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I've decided to do a quick shelf-model build of my Barracuda. This way I have something to display with my car when appropriate and later I can crack open an old annual and do a full-boogie number on it. I need to get back in the saddle with a few quick-builds to get the interest going. That Woody last winter became a project that got rushed for NNL East. Not this year. No rush jobs.....

Here's a resin re-pop of the Hemi under Glass (I had thought it was a promo at first) as it doesn't have vent windows! This will be the first modification.

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I've already deepened the panel lines and added the missing seams for the fenders and cowl.

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Yeah.... no engine on this one. That will come at another time with the eventual full detail build.

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Got my L1 Turquoise from MCW, my Drag Radials from Joseph (They look great BTW!) and I have a set of billet dog dish hub caps somewhere.

Now to clean the room....... <_<

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I forgot to mention all the chrome & lenses are on their way (I hope....) from Modelhaus, I have a bombed-out `67 annual built-up I can pirate the interior tub and chassis from.

I also have a few sets of Keith Marks `68 Barracuda graphics. The Formula-S emblems are to die for..... :wub:

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This will be a really cool project! To me, there's nothing better than a model built after the real thing! Were there different year "HUG's"? I'm thinking the one I have in my stash is an earlier model than the Barracuda in your avatar.

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gonna be a nice build, John. will be even better when you detail it all. I have owned mopar since I was 17 (54 now) and never have I built a kit of one. I will be watching. where can I go to see more pictures of the 1:1?

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gonna be a nice build, John. will be even better when you detail it all. I have owned mopar since I was 17 (54 now) and never have I built a kit of one. I will be watching. where can I go to see more pictures of the 1:1?

As much as I'd like to tear into a full-detail build, I need the practice to be honest. A quick shelf build will get me back into the air brush and finishing skills. Remember, I've only built a few simple projects after am almost 10 hiatus! I have about a half dozen `68 annuals so I have material to work with. I just don't want to screw it up.

The Hemi under Glass reference is that the body is cast w/o an opening hood and no vent windows. Yes, the original was rear-engined and they ranged from `65 on up to `69, although I have seen a Hot Rod centerfold with a `70 `Cuda wheelstander that just reads "Hemi under Glass" without the Hurst sponsorship on the doors.

And as for the real one, I have some photos in my gallery and a very short video of her at idle in my driveway. But here's 2 shots now:

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Yes its mine 69 fastback Hemi car. I don't know how to post pics in a thread I didn't create. Oh yea stick with a dana 4:56 31x12.5 tucked underneath.

I'm waiting on my K-member to be finished to put the new motor in at the moment.

Why is it when I click quote it doesn't, new to this forum.

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Yes its mine 69 fastback Hemi car......

Mine is just a small block stick, you win. ;)

When you click "quote" scroll down to the reply box. It should be there. As for posting pictures, click on "reply more options" in the lower right of the screen and it will allow you to upload directly from your computer, provided that the file isn't too big. Click on ATTACH FILES and follow the prompts as you choose, upload, and post to reply.

Looking forward to seeing some cool car-porn. B)

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Same Here :wub: .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Bscna8NH0

This will be an interesting project for sure. Your building skills are excellent and that 1:1 car looks great. I can't wait to see how it comes together, doesn't matter if it's Full Detail or not.

Nice Chevelle! Love those Colonade bodied GM's! Stock eliminator? What's she running? I haven't had the pleasure with mine yet.

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John nothing better then building your 1:1. Any more updates on your build.

Unfortunately no updates. I'm a couch-potato tonight as I'm staying close to my Wife as she had some minor surgery yesterday and she's a bit sore. Tomorrow I plan on spending the day re-organizing the room as I need to set up my spray booth and throw out garbage. I also need to make some shelves too.

Then we drop the clutch and shift at the chip.... ;)

Man, everything I touch turns into a #$%@^&^% project ! :huh:

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Mine is just a small block stick, you win. ;)

When you click "quote" scroll down to the reply box. It should be there. As for posting pictures, click on "reply more options" in the lower right of the screen and it will allow you to upload directly from your computer, provided that the file isn't too big. Click on ATTACH FILES and follow the prompts as you choose, upload, and post to reply.

Looking forward to seeing some cool car-porn. B)

Here's a test, pic off my car.

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A Hemi with drum brakes? I admire your bravado!

Sweet car. How many do you have? I regret not swapping out to the big bolt pattern on the wheels. I love those Weld Pro Stars on Fastbacks. Sharp car you have there. If I was doing mine over, I would have went with the 6.1 Hemi/Tremec 6 spd. swap. If my wife see's me typing about replacing the engine she'll kill me......

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That's part of the upgrade disc brakes all around. I did coil over ladder bar rear end as part of the upgrade also. Car has been parked for two years now but we are getting close to having it back up and running. Hopefully have it back on the road this spring.

I have two of them a 68 and the 69, after I get the 69 back up and running I am going to put the 68 on a rotisserie and do the body then switch all the Hemi stuff over to the 68 and then make the 69 a play toy since its really a ten footer. 69 is an original 383 formula S 4 speed car.

I almost did the 6.1 swap myself but I have never owned a original Hemi so I just opted to go that way. My motor is an original not a repop crate motor. 550hp 515tq. Should be fun when I get it up and going.

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