that engine can be seen... Lol! According to advertisements that is a 1975 van.
My first ride was dad’s 73 Chevy Malibu wagon! In luxurious brown! Big ol’ 350. A great solid ride that I didn’t take great care of. It was very solid like a tank.
Great build Louie. The brown metallic color fit perfectly with the 70's era. I also liked the white letter tires detail and spraying them flat clear gave the rubber look. Could have the opening hood that was offered be converted to a sun visor? What's next?
I'm interested that on this build you don't seem use decal softening or setting solution. Do you not think that they help to get the decals to conform over the contours of the body? I have to say that the decals look fine anyway.
Just found your channel, excellent build! Newbie question here, what were you spraying before the paint? Was that a primer? Thanks and keep up the good work!
I like that you show only the model and of course your hands.
Sharp build!! Love the brown and the white Goodyear's...music fitting to the build!!! Great video!!!
Nice build! Love that root beer brown really brings back to 70s.
She looks Great!!! Very Cool Build!!! Nice Work!!!
Another excellent build, Louie! Love it!
Awesome job on the foxy box fan I always paint my bodies whether it's a car or a pickup or a van last because I'm always test fitting everything to make sure everything is going together okay the interior that you painted all one color I think I would have painted the dash and the dog house a little bit darker color brown including the seats also a little more contrast to it then just all one color the wheels and tires turned out awesome the whole thing was a pretty nice looking van gives me some ideas what I wanted to do oh and one other thing for the interior I would have painted the inside of the van the same color or a little bit darker brown color
excellent build,
Awsome build
Louie, I really enjoy your channel watching your reviews and build videos, you really make the hobby a lot of fun that it is and its real gratifying! I had the original issue Foxy Box but is long gone. Its a good looking mid 70s Chevy van. You did a real good build on this one, I like the slight changes you did to it changing the tires to make it look better. Great color choice on the model👍 You can find the Testors regular spray can line up and the Extreme colors at all Hobby Lobby stores. They still keep them in stock. Just the labeling on the Extreme paint cans have changed
Beautiful job nicely done
Very cool build, Looks great my friend, I want to build that one on my channel, Keep up the great work my friend
Great unboxing brother
Brings back my 70's memories...👍
Turned out good I'm just kinda surprised that they don't make door panels for the front doors
Great build, it looks awesome!
I'd be tempted to cut out the doghouse so that engine can be seen... Lol!
According to advertisements that is a 1975 van.
Ok it’s didn’t say on the box anywhere what year it was. Thank you for clearing that up. Also thank you for watching
Awesome build Louie!!!
Nice work Louie, very typical colours of the era. Great work building it from start to finish. Well done
My first ride was dad’s 73 Chevy Malibu wagon! In luxurious brown! Big ol’ 350. A great solid ride that I didn’t take great care of. It was very solid like a tank.
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Nice build. I used that root beer on a ‘68 Dodge Charger. It is an awesome color. Love the chassis and engine. Great work. Thanks for sharing.
Looks fantastic Louie.
Another awesome build Louie 👏 👍👍
Great build Louie, totally dig your presentation, the disco music brought a smile to my face!! Excellent choice of custom parts!!
I’m you were digging it. Thank you for watching!!
Another beautiful build, my friend, nicely done 😁✌️
I’d love to have that,. My favorite I built in the middle 70’s was the California cruiser, wish I find another one
Lookin' FOXY, Pal! sorry Louie. I had to. You know me.
Yes I do buddy
Great build Louie. The brown metallic color fit perfectly with the 70's era. I also liked the white letter tires detail and spraying them flat clear gave the rubber look. Could have the opening hood that was offered be converted to a sun visor? What's next?
The only thing missing is shag carpet
Great build buddie how long did this one take you and this is the og creeper van from 70s full of smoke and about 6 stoned teens
I'm interested that on this build you don't seem use decal softening or setting solution. Do you not think that they help to get the decals to conform over the contours of the body? I have to say that the decals look fine anyway.
I do use decal agent. I Just didn’t show it on this video. Thank you for watching
Great video. How long did it take you to make this one?
I built it over the weekend.
Just found your channel, excellent build! Newbie question here, what were you spraying before the paint? Was that a primer? Thanks and keep up the good work!
Yes, you are correct. I use a inexpensive primer under the paint to help seal it in. Thanks for watching!!!
What's the difference in the green bottle of glue and the tame bottle of glue
The green cement is super quick setting and the orange is a bit slower and thicker.
Little quick cut out of the hood would show the 350