
Synyster999
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That's one mean lookin car!
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Awesome thread. I just finished an Eleanor myself. Except i made the whole body kit out of putty. I like where your going with it and it won't be nearly as time consuming as mine was
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Thanks for the replies! I can only hope with time I will be half as good as everyone on here
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Thanks a lot man!
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Done! http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=94095
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This was my first build in over 10 years. I've learned a lot and the car is far from perfect. But I finally have my own Eleanor I ran a total of 8 surface mount 0603 leds to 2032 battery in the trunk. Thanks for looking!
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Good eyes man. I can't believe I overlooked that
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Thanks! I'm currently working on the taillights. Everything is wired to a 2032 battery with an off/on switch. I also have to make the front grille, which I'm custom making out of piano wire. Will post a couple more pics when I'm out of work
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Cool! Been eyeing this one myself but was concerned because of the pre molded wires. Definitely looking forward to more pics
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1957 Ford Custom Tudor (yes, another one)
Synyster999 replied to Lovefordgalaxie's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Great tip Ken! That would definitely help to keep the flat sides smooth and straight
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Wow that resin body puts mine to shame lol
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And Ken....that would've saved a lot of time if I knew that earlier lol. Thanks tho! I might have to shoot him a p.m.
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It's the body from a gt350 with putty for the body kit. It's getting heavy with just that little bit lol
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It's the body from a gt350 with putty for the body kit. It's getting heavy with just that little bit lol
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Thanks! I used what I had, what's the best gauge to use? Or is it more of an estimation thing?
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Hi everyone, this is my first post here and wanted to get some feedback. This is my first model in years so any help is welcome. I'm using the amt gt350 kit and have been using a 2 part epoxy putty to create the Eleanor signature body style. Thanks for looking!