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Well im mostly a truck person have built quite a few muscle cars(more then my trucks).This is my first dragster. Havent got much done in the week and a half ive had it but here is a preview of the theme.
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Here is my last model, for the salvage and shop diorama I'm building. A '85 Chevy S10. Not a shiny gloss paint, but a paint of many years... Some details: I'll add some evolutions on the paint and details. What do you think about it ?
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Hey. I started this one back in February and its been an on again off again project, more lately off than on. I had been wanting to build up a 1933 Dodge model for a while but could not source one. I knew that Early Racing Classics made a 1933 Plymouth coupe body but i wanted to build up a full model with accurate fenders, grill and hood. After asking several guys on different forums for measurements i was able to get the measurements i needed from a guy over in WESTERN AUSTRALIA. After sourcing an image of a 1933 Dodge Pickup courtesy of Google, i inserted it into publisher and added the measurements i needed before emailing it over to the guy in Western Australia. Once he emailed the document back to me i was able to begin work. I should add that as well as the pick up pictured here i am also working on a roadster pickup version as well as a coupe and roadster version. Even though this ones on hold at the moment while i finish off more pressing projects, when i do recommence the build i will put up some more photo's as i have some interesting ideas for this one that i would like to share around. STAY TUNED !
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I came across this when I was looking at diecast. Anyone hear of this or know its origins? Is this an AMT tool? http://www.diecastdirect.com/asp_modules/add_item.asp?ProductCode=LND73050
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The last model car I finished, 9 years ago in 2004. This one was such a pain, the parts didn't fit, the flip-nose was very hard to stay in one place...this kit got me out of the hobby for almost ten years. Thinking about it now, I have to applaud the model company for even trying to do a 1:25 flip-nose. I might even try to build another one.
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Been trying to figure out what to do with this 41 Plymouth. It's always been one of those love hate relationships. I loved it one day, then hated it the next. Decided to do a search here and see if I could find some inspiration and found some. Thor did a pickup conversion last year that I loved! So I decided to hack my Plymouth apart. I started by removing the rear fenders. Then hacked off the trunk. Needed to then modify the chassis to allow the bed to fit. More to follow. Tim
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I gotta 72 c10 gluebomb from a buddy of mine a while back. The windshield is scratched to death and is cracked in he middle a ways ans stuck back togeher with super glue. I was wondering if there is a cheap and relatively easy way to save it.