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Oooh that's nice, love the steel wheels, gives it a no-nonsense tough look. Great work on the interior, too.
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Just finished this up earlier today, build #2 for the year. These Willys kits are such a pleasure to build, with only the rear suspension assembly being mildly trying. My biggest gripe is the terribly deep gate marks on the slicks, I sanded them down quite a bit but didn't want to go any further in fear of ruining them. Box stock with plug wires. Color is Duplicolor Chevy Engine Orange-Red. Thanks for taking a gander and any comments/questions.
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I dig it, cool looking paint scheme with the different colors. I'd rip it down the track for sure.
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That is really sharp, those extra details you added really brings it to life. I picked this one up with, like you did, the idea of a quick & simple build. I'm thinking I may have to add some extras to it after seeing this beauty. Well done!
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Excellent builds, you don't see these built up too often.
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Beautiful Olds Randy! The interior is gorgeous. These always look good in gold. Glad to hear it builds up well.
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Well done Hugh! That is a great shade of blue. I wouldn't mind getting my hands on one of these someday.
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Silver and black really work well on this. May not be your best work but it still looks good!
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What did you see on the road today?
bogger44 replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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David Pearson 1969 Talladega
bogger44 replied to bogger44's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Thanks a lot guys! Yeah these kits do have a bad rap, but with patience can be built into respectable models. I wish I would have checked his site before I started, I would have waited until he releases those decals. My usual luck hahaha. I didn't clear over them so I probably could get them removed if I feel like it someday. That's awesome you met him. Yeah I totally forgot that trick of using gloss paint instead of flat, thanks for the reminder. ? -
David Pearson 1969 Talladega
bogger44 replied to bogger44's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
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MPC super stocker Pontiac gto
bogger44 replied to JET.'s topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Most excellent build, just the right amount of dirt/grime and love the mods to the body. I may have to give that a try when I build mine. -
David Pearson 1969 Talladega
bogger44 replied to bogger44's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Thanks guys! Yes these kits sure aren't the best designed, but they sure are a great subject. I've got two more in the stash to tackle. Thanks Dave! You're right about the super speedway stance, I'm good with it! To adjust the front clip, first I made a cut on the rear portion of the inner fender aprons as a stress reliever (just ahead of the firewall, you can still see it in the pic). Then I heated up some water in a pot, not to boiling though, and dunked the front into the water for 15-20 seconds, then pulled it out and gently pulled down on it. I took it slow and repeated the process a few times until it was good to my eye. -
Fresh off the bench, wrestled another of these Polar Lights kits into submission. The first order of attack was pulling the nose down to where it should be, then lots of trimming of various parts to get it all fitting together. Exhaust dump ends are aluminum tubing. Filed the rear window down until it sat flush with the body. The decals were toast and a bear to lay down (and very time consuming), lots of micro sol/set and a hair dryer being used. Got them on the best I could, a few cracked up and some silvered unfortunately. Paint is Tamiya TS-50 Mica Blue, a little too dark but close enough for me. Gold is Tamiya TS-21, same goes for the wheels but with a coat of Tamiya Smoke on them. Tires and wheels are upgraded PPP pieces. Looking at it now, I wish I would have lowered the rear a bit. I'm glad I finally brought this one to the bench and hammered it out as David will always be one of my all-time favorite drivers. Thanks for looking and any comments/questions.
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Good to hear. I can't wait to get it started, probably sometime this year.
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Excellent build, and love your collection.
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Fantastic builds, Michal! I'll repeat about the beautiful finishes, and nice variety.
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Today's mail call. I've slowed down on my buying (or trying at least lol) the last year or so, but came across the Tamiya Lexus LFA for a fair price so I had to get it. Had been on my short list of must have kits for some time. Figured I'd get the Petty car while I was at it, too. The redlines, well, you can never have enough of them.
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1970 Ford F250
bogger44 replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Looks great to me. Never get tired of seeing Torino's, which sadly isn't real often.
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So glad you got this one to the finish line Roger, I know it's been a long time coming! That grille is a piece of artwork, and cleaning up the side trim really worked well. Superb work all around. Man, would I love to rip through the gears on this one!
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Stellar crop of builds for sure. You have a clean building style and all are tastefully done. Really like the flamed Ford.
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Beautiful models and nice photography too.
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Wow is that a great finish! It could definitely pass as a 1:1. It is refreshing to see a Ferrari in a color other than red (though I do like them that way too lol).