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Very nice chop!
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Always such fantastic presentation. I'm really a big fan of the Jeep Rod builds in both scale and 1:1. I was recently looking for the bits to make one myself. I'll surely be following this build. Great work!
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Revell '92 Mustang GT Convertible *UPDATED 5/31*
FullTimeHobbiest replied to FullTimeHobbiest's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The battery cable and the "radiator" hose are just regular household wire. But I haven't been able to figure out what he uses. Its all relatively cheap though so it works out. -
Beautiful work! On both the models and the site. Always great seeing a fellow Ford lover.
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Revell '92 Mustang GT Convertible *UPDATED 5/31*
FullTimeHobbiest replied to FullTimeHobbiest's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Welp, not too much has been getting done in my hobby station lately. But here is some stuff I forgot to update. Got the turn-downs made and the exhaust wrapped up. Just needs paint and mounting. And here is a teaser of the stance after I fixed the rear wheel poke. -
Absolutely awesome build!
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FullTimeHobbiest replied to MsDano85gt's topic in Links to Aftermarket Suppliers
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FullTimeHobbiest replied to MsDano85gt's topic in Links to Aftermarket Suppliers
Thanks for a bit of the ego stroke there Danny. I figured starting a small Ford based community would be fun. Obviously, everyone is welcome. I appreciate those of you who have checked it out. -
Revell '92 Mustang GT Convertible *UPDATED 5/31*
FullTimeHobbiest replied to FullTimeHobbiest's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Finally getting some tangible work done on this project. Got the wheels painted, mounted and decal'd thanks to MsDano85gt. Got around to painting the chassis and testing fitting the wheels fitment. I have since shaved the inner hub of the wheel to fix the poke issue in the rear. Before I mounted the rear end assembly for good, I wanted to have an exhaust system figured out. I decided to go with a Catless H-Pipe to the muffler section that will eventually get 90 degree turn-downs at the muffler. This is what I've come up with so far. With the rear end in. Thanks for looking, more updates soon! -
Revell '92 Mustang GT Convertible *UPDATED 5/31*
FullTimeHobbiest replied to FullTimeHobbiest's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That's a sweet build you got there! The engine wire I got on eBay. Came as a part of a set of stuff. -
Color is Tamiya Micca Silver Thanks for looking!
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Color is Tamiya Chrome Yellow, and the Top is Tamiya Matte Black. Thanks for looking!
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This is REALLY awesome. One of my favorite YouTube series as well. Great work!
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Revell '92 Mustang GT Convertible *UPDATED 5/31*
FullTimeHobbiest replied to FullTimeHobbiest's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Slowly but surely work is getting done on this kit. Mainly just primer and paint. Went to spray the chassis and only got this far before the can hissed empty. Wheel choice and springs! And finally, my very first wiring job. Thanks for looking, hopefully more updates soon! -
This build is amazing! Great work.
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Kit looks sick, i'll definitely be following this build.
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Your weathering is awesome! Great build
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Revell '92 Mustang GT Convertible *UPDATED 5/31*
FullTimeHobbiest replied to FullTimeHobbiest's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I haven't quite decided on the color yet. But I will be doing a factory color purchased through ScaleFinishes.com Got some work done today. Decided since this kit doesn't have any springs that i would make some. So I found some wire that would make for suitable springs, and then fashioned a tool to coil the wire evenly. Terribly hot weather today, but certainly dry enough to get some paint work done. Decided to wire the distributor boot. First time ever doing this. And my accumulative work of the day. Thanks for looking guys! -
Hello again everyone, Foxbody Mustangs have basically consumed my workbench as of recently. I got this one on eBay from a Thrift Store somewhere. The box was badly tattered, its missing the decal sheet, and it needs a set of wheels. But, the price was right and the car fit the mood. So far I've stripped some chrome plating off of a bunch of engine components, started removing all the casting flash and seam lines from the body, and got the engine components to a point of primer. Big plans for this one guys! Ruined box Usable parts New home Ok, here's the work so far. Waiting on some Pegasus Torque Thrust wheels, and should start the exhaust later today. Stay tuned
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Mustang FOXBODY FRENZY! Updated pictures
FullTimeHobbiest replied to MsDano85gt's topic in WIP: Model Cars
You should see my current Mustang stash, its silly. lol -
Mustang FOXBODY FRENZY! Updated pictures
FullTimeHobbiest replied to MsDano85gt's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Get all you can now, it just serves as fuel for a 1:1 when the option becomes available. -
Progress is slow on this thing. Got the chassis and exhaust painted. As well as the mounting post added to the new exhaust tip.
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Mustang FOXBODY FRENZY! Updated pictures
FullTimeHobbiest replied to MsDano85gt's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Awesome builds! I have to say, you're the soul cause of my recent Foxbody infatuation. I went from 1 in my stash, to 3 on my workbench all at once. haha -
Fujimi Mugen Honda Integra Type R
FullTimeHobbiest replied to willciviceg5's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Window tinting is usually done with tinted clears. Tamiya is the brand I go with for all of my bottled translucent, but brand will be up to you. I believe a couple of niche companies may make a "window tint" paint, I cant remember. Good build, cant wait to see the finished product. -
Love these spur of the moments build-72 442-Update 5/21/14
FullTimeHobbiest replied to slammedi'am's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Great build! Really in love with the detailed Air Cleaner.