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That's a really cool rod Eugene. I love the 90's style pastel colour. In this scale the photo could almost pass as a 1:1 car. Good job that it didn't sell on ebay - you should be happy to hold on to this one for ever!
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Really good start there. I look forward to seeing more progress on this. It will be really cool.
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I absolutely love this! Nice work Tom.
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Very nice build Tamas. I especially like the pearl red.
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Nice Dart! I love the colour combo and the unusual hood/aircleaner idea. Its good to see things done a little differently. Those wheels are awesome. I'm building the Mr Norm's one at the moment and the body colour on mine is almost the same!
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1955 F100 Street Rod
beeRS replied to HOLMES55's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's a super clean build Brad. A beautiful truck. Good photography too. -
Nice work. I love the colour. Does this kit have the 8v engine or the 16v?
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Nice one Mike. This is an idea I had in the past too, but never got round to it. Looks like you're gonna make a fine job of this. look forward to seeing your progress.
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This is really nice work Andrew. Its going to be a cracking '57 when complete. Thanks for the kit review in your first post - I was not aware of this kit. I have the ordinary AMT 57 and I bought a MCG photo etch sheet to go with it. If only I knew I could just get this kit! Good luck with this - I'm looking forward to seeing it complete. I especially like the extra detail work on the engine and those fuel tank straps from BMF.
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This is some great work Henry. Did you manage to fix your windshield? I am looking forward to seeing this one finished.
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Cracking job on this Lola Henry. Is it the latest re-release of this kit? Did it have a photo etched sheet included? I am thinking of getting this kit.
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Nice job Dominik. It looks really good in white. Those Alclad bumpers came out very well - they look like kit chrome! I think it looks just fine without the mirrors.
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What a shame. I have two of these (a convertible and a coupe) in my stash and I have been looking forward to building them for some time. I was very impressed with the kit on first impressions, but inaccuracies as mentioned are a real turn-off. Maybe I will build them a customs or use parts as spares. Those PE hinges are a real nice touch, but of course they're no good if they don't work.
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This is cracking work Geoff. It's going to be one smart model when finished. It is true that this particular Fujimi kit is probably the pinnacle of 1/24 kits in terms of detail. I am in the process of building this kit too so I will enjoy watching your build. Keep up the good work.
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Yes - I was thinking the same Damir. I trial fitted the front PE windscreen trim and it doesn't even fit - so I will be leaving that out! Those wheels on the 1:1 car appear to be about 18" or 19" and I think they look awesome. The kit wheels are the same design, but of the original DeTomaso size (I guess 16"). The aluminium sleeve idea sounds good. I have done this before, but with a plastic sleeve and it worked quite well. Thanks for the idea Jeff.
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I thought I would build a 'quick curbside' out of the box from Fujimi's kit, but as always I'm getting carried away with adding extra's along the way. Here's a pic of a nice 1:1 Pantera with the kind of look I'm going for. If only I had a set of 1/24 wheels like that. I've started with Fujimi's recent release. The proportions of this kit are so much better than any I have come across in the past. I'm also using the PE set from Studio 27. The first job has been to cut away the moulded in grill mesh on the front and rear - it will be replaced with PE parts from the Studio 27 set. Curiously, the PE set does not include any door handles. I find raised details like this are hard to work around when polishing out the painted body so I am removing it. I will be adding the door handles back in after the body has been painted and polished. Nearly ready for paint. Now what colour shall I go for...
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Nice one Brett - I think it looks better without the spoiler.
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Great work. Looks completely different to any Fiero I have ever seen - much better!
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Looks great Martin. I do love a nice Cobra.
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For the smooth look I will be losing the Galaxie 500 script. The trim on the rear quarter has caused me quite some concern... Removing this trim was harder than I first thought . Keeping the body line straight was tricky. I will be adding some photo etched wipers later; so - the moulded in wipers must go. This was another tricky job.
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The first coat of grey primer on the floor reveals that it is still far from perfect, but its a start. I'll continue with this, but just for a change of scenery I have turned my attention to the body. I will either have 'shaved' door handles or add them again after the body has been painted. So, for now I am removing them completely.
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Here's some more progress... Out of the kit there is a mis-match between the floor pan and underside of the interior floor. I'll try to fix this. The two holes left from removing the mouled in exhaust silencers. I have raised the boot floor slightly to accommodate the new exhaust system.
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Nice job Mitchell. I love the detail on the strut tops and the lever on the front seat for rear passenger access. Interestingly, I noticed over the weekend that Hasagawa are re-releasing this and the 968. I saw them on HLJ's website.
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Nice job Carl. Paint looks great.