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1/32nd Lindberg 1949 Ford Tudor Coupe Slot Car Conversion


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Hi everyone!

I thought I'd share these progress pictures with you. I have taken Lindberg's 1949 Ford and using Evergreen Styrene sheets, built my own frame for the Monogram Tiger Slot Car Performance Parts.

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The 1949 Ford with the body removed. All I need to do to finish the car is to enlarge the hole ahead of the front axel and add the front pick-ups. Once this is done, I can then paint it. It will be orange with black and white racing stripes and numbers.

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After many hours (And many pains), I finally got the chassis finished!

It uses the Monogram 9 tooth pinion gear and the 26 tooth crown gear. I broke the outer crown gear spacer trying to force the plastic gear on the knurled axel.

All plastic pieces are Evergreen Styrene and the screws / metal parts are from an old stereo.

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The underside of the car showing the magnet bar, gears and pickups.

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The 1949 Ford after all the componients have been added. Now it's time for a paint job! ...coming soon!

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Time for an update!

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Here's the body, wearing it's second coat of Tremclad Orange paint. Yup! It's rust paint!

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The car after my hand painted black and white stripe. The hardest part of this was finding center and then keepint the stripe width even on both sides.

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The rear view.

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And from the roof. The paint is Artist's One shot Enamel.

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Some very old Testor's decals. These must be from the 1960's, although none of the manufacturers ever put dates on anything.

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Floating the decal in warm water.

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Hood decal. Note the transpercancy on the white decal film. There's two ways to fix that. #1 is to paint a white circle under the decal and #2 is to use an identical decal over the top. I went with #2 using a second decal sheet.

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All three number decals on the car.

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A test run of parts fit before final glueing.

The next step will be glueing in the windows and painting the backs black and then adding the final chrome touches.

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Not quite finished yet, but I thought I'd post a picture of the car with the chrome details painted on. I will use some Bare Metal Foil for the long side spear on the side of the car.

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