WOW, Really sweet... The headlights are spot on, great job on the front end, well the whole truck.
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In Topic: 1st WIP - Topkick: Update 05/11/13
16 May 2013 - 07:10 PM
In Topic: '60 El Camino
16 May 2013 - 06:15 PM
Very nice build, but the thing I want to know is WHY DONT YOU STILL HAVE THIS AWSOME MACHINE.
That thing is awesome.
In Topic: it's labatt's time update brake out the brass
16 May 2013 - 05:36 PM
Really nice project Bob. If I may offer up a tip or two. How did you plan on going about the huge curve on the cab? I've had good luck in the past on some of my fire truck model's using automotive Bondo for my curve's. I'd start wth some thin styrene sheet, .030 or so, get the base shape, then fill in with the Bondo. It sand's easy and take's curve shapes very well. I would often do 3 to 4 thin coats, sanding and shaping between each layer. Just go alittle easy on the cream hardner, it makes it very hard to sand if you use to much.
In Topic: Gold 69 Nova motor and interior update 5/17/13
16 May 2013 - 05:26 PM
Really looks great. The interior going to be black?
In Topic: 1978 Ford rescue van..
15 May 2013 - 11:23 AM
Okay! Sorry about the mis-attribution. You're right ~ it is just a hair large, but you made it look good. Did you do the reflectors yourself? They look great!
Yes, They are made from 3 small chrome piece's off of a truck kit.
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