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- Birthday 10/06/1977
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Jason Sipes
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Will need to get multiples of each for my stash
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jjsipes started following Sox & Martin 1964 A/FX Mercury Comet Caliente and Moebius 1965 Dodges Announcement
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Original Monogram Folgers kit. Powerslide decals, Model Master Flame Red Lacquer inside and out. Often wonder wonder how the Nascar history books would look had Tim not died.
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1950 Chevrolet 3100
jjsipes replied to jjsipes's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Wheels are Pegasus. Tires are from AMT 39 WagonRod -
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Sox & Martin 1964 A/FX Mercury Comet Caliente
jjsipes replied to Scott Eriksen's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
I built 2 of them years ago. I need to get them out and clean them up some. I did the Thunderbolt chassis, shortened a little with a resin hood. I believe I had gotten my wheels from Reliable Resin but, we won't go there. I built the early white car and then the later dual snorkel hood car. I will be following your build with great interest. I think these were some of Ronnie's best-looking cars. Just something about the Comet shape. -
1950 Chevrolet 3100
jjsipes replied to jjsipes's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This is the new color Tamiya Pearl Light Blue TS-58 with Tamiya Clear. I cleared the prior Blue but it changed the color somewhat and I didn't like it. Not to mention, it didn't have any shine to it. I even tried the Future Floor Gloss but that didn't give it much shine either. -
1950 Chevrolet 3100
jjsipes replied to jjsipes's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Whatever I tried, I just could not get the paint to look right. Scuffed and reshot the body. No pictures yet but coming soon. -
Everybody talking about pricing on the Round2 Models but, I was just at my local Hobbytown USA and they had the new release of the Revell 57 Bel Air Sedan, Revell 64 Impala and the Bronco Half Cab priced at $50 ea! Not sure why so much but, I passed on them. I hope they were mispriced. Round2 kits were down in the low to mid $30 range.
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Mark, haven't really gotten into much other than the body. The way the body was molded sucked! Not saying mine is perfect but I feel it looks closer to the actual car. What little rollcage I have looked at, it is different than the old Monogram TBird. The passenger side door bars have padding molded on them, I did take time and cut them out and replaced them. The firewall looks to be a little narrow. Will let you know the other stuff as I move forward.
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Took a minute before the rain and storms hit today and sprayed some primer to see what I had and what I need to work on yet.
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3rd gen Camaro
jjsipes replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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I've studying what to do with the bulging front fenders. Looked at the front track width and determined that I could not narrow up the front fenders without alot of suspension work. Started measuring the body and found the the width from driver side to the passenger side in front of the rear wheel opening was wider that the width right behind the front wheel openings. That means the body pinches in from rear to front in the door area. Just determined that maybe the best avenue to take would be to try and blend the front fender bulge into the doors. The body is looking better to me. Need to finish up cleaning up both sides and to see about whether I need that body line back in through the doors or not. I feel like it's hard to get a picture to illustrate what I have done.
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3rd gen Camaro
jjsipes replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Looking great Mark