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Marc Weller

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  1. Dang !! The Predicta wheels I thought I had magically disappeared !! So I picked up 2 sets of chrome reverse wheels from Pegasus in their place, pinwalls and medium walls. I’m going with the latter. I did the Elmer’s glue mockup and this thing has the proper stance right out of the box !!
  2. Usually when the paint turns out well the model gets finished. I think that is going to be the case here. Createx pearl white base, Candy 2o yellow shot through a laundry bag on the roof followed by Candy 2o red fading around the edges . All topped with HOK 2K clear. I’m gonna use the Predicta wheels and tires, otherwise everything out of the box. I’ll start foiling tomorrow.
  3. Luv it, no 2 ways about it.
  4. Thanks everyone for your comments. Time to get to work on the next one !!
  5. Wow, Clyde you are too kind. I'm certainly a fan of Himsl, Winfield, Jr. Conway, Larry Watson and all of the great custom painters from that era !! I spend way too much time looking at lowriders on Pinterest. There are probably more great '60's style custom painters out there now than there ever was in the '60's.
  6. I finished my Riv last night. First completed project in a year or so. I need to pick up the pace so I can finish several hundred more projects in my lifetime. I'm only 67 so it shouldn't be a problem. Ertl yellow plastic Riviera mostly out of the box with the exception of Pegasus wheels and tires. Paint done with Createx water based stuff and a House of Color 2K clear coat.
  7. Almost done. Just need to do grille and bumpers. Staying up late tonight. If everything goes well look for this under glass tomorrow.
  8. No salt on the roads here !! You better stay off I-95 ! Seriously that is some great weathering.
  9. Finished the nailhead today. Just added ignition wires, otherwise straight out of the box. I even left the hole in the block for the metal axle even though I won’t be using them. Looks like I kicked a rod out of the side of the block. Should have changed my oil more often! Since I live up the street from Pegasus, their Astro Supreme wheel and tire set is an obvious choice. Did some light weathering on the chassis (wash, dry brush, and pastels). Not much left until final assembly.
  10. It looks like I may finish this one. Starting to get the hang of water based paint. In this case I used Createx Candy2o over a pearl white base with silver and black shading and House of Kolor 2K clear.
  11. Hey Bill, Thanks for checking in. I’ve most of the interior done, working on the engine. Finished tinting the glass (purple), that’s current status. Thanks for the motivation. I need to pick up the pace !
  12. Thanks Tim !! Yes I was a crew member on the Voodoo nostalgia top fuel car and later the former Mike Dunn Yankee's T/F car after it was acquired by the Voodoo team. As far as big car guys who are (or were in this case) avid modelers I have to mention Jack Davis (RIP) who built headers for Warren Johnson and many sportsman racers. Jack was a fanatic modeler and you can see his stuff in early publications like R&C Models and Car Model. A number of his models are on display at the NHRA Motorsports Museum.
  13. Loving the t-bird wheel covers and the body mods and stance are terrific. Finish this one !!!
  14. Paint looks fantastic. What brand are you using?
  15. I know it's been awhile. I haven't bailed on this project, but I've made some major changes. The more I looked at that graphic the more I thought "fish eggs". I dunno. I like caviar on a cracker but not on a '55 Nomad. The solution (no pun intended) was a brake fluid bath and starting all over. I've been watching a ton of YouTube videos about Createx products and I have been wanting to go water based if, for no other reason, the health benefits. So here's my first attempt at a water based custom paint job. I used all Createx water based products. White Sealer Base, Pearlized White, Candy20 purple mixed with Balancing Clear, and finally, ULVS clear. I pretty much loved everything but the ULVS and I'll probably head back to 2K for my next project. I'm just going to be super careful about safety precautions. P.S. foiling this thing was too much work and I'm not done!!! Need to pick my next project with that in mind !!!
  16. Time to get back to this one. I found this stash of Predicta parts I scored at some swap meet 25 years ago, two complete Predictas minus bubble tops. I love the Predicta wheels and tires and I'll use them on future projects but the 1/24th scale Hemi is a perfect choice for my '36 and I'll use it now. I won't need to mess with ignition wires since they are concealed on this particular Hemi variant, a major bonus. Already fabbed motor mounts. No idea why that old Monogram tool has a notch in the firewall. I'm gonna go with a permanently attached hood and open sides so I'm not going to bother fixing it. Gonna need to figure out a way to provide clearance for the fan/pulley assembly. Probably going to grind the boss off of the front of the motor and notch the crossmember. I want to keep the front end as low as possible so I need to keep the existing crossmember.
  17. Which clear? it really sparkles !! The foil is awesome as well.
  18. This one is done. Now on to some shiny stuff!!!
  19. This one is done. All kinds of fit issues in final assembly. Blame it on builder incompetence, it’s a great kit and the Flintstone body is terrific. I’ll take some good pictures later to post under glass.
  20. You might think about shooting some dullcoat then buffing it with one of those fabric softener sheets you throw in the dryer. I’ve had good luck with that technique. BTW that dash looks awesome.
  21. David was correct. The firewall relief was not adequate to clear the engine location. In fact, trying to use the stock Cadillac mounting points was a stupid idea which I remedied by fabricating new forward mounts and a new transmission mount bringing the engine forward to a more reasonable location The interior is going to be nearly invisible between the chop and the blue tinted glass so I didn't get too carried away. Just some detail painting and a shifter fabbed from some stainless tubing. The V butted windshields turned out way better than I expected. Ignore that shmutz on the passenger side. Just some lens cleaner I neglected to dry. Just need to finish the exhaust system, add shocks, mount wheels, and liberally dust the undercarraige and she'll be ready for the showcase.
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