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All that work looks great but I REALLY like that Charger!!! That right there is a true beauty!!
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Thank you fellas for the nice comments.
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I forgot about these awesome little cars. I'll be following this thread.
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You do a lot of beautiful work all in a short period of time. I do good to crank out 2 or 3 in a whole year.
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I've always liked older Mustangs in this color. Good lookin' car.
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Good lookin' T-Bird. Nice to see something not seen built a lot.
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Good bunch of ponies you've got there.
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I really like the minion garage!! LOLOL!!! Good stuff Keith! I like that Barracuda as well. My first car was a 66 Barracuda and I've been looking for a stock version of the kit. Can't seem to find one for a reasonable price. May have to see about a resin offering......
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Thank you guys stopping in and for your very kind comments. You know.....I never thought of that. That is a GREAT idea!! Thanks for that.
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Yezzir….low and aggressive. Now that's the ticket right there!!
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This one's now in the Under Glass section folks. I'd like to thank all of you who either dropped in, followed along, gave input and/ or encouraged me along the way. You guys are all truly awesome.
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When I started this build I had no intention of building the General Lee as everyone knows it. I am a Charger fan long before I am a "Dukes" fan but still like the look of the General Lee so I hope I don't hurt any GL purists out there looking on. I built one as a kid and have always wanted to have a second shot at it. Only this time I got to add my own touches to it. I started with the stance. I didn't like the high stance of the Lee at all so I set out lowering a bit all the way around. I also went with wider wheels from the AMT Eckler Corvette kit and used a set of tires(which I turned into Bf G's by way of decals ) from the Revell Challenger T/A kit so I could have a more aggressive look. Secondly, if I had one of these it only makes sense to have opening doors....hence the door handles. Third, I love the looks of the 69 Charger R/T grille.....a true testament to the aggressive looking front ends of the time so I opted to show the R/T grille unobstructed by not installing the grille guard up front. Just couldn't do it guys. Lastly, the GL is NOT an R/T which I simply could not have. If I'm going to build a Charger then it's gonna be an R/T and it's gonna have a 440 and not a 383. You're also not going to find a roll bar or CB radio inside. I love the looks of a factory interior in any car and have always liked the Charger interiors in particular so I couldn't "spoil" any of that. The kit is from Revell. Paint is Testors "Go-Mango" lacquer with Testors "Wet Look" clear. Decals are from the MPC GL kit which was really the only visible part that I took from that kit. The front and rear license plate decals came from Thomas Logan at Speedway Decals. The OOB exhaust tips sucked so I replaced them with aluminum rod cut to length as well as bevel cut and polished. All scrips and details are from the Model Car Garage PE set for the Revell kit. Anyways here she is. I'd like to thank everyone who followed along, peeked in, and for those who commented or had input along the way. Great site....great people.
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Thanks for the comments and input fellas! Almost done with this one. Still working on the hood. Thought I had it all ironed out and then I burned through the paint while wet sanding it. Oops!! Repairs in progress......
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Jo-Han Maverick-Dyno Don's Ride
mustang1989 replied to mustang1989's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Welp…..about all I've got left to do on the General Lee build is to paint the hood. So...….while I'm waiting on the paint to dry to start wet sanding that.....I've started on the Maverick. Chopped up the Mustang chassis and will have to shorten it around 5/16" to get the length right and to move the front tires where I'll want 'em at. I've cut up the back end of the chassis and removed the transmission "hump" to allow the OOB Maverick interior to slide into place alright. Test fit of where I'm at right now. Still gotta move the rear tires inwards a little bit and re-attach the shortened front subrame back to the chassis. -
I really like what you're doing with this car. I have to ask.....where did you get your aluminum wheels from?
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Modeler's Lola T89 Formula 3000
mustang1989 replied to Art Laski's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Man......this outta be quite the show. Will be watching this one Art! -
I’ve got one of these in the stash and think these are some of the coolest kits ever. I may have to big block it though!?
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Thanks Pete, John, Dave and Jerry! I appreciate all the great comments and thank you for dropping in. I also want to thank you for the kind words on my ol' buddy Bear everyone. Our other dog Josie now joins me in the room....although she is not nearly as patient as Bear was. Jerry: You know.....I've really given some great thought to that part of this car. I am NOT a fan of that guard but do understand and appreciate the significance of it on the front a GL. I am, however, a Charger fan first so I don't know if I'll put it on there.
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Very cool build Wayne!!! Glad to see you around buddy!!!
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Thank you for the comments Dann, Charlie, Leroy and Dave! Dave: You know that's something I never really looked at till you pointed it out. Can't go back and change it now but I do have to say that the dash fit into the interior tub precisely where and how it was supposed to. It was something I didn't question at the time but you do bring up a good point bud. I didn't like the kit supplied exhaust tips and decided to fabricate my own out of aluminum tubing. I angle cut a stalk, cleaned both sides up and polished them and then cut them to length and installed. Still gotta add the black soot to the insides of the pipes but I'm fairly happy with this result.
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Progress is looking good so far Logan. I've used both the foil and the pen on interior door panels and have gotten satisfactory results from both. I do have to say that you tend to get the allowance of a "do-over" with the foil. Just my two cents.
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Thanks Dann. Ok......I've been throwing everything I've got at this one for the last week and haven't made very much progress on it but it's been a lot of little things that all add up to the bigger picture. Engine bay is......finished!! And I've got everything done here except for some work on the hood, some R/T badges, windshield wiper install and custom exhaust tips.
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Interior is coming together nicely Dann. I like all the additions. They're really gonna set that area of the build off and be a nice showcase to the model since it's all an open view.
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Christmas Tree Truck
mustang1989 replied to gasser59's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This turned out way cool! The snow effects add a lot to it. Good turn out!!! -
Jo-Han Maverick-Dyno Don's Ride
mustang1989 replied to mustang1989's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Very cool. I ran across that once but had forgotten about it.