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Thank you SnV like to see pics of the Fairlane
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WOW.....I can appreciate your automotive suggestions, but I like big wheels and I like short side walls!!! What this car is meant to represent is my personal and hopefully creative perspective of a simple custom restomod bro its just a model car. I'm not looking to enter this model in the GSL in the Factory Stock class and looking to win best in class. This post was to ask my fellow modelers what they liked better, short or long and I got great feedback and not to receive an opinion in what someone thinks "it should represent" you a funny guy!
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I like this and what a canvas for some serious painting.
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Wow....Thanks everybody for the great input and reasoning behind your choices. What I will be trying today is putting on the short metal intakes onto the cross ram . I think it will give me a nice balance between the two....we will see. Thanks again everyone.
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Hey guys, still working on the Galaxy just wanted to get some creative input on which intake set up to use. The block is a Mercury Racing LS7. I printed up an intake for the use of straight shorty stacks and I also printed up a cross ram long stack intake. This is just a mock up but I do like the visual impact of the cross ram stacks, but is it too much? we will see. So straight or cross ram what are you guys feeling . Thanks Jay
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Thank you Slusher really appreciate it.
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Thank you Spike I truly appreciate it.
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Thank you SS really appreciate your feedback. Will post again when all is primed. The wheels I 3d printed they are the wheels I saw at SEMA on a Buick Grand National. Thanks again
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Thanks Butter, appreciate your feedback.
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Hope all is well with everyone, just a little update on my 66 Galaxy. I have opened the hood and trunk, hood forward tilt. I have smoothed all seams removed all emblems except the front fender badge. Removed both wipers and filled and smoothed the cowl vent. Removed and filled all window trim to hopefully give the look of a flushed mounted windshield and backlight. I trimmed down the A pillars a bit just to lighten the look of the roof, little work done on the rear seats wraparound. I will be attaching the front bumper and grill assembly along with the rear bumper to give a completely smoothed and seamless look to the entire body before putting down any paint. Bumpers have also been smoothed and the front bumper license plate area/opening has been filled to give a one piece smoothed look. Still need to prime and check everything but pretty much of all the pieces for final assembly have been mocked up fitted are ready to go. Of course I will be keeping my fingers crossed because, as we all know.....during fabrication everything fits soooo beautiful but add a little paint and.....oh oh what the hell happened😉Thanks for looking.
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Mr. Gene Winfield 06/16/1927-03/04/2025 RIP
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Thank you dino, working now on smoothing the body, just dropped the rim diameter very slightly to get a little more of a lower stance but very subtle. When all the body work is done I will then proceed to open the trunk and pretty much start the priming sanding and priming and sanding and priming.....well, you know what I mean. Thanks
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Thank you sir truly appreciate your comment. Thank you
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Thanks Zip appreciate it.