That should be an awesome collection!
Check out completed pics in the under glass section
Bob
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In Topic: Multimaverick part 2
26 October 2011 - 01:07 AM
In Topic: Multimaverick
23 October 2011 - 07:57 AM
Duh!
I didn't think of that!
That would have made more sense.
Bob
I didn't think of that!
That would have made more sense.
Bob
In Topic: Multimaverick part 2
14 October 2011 - 01:13 PM
Cheers guys - The springs were made from 22awg tinned copper wire wound around a 2mm drill blank and then given two coats of tamiya clear blue.
Done a bit more since - nearly finished - will post completed pics soon
Bob
Done a bit more since - nearly finished - will post completed pics soon
Bob
In Topic: Multimaverick part 2
05 October 2011 - 11:59 AM
Hi Guys
Got just the front steering links, track bar etc to put on, plus the dashboard/steering wheel combo, and while i think about it the parachute cords could do with a mounting point, but I may let that slip my mind! :
Front axle mounted up with the shocks attached now - (my god that was fiddly).

Check the odd gas pedal location - I can assure you the real car had pedals either side of the transmission hump. George must have had great faith in his scattersheild to sit with his legs akimbo like that!!

PE buckles and the seat cut down a little to make it sit right under the roll cage. gear shift scratchmade.

At the back - wheelie bars, brake line & the batteries wired.

Dashboard ready to go in - home made decals and bezels - dual brake cylinders and pedals.

Hope you like
Bob
Got just the front steering links, track bar etc to put on, plus the dashboard/steering wheel combo, and while i think about it the parachute cords could do with a mounting point, but I may let that slip my mind! :
Front axle mounted up with the shocks attached now - (my god that was fiddly).

Check the odd gas pedal location - I can assure you the real car had pedals either side of the transmission hump. George must have had great faith in his scattersheild to sit with his legs akimbo like that!!

PE buckles and the seat cut down a little to make it sit right under the roll cage. gear shift scratchmade.

At the back - wheelie bars, brake line & the batteries wired.

Dashboard ready to go in - home made decals and bezels - dual brake cylinders and pedals.

Hope you like
Bob
In Topic: Wild Willie Borsch's Charger FC
11 July 2011 - 01:17 PM
Revell's Tony Foti's Police Camaro has a nice blown BBC in it:

Its got the Milodon rocker covers however, dont know if thats a problem
Bob

Its got the Milodon rocker covers however, dont know if thats a problem
Bob
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