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Colonel32

Member Since 25 Dec 2012
Offline Last Active Feb 13 2013 09:25 AM
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Dodge L-700 Tractor / Lindberg (IMC mold) / 1:25

25 January 2013 - 10:29 AM

So, after almost 10 years of celibacy, I have decided it was time to get back and build a few models. A first I was thinking about some 50's winged or finned cruisers, but then I came across Truck drivin' song by Weird Al and that song got inside my head so deep that I decided to build a truck instead. For some time I was thinking about AMT's Diamond Reo, but it turned out that there are no photo-etched details for this set yet, and to be honest, the factory grille in this set is really terrible. And since CMT ( http://www.liaznavzd...edtrans/ctm.php ) confirmed plans to create and release the details in the future, I decided to wait for them and select a different truck instead. After seeing Auburn and Cord from Lindberg, I was very skeptical, but it turned out the mold was done by a different company (IMC), and it looked pretty reasonable to build. (Afterwards I also learned that the Auburn and Cord aren't Lindberg molds either, but you know, releasing THOSE kits under your name still tells something about you as well). So L-700 it was.

 

Gathering information about this car is a little tricky, because more than 80% of Google finds show a built model instead of the original car, and engine details are nearly impossible to find. And if you find some, they are dirty and rusty as hell, that you actually can't even tell what the original engine color was. But I want to build a truck that just came out of the factory.

 

I also still don't have the room to set out all the accessories (mostly pistol and compressor), so I started by cutting out the pieces, understanding where and how they fit, and some sanding. And I also glued some components together and drilled a hole into the exhaust. And got pretty upset by the fuel tanks, because they don't fit together - because the bottom part does not go straight up, it is slowly expanding to the sides. I will have to do much more sanding to get that part straight.


1949 Mercury Coupe - pictures wanted

29 December 2012 - 06:02 AM

Hello.

 

The AMT kit lists all possible factory color combinations for a 49 Mercury Coupe, including few two-tone variants. The problem is, that it does not show exactly what parts of car should be painted one color and what parts should be painted the other one. And I am unable to google any pictures, that would show the stock version with two tone. Even the original 1949 brochures show only single color versions. Could anybody help with a picture or blueprint?