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67 Camaro SS396 "day two" WIP. Mar 24 update
mustang1989 replied to freakshow12's topic in WIP: Model Cars
He's baaaaaaack!!!! First off I'm glad to see you're back Fred!!!! Wow dude! What a paint finish on that bad boy!!! -
I'm in!
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I like it James! That interior work is awesome!!
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New to this site. First build in over 10 years.
mustang1989 replied to Elliott'n'KS's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Welcome aboard John!!! -
New to the forum and new to building models
mustang1989 replied to tico's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Welcome aboard Hector! You couldn't have chosen a better forum to join for all the automotive modeling needs. -
My first WIP here; '70 Dodge Challenger T/A, Parts
mustang1989 replied to Roadrunner's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Dang that sucks don't it? Been there and done that at the one month marker! Three months later after that............well..........you know. Your progress is looking good Kevin! -
Really nice car bud!
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I wanted to reply to this earlier and my stupid computer at work started acting up. This thing looks fantastic! Really nice build man.
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Adventures in soldering:The GT40 project New pics 2/13/17
mustang1989 replied to Randy D's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Man this thing is gonna look sharp Randy...................real sharp!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeeeeez ! -
Monogram 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A IPMS show awards
mustang1989 replied to mustang1989's topic in Model Cars
Thanks Jason. It was fun while it lasted. Thanks for the comments Steve and Stray! -
Nailed 'em both!! They look great Ron!
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My first WIP here; '70 Dodge Challenger T/A, Parts
mustang1989 replied to Roadrunner's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Don't we all? Looks good so far Kevin. -
I hear you on keeping the cost of the build down there Jeremy. It seems the AM world has dug its hooks into the talent that comes from the detailer in a lot of the builders and its a "pay if you wanna play" type atmosphere in the modeling world. The more I do this it seems the more I rely on scratchbuilding skills and OOB parts. I mean I still go out and buy AM stuff but I find myself paying more attention to the overall cost of a build these days. I don't consider myself an "expert" by any means but I'll offer my take on your questions. There are a couple of methods for re-applying the panel lines but the one I'm most familiar with is using stretched sprue to about the thickness of a human hair to fix the problem. You could get by without it but the missing panel lines are noticeable and are worth the effort to replace if you went through the trouble of getting rid of the midline seam. I've never tried the paint and tape method but see where it would work if you applied enough paint. The trick I could foresee there would be knowing how much paint to call enough before removing the masking. I could see getting practice with either method before actually putting them into use but will say that in the end you will definitely be glad you re-applied the panel lines. As far as the landing gear doors: some folks paint the doors with 'em installed and some paint them separately. I paint them separately and use tightly wadded up pieces of toilet or facial tissue stuffed into the landing gear / wheel well areas. It's easy to remove the tissue after painting and to me I get more coverage on the panels painting them separately and don't "fight the process" near as much. Hope this helps you out bud.
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Ok fellas I feel like I'm finally getting somewhere here with this build! I've got the rear springs set into place with white glue just for test fitting and measurement purposes. I've got the axle just about where I want it. I may can lower it another teeny bit but it's around 1/4" lower than what it was right now. I've got the fabricated motor mount bosses glued into position also. The engine was still sitting at a weird angle even after motor mound mods so I added a transmission mount to the cross member which fixed the front high angle problem I was having out of the engine. So far here are all the parts so far in white that have been added and/ or modified.... and here's a comparison from frame to frame on even levels where the rear end is supposed to be if I were to build it how I was supposed to and where it is currently on this build. Now I just have to clean up and narrow the rear end to move the tires inward.
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Thanks fellas!! I have a couple of routes to go with for the exhaust. I can go headers but that's gonna require a lot of fancy foot work. There are what appears to be some high flow type manifolds in the modified version of that 429 in the Mustang box. I've got another set of decent looking high flows laying around from years gone by with exhaust lead pipes as well. We'll see what happens. Decisions, decisions I'll tell ya!!
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Looks good from what I can see here Gabe!!!
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Great work as usual Jay!!! Can't wait to see where this one goes!
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Man Paul!!! What a well thought out and executed build so far. You're really bringing this thing to life here with the mods, details and the paint work!