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  1. Well, it wasn't quite what I hoped for, or what I set out to achieve, however, it was a solid showing for my first build after a 10 year break from the hobby. I plan to take it to scalefest in June and see how I do there! Thank you for following along! If you haven't, be sure to go and like my facebook page, facebook.com/lonestarmodelworks , I plan to share my build for next year via video updates!
  2. Me too! This is the first thing I have completed since 06 or 07.
  3. This thing is quite literally, being thrown together. Although, I do love the color combo! Trying to "complete" it for the Showdown tomorrow. The body was painted and cleared 2 days ago and polished today. The clear is 100% way too thick and I lost some detail, so, it will get tacked on with super glue and taken apart after the show and cleaned up and done properly. The wheels could use another coat of alclad pale gold and I think the bead locks need to be black. Lots of other little details that need re-done. This is the Theme or common kit for the show tomorrow, so I wanted to make sure I had one to display/enter.
  4. I remember some of your builds from back in the day! My SN was "white97ex"
  5. No worries. I'll have plenty of pictures! If you have facebook, I have a page for my model builds, I may do a live stream on Sat, who knows. facebook.com/lonestarmodelworks Baseball, we bought our son his first ball and glove and Tee last weekend. He is 1 1/2, I CANNOT wait for baseball! I hope he plays well and they bring home the championship!
  6. This is the common kit for the Showdown on Saturday, needless to say, I'm behind the 8-ball! The plan was to re-build a lot of the suspension detail with aluminum tube and rod ends to dress it up, however, due to time constraints, I've had to settle for painting with contrasting colors to develop some dimension. Fireball modelworks wheels and tires, as well as fender flares once the new set arrives on Friday! This is the 3rd round of paint. The original plan was wild strawberry metallic, I had some custom mix from several years back that was still good. The first round of paint had some trash in it, then the clear went wrong, so I stripped it. The second round, I had a bad mix ratio of paint to reducer and it wasn't going to cure in time to clear it. So, I picked up a can of Duplicolor Toreador Red. When using Duplicolor base colors, I can generally go from primer to clear in 1-2 hours. I use Advantage 545 urethane clear. This clear is marketed towards auto body repair shops to help increase production. You can generally go from clear to polishing in 24-48 hours, which is essential for this project! The chassis is just about complete, just some touch up details to take care of. I had planned on painting the bead locks on the wheels black, however, that may not happen due to the amount of time I have to complete this. Power will come from a Coyote 5.0 from the '14 Mustang GT kit. I had to narrow the inner fenders just a tad to accommodate the width of the valve covers. Body: Ford Toreador Red Engine bay and under hood: Model Master buffing metallics Exhaust Wheels: Fireball model works painted in alclad pale gold
  7. I actually live in Greenville. I opened my account from my work computer, I work in Forney. I will be at the MCMA Showdown on Saturday. I will have this and a few other builds with me. Will you be there?
  8. Looks good!
  9. Well, this will be the last progress update. The next pictures I post will be completed. Still a lot of little finishing details to do and touch ups to do, but all of the main sub assemblies are primarily complete. Items remaining: Install hood, make hood struts, and connect hood tethers TV camera and radio antenna Carb linkage and throttle cable/rod Window braces Steering wheel and radio wire Lug studs Front brake ducts Finish hood pins Miscellaneous nut/bolt detail and decals I'm sure I've missed a thing or two on that list, either way, a few hours work and it is ready to go.
  10. Looking good!
  11. Finally getting down to the finishing details! I can mark wheels and tires off of the list! I finally bit the bullet and decided to use machined aluminum nuts for the lug nuts. I found some great pieces at a more than reasonable price. The tire tread was sanded down using the "drill method", Mounting the tire on a bolt and putting it in the drill and sanding the tread on 220 grit sand paper. This saves a ton of time. I wiped down the sidewalls with lacquer thinner to remove the kit markings and prep them for decals. Once the decals were on and dry, I hit the entire tire with Model Master dull coat lacquer to take the shine out of them. I added a few markings with a grease pencil, then mounted them on the wheels. The wheels were shot with Krylon Gloss black, which I had to top with Model Master ultra gloss lacquer due to a paint issue. More wet works decals for the weld logo and the alignment tape. The lug nuts are .031 machined aluminum nuts, I left them bare aluminum for some contrast and then painted the top edge with Fluorescent orange.
  12. Thanks. I'm down to the finishing details! Dash is in for good, just waiting on a couple of ignition coils that should be here today to finish up the electronics tray. The only items left to build are the supports for the rear window braces, the center exhaust section, and the air ducts and boxes for the front brakes, everything else is just a matter of final details! I'm hoping this thing can be placed in the FINISHED column by Sunday!
  13. Yeah, I prefer that deep gloss across the whole thing. I've only had one issue with clear over decals. I have a Joe Amato Top Fuel dragster that I started about the same time I started this that also went into storage. It was the Superman livery, I checked it about the time I picked this one back up, trying to decide which one I was going to finish for the competition and the decals appeared to have melted underneath the clear.
  14. I got quite a bit done over the weekend. The rear suspension is installed an complete. There may be some bolt head detail here or there that I need but I am calling it complete and will take care of that on my final detail. The air cleaner housing got coated in SMS 1/20th scale CF decal and cleared. As of this picture, it needs another coat or two of clear and then a little polishing. Once that is done, I'll ad a washer and nut and some tape. The short track grills are installed on the front, along with some tape. The tape may not be correct, however, it adds some dimension to the front end. I also added some bolt heads for the spoiler.
  15. I had a couple of hours, uninterrupted last night, to work on this thing. I got some crush panels installed on the bottom, rear end is mounted, and the front steering has been re-worked. I was never happy with the junk I had scabbed in for the steering in the beginning. I finally figured out how I wanted to do it. The angles are a little funky, but it would be functional. Everything has been detailed with Pro Tech PE bolt heads/nut detail
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