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1977 1978 1979 Thunderbird progress
yellowsportwagon replied to Paul Hettick's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That roof looks correct now Paul. Nice looking so far! -
I’ve done like 8 of these chassis. I pretty much know where I’m going with them before I start. Plus the clear I use is 2 part urethane. The flat clear too. Stuff is tough to damage on a model. Meant for the abuse of a real car. If I’m doing a car I’ve never done before I mend my ways.?
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Motor Trend 500 1970
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Got the major chassis stuff done. Stance is right for this car now. Fuel cell made k member ready for final details.
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Yep has a fuel filler on the other side. Car sat real low in back.
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This will be Cottons Charger 500 as it was driven by Sam Posey in his only NASCAR start. It is a SMH resin body on an AMT Roadrunner chassis. It will have a mostly scratchbuilt frt suspension. A scratchbuilt frt K member and engine rollbar will also be made.
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Nice bent up mess!
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Now that’s how it should be done! Nice job man.
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question about A/E Olds '66 1/25 442 W30 kit engine
yellowsportwagon replied to fiatboy's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Another thing to consider. All Olds engines aside from Toronado had the starter on the drivers side. Couldn’t use that in a Toro with the transaxle in the way. -
Gotta make an air cleaner. Touch up a few things frt spoiler maybe? Can’t find a good frt picture for the spoiler.
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Nice job I like the all green car the best.
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Dodge Charger Daytona kits, w/ NASCAR chassis??
yellowsportwagon replied to fiatboy's topic in WIP: NASCAR
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Dodge Charger Daytona kits, w/ NASCAR chassis??
yellowsportwagon replied to fiatboy's topic in WIP: NASCAR
That’s ok but missing the fabbed K member that Nichels engineering added when they built these cars. -
Dodge Charger Daytona kits, w/ NASCAR chassis??
yellowsportwagon replied to fiatboy's topic in WIP: NASCAR
None of the kits ever had the correct frt bars and dabbed K members that the race cars had. -
Got some more done today the only fit issue I’ve seen with this thing is the rear bumper. Trim a little on the back of the qtr taillight opening fixed it right up. Bare metal is done windows in window braces in. Seat bolsters on. Final test fit.
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Both cars were B body Mopars same chassis
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Dodge Charger Daytona kits, w/ NASCAR chassis??
yellowsportwagon replied to fiatboy's topic in WIP: NASCAR
Here is couple more. The dash and rollcage are from a Polar Lights Talledega kit. Fits great to the Charger body. -
Dodge Charger Daytona kits, w/ NASCAR chassis??
yellowsportwagon replied to fiatboy's topic in WIP: NASCAR
No! MPC did do some with a generic racing chassis but that’s as close as it gets. I make my own out of Revell Charger Daytona kits. Not too difficult if you like to scratchbuilt. Here is some in progress pictures I’ll see if I can find some further along pictures. -
Another Interesting Build Possibility
yellowsportwagon replied to DoctorLarry's topic in WIP: NASCAR
Century custom had that roof Century Special had the fastback roof -
Ding ding we have a winner. All the numbers came from 2 model king sets.
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This has been on the back burner for a while. It irritated me. It’s one of my price together messes. It’s an old MPC nascar body on a old AMT Allison Chevelle Chassis with a 90s TBird frt clip and truck arm rear suspension. It’s kind of a parts box build. I do a couple a year. Any way it’s stance wasn’t right and didn’t want to cooperate. So I put it next to the other bad actors and got on with about 8 something else’s. It’s coming back now cause I’m sick of it sitting around taking up space on my bench. I pick at it in between Friday’s Chevelle and a 61 Pontiac that also annoyed me.
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Revell 1968 Chevy Chevelle SS 396...........My take
yellowsportwagon replied to MrObsessive's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I’m normally highly critical of kits. I build mostly vintage NASCAR. This kit is excellent. Proportions are good fit so far is great. It’s not too hard to lower and stuff big tires under. A big positive for me. Granted I won’t use half the parts but what I am using is nice as hell.