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'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Also Top End Decals make a Galaxie set that includes the emblems, lettering, and chrome vents on the rear panels of the 63. As you can see, the expense goes up a bit the more we try to replicate a correct looking super stocker. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
This is a Thunderbolt hi rise intake I was going to use originally atop the Starliner engine. This might fit under the hood of the 63 as it is. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
What’s nice about the Starliner kit, is you will not have to mess with another engine. The kit supplied engine can be a 390, 406, or a 427. They all have the same appearance on the outside. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I’m currently working on a 1965 Galaxie R Code, and I was using an intake that was high, because I was using the kit supplied scoop. I changed that to the flat hood, to keep the stock appearance of the car. This car will have a short, oval, Cobra style 2x4 air cleaner, with 427 badging. The hood would never clear this set up. Now with your build, you can probably use a high rise, and add a couple of Fireball Modelworks 650 Holleys, and without using an air cleaner, you might get away with it without clearance problems. Just mock it all up before paint and glue. Also, you should have a dual 4 barrel in your Starliner kit. I’m not totally sure if the original release has the intake, but the later ones do. It’s not a high rise, but I’m using it on my R Code build. This could be another option for you. You mentioned the 66 Fairlane, but you should also consider the Thunderbolt and 65 Galaxie intakes. -
Brutalform started following red plastic Thunderbolt body - paint or decal it , Diamond Reo/Montone dump body done! and 1953 Ford F100
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Diamond Reo/Montone dump body done!
Brutalform replied to Scott Eriksen's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That’s a build to be proud of, Scott. Excellent job. -
1953 Ford F100
Brutalform replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Calling this build nice would simply be an understatement. It’s one of the nicest weathered builds I have seen. Looks like a real 1:1 truck. Amazing! -
1/24 Scale Seat Belt Buckles?
Brutalform replied to Noah H.'s topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The difference between 1/24 and 1/25 scale wouldn’t really be noticeable. Maybe for tires and rims, but seat belts are small to begin with, to me, wouldn’t be a problem. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Just keep your eyes open. Prices and shipping are a bit high, but I’ll bet youll find a kit for a decent price. Not totally sure if the 57 Fords have the same frame? The Starliner chassis only requires minimal work to get it to fit. Even after cutting the radiator support and screw bosses out of the body, and using the Starliner radiator support it’s not too hard. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You’re welcome Jim. I’m glad I was a help. Keep us posted on your build when you get it going. I absolutely love the old Ford cars! -
When I was just learning to wet sand and polish models, I tried my hand on these two cars. These are the only cars I polished the plastic. Just polished the colored plastic with the three step Novus. The Tasca car turned out better than the Gas Ronda car, from polishing the plastic. I might get better decals for these two cars. Here are a few pics with just polished plastic.
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'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have those decals for the Tasca car as well. I believe that car had a red interior as compared to the tan colored interior that was in other lightweights. Now you got me thinking of doing another lightweight. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I found John’s thread on his build. This shows the seats. If you search him, he has done a few very nice lightweight builds. -
'63 Galaxy lightweight planned build
Brutalform replied to customline's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The front seats I do have, but I’ll have to pull them from the stash tomorrow, and get a pic for you. Another builder on this forum, greatly improved the seats, to look like the real actual seats. I’ll see if I can find his build, as it was several years ago.