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Sam I Am

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  1. I think you should slam it with big wheels. ?
  2. Thanks for all the positive comments, it really has kept me motivated. I cleared it today, and am really pleased with how it's turning out. Not perfect by any means, but since I have never sliced and diced to this extent, I have gained more experience and confidence. While the front and rear window are there, I will have to make the rear quarter window. Good thing they are flat. Now I need to turn my attention to the interior and the grill/bumpers while the clear gasses out.
  3. Looks like a cat with an evil grin. I like it. ?
  4. Great repeat trades with khils, James Maynard, and Modlbldr.
  5. No, I won't be replacing the script. The hood and deck already had it sanded off, one door handle was almost gone and the other half way, so now it is nosed, decked, and shaved. Unless you know of someone who makes a pe set for it. I know I can get a generic door handle out of resin....hmmmm. I should probably just stick to my plan. Cheaper that way. ?
  6. I sure know what this truck is, but have never seen the movie. ?
  7. I'll be watching this one because I have one in the parts box as well.
  8. Thank you so much. I had to sand a couple runs and spot in some more primer. So hopefully sometime this weekend it will be cleared.
  9. Cannot say enough about thomascoffey1959@gmail.com. he took pay it forward to another level.
  10. Three years ago I sold mine at a model show for $80 in a beat up open box but complete. Sealed mint ones were selling for $100 more than that. Then the manufacturer finally reissues it at a price pretty much everyone can afford. Love it !
  11. So it's now in white primer, and after a final sanding and top coat, it will be cleared.
  12. Sorry to hear about John, we had a great time when touring the model car museum.
  13. Been there, done that. Too many times to count. Have you ever dropped the knife and had it skewer your foot? ?
  14. Sharp, very sharp. My vote is for this set of wheels.
  15. Glad to see you back on these Bill. Honestly, I can't see any flaws in the paint from where I sit....but that is 85 miles away. ?
  16. That is looking great Bill!
  17. Is that you Shay ? How's tricks you say? Come on over, I'll have a few Guinness with you, and tell you all about it. ? How is AL doing? The chassis plate isn't anything to write home about, but since you will never see it, it's good enough for who it's for. I also like the wheels and stance.
  18. I am really glad to see that others use models to help build their full size projects. I have a 1953 F100 in the garage, and an unbuilt kit in the stash. All I need is the vision...
  19. Have any of you that have, or have had, a full size project ever built a model to help you see if the vision in your head actually looks good as the finished product ? A number of years ago I had a 46 Chevy pu that was a blank canvas (Nice way of saying basket case). I wanted to keep the project as cost effective as possible so I thought of how to utilize parts that I already had. Somewhere along the way someone had roughly grafted a 53-4 Chevy passenger car instrument cluster to the dashboard. I figured the easiest thing to do was clean up the installation and keep the instrument panel. At the time, I had a 1959 Chevy 235 six cylinder with a three spd manual, and, a 1958 348 4bbl with powerglide. So I came up with two different ideas. First, going with tried and true red body, black fenders, and steelies. Dropping in the 235, dressing the engine up with finned aluminum valve cover, dual carbs and split exhaust. A friend had a 10 bolt out of a camaro, and I found out you can convert the stock six bolt front drums to five bolt by using 57 Chevy passenger car parts. So by mounting the rear end on top of the springs and "c-ing" the frame, adding a drop axle up front you would achieve a nice ride height. Drop a first gen mustang fuel tank between the frame rails behind the rear end, a frame mount dual master cylinder, and keep the interior stock, it should be a pretty straightforward and relatively inexpensive truck. Option two was pretty much the same chassis setup except drop the 348 powerglide in, paint it dark metallic blue and add old school mag wheels. So I built a model of each idea to see which one I liked the best. The red and black six banger won hands down for me. Unfortunately, due to life, the real truck never reached fruition. But, I still have the models. ?
  20. I still have a few stacks of Street Rodder in storage from the 80's and 90's. I bought it each month for the Modelers Corner as much as the feature cars. I know that there were a few months that the feature cars never really did anything for me but I still bought it for the Modelers Corner.
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