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Ford Aeromax 120 RV Conversion
vincen47 replied to vincen47's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Old projects never die, right? I’m back at this one and it’s going well. I have the coach body roughed in, and most of the major components in place. There’s a lot of filling and sanding to do, along with the lower panels and bay doors. Then it’s off to the detail shop, adding all of the vents, awnings, drip rails, windows, rivets, etc. -
AMT 1972 Cheyenne Rust Bucket
vincen47 replied to vincen47's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks everyone for the comments! -
I’ll get one, I have a soft spot for the boring everyday cars you see on the road. Don’t get me wrong, I like building vehicles that are the stuff of dreams and legends too - things that are the focal point of a collection. This isn’t one of them, of course, but it has its place.
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Resin 1977 and 1985 Lincoln kits.
vincen47 replied to Againmikewins's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I’ve got my eyes on the 77 Town Car and Mark V, along with the 2012 Ram. I’d like to get those some day. So far, I’ve ordered the 73 Country Squire. I can post pictures of that when it arrives. -
Resin 1977 and 1985 Lincoln kits.
vincen47 replied to Againmikewins's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks for posting the link, he’s got a lot of really desirable vehicles. A huge list of stuff not found anywhere else. -
jlrahmo@aol.com is the email I have.
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Resin 1977 and 1985 Lincoln kits.
vincen47 replied to Againmikewins's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
You’ve got my attention, I’m eagerly waiting for more info too. -
AMT 1972 Cheyenne Rust Bucket
vincen47 replied to vincen47's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks! I picked it up many years ago when it was re-issued, glad I did. It’s been a while since it last came out, I think, so maybe Round 2 will bring it back. -
Molotow 1mm pen on window frames / side trim
vincen47 replied to Jiminwatford's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I’ve had good results going slowly with a steady hand, but that doesn’t always work. If you get a tiny bit where it’s not suppose to be, you can usually gently scrape it off with a hobby knife tip. The stuff has good surface tension so it usually goes only where you put it and stays there. Sometimes stubborn to coax it into spots, but better than it running everywhere like crazy. But for masking, you can try Molotow Masking Liquid, it also comes in a pen. Or, any number of actual masking tape varieties of various widths. But, some of the best masking comes from using, ironically, BMF for masking. It’s a bit more of a hassle, but to prevent paint from bleeding under the tape, a good tip is to lay the tape, then seal it with a spray of clear, then paint as usual. -
I’ve ordered direct a few times before, and the service was great. I prefer to buy through Jamie if possible because shipping is so expensive ordering direct. Plus, Jamie is a great guy to work with.
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Thanks! I should have taken a “before” picture. The whole project started when I thought “I should put some mirrors on this thing”...and it went from there. It’s a good promo to begin with, but it lacks all trim and detail paint, like door/window trim, handles, tail light and bumper trim, etc. I black-washed the interior. I also did black on the recessed chrome of the grille and wheels. Added rubber black paint to the bed to simulate a bedliner. I notched the tailgate, and painted it black like a custom one you’d see on these trucks before they (might) get a coat of matching paint. Probably the biggest thing the promo lacks is side mirrors. Having to come up with those is what took me down the “dually” style towing package road in the first place. I kitbashed those from the parts box and some RB motion bolt detail. Scratch built the running boards/mudflaps/towing electrical and added the all towing equipment from Scenes Unlimited. The cab lights and new tires are from Fireball Modelworks. The promo tires looked wimpy. The tool box is from BNL resins, with Molotow. The Rubbermaid cooler is a 3d printed item. Plain ‘ol aluminum tube for the exhaust tip. There’s a kit of this out there, but it’s basically an unassembled promo, I don’t think it has anything more to offer, but it’s still nice.
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AMT 1972 Cheyenne Rust Bucket
vincen47 replied to vincen47's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks everyone for your kind words. Yeah, I love the propane tank, it’s a 3d printed item from eBay, I just painted and weathered it. The seller is icemancollections. He doesn’t list any right now, but I bet you could ask him. -
A beautiful model of a beautiful Caddy!
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Western Star tractor
vincen47 replied to lwwoodss's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
What great details! Love it, a very unique build. -
Excellent work, as we’ve come to expect, yet unique. Your builds like this capture the essence of trucking of yesteryear. The grit, power, and pride that made us truck fans from the beginning - it all can be seen in these photos. They seem to come alive, you can practically hear the engine idle, and smell the diesel fumes.
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That’s interesting, I didn’t know Alcoa made a special design for the Aeromax. At first glance I thought they were the Freightliner holes too; but now I see the difference. Nice variety.
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They look great!
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Who makes cummins decals engine detail ?
vincen47 replied to Mr mopar's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
You’re welcome, glad to help -
Who makes cummins decals engine detail ?
vincen47 replied to Mr mopar's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
He has blue Cummins logos as part of the engine filter decal sheet. I can’t check my sheets now for the dimensions, but you could email him directly. Designed for filters, they may be the small ones you need, or he may be willing to re-size them for you. Hope this helps. -
Modeltruckbuilder.com has a resin one, along with other great truck parts. If you want an aluminum one, there’s Rhino’s Truck Parts on eBay. If you’re looking for a more of a factory stock visor, I got mine from Double Take Replicas, but he’s currently closed. I’d check with Jamie at Moluminum, he doesn’t list one, but he may have a factory stock one too.