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mrmike

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  • Birthday 02/01/1953

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    Michael R. Siesicki

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MCM Ohana (6/6)

  1. Thanks Carl and Bob! I try to add whatever is in the box. Mostly my parts box, but the wheel trim rings are the only parts that I have added.
  2. Thanks Carl!
  3. After looking at photos of the Lincoln crest, I drilled a hole in the hood for the crest and glued it in. There is no indication of the crest installation on the instruction sheet. The hood doesn't open now and I figured out why, there is a notch on the forward panel before the hood, above the grille and this is the mounting point of the crest. Damn instructions!
  4. Thanks Bob! I just took apart the interior to rearrange the fire bottle. Now it looks better.
  5. Been working interior of the truck this evening, Tach, extra gauges, floor shifter, fire bottle, rear view mirror. Pretty well, stocked!
  6. I have been working on the '60 F-100 off and on for the last several days. I have lowered the front end of the truck to its final position. The engine has been painted, assembled and wired.
  7. Thanks Michael and Carl!
  8. The Lincoln has been painted and the chassis and motor have been assembled. Gosh!!! I even got the exhaust manifolds to line up with the exhaust pipes.
  9. My new project is the '60 F-100 Pickup.This will have a Tamiya Pearl White and a Tamiya Metallic Red paint job, wheel trim rings and hub caps, and a rodded out engine and floor shifter. I started out doing a mock up and then it is off to the sink and a bath. The front end needs to come down a bit and I have some Revell axle pins so I won't have to stare at the metal axle intruding on the engine compartment.
  10. Thanks Bob! That's all this kit needs is a little TLC.
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