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definition of street rod and hot rod
Jon Haigwood replied to Nazz's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
A street Rod leans toward the Show Rod side of the spectrum and a Hot Rod leans toward the Gow Job side. -
Anyone making some nice looking alternators?
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Bending wire for opening and closing dorrs.
Jon Haigwood replied to Mike 1017's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I just started making door and trunk hinges, I started with these round pliers But found that I have more success with these wire bending pliers -
I do a bunch of Google searches for car pics related to one of my current builds, often when I click on a picture it will bring up old threads. Often when doing a search using the "site:modelcarsmag.com (what you want to find)" (so I don't have to receive any guff about not searching before I ask a question feedback) It will bring back old threads I just don't respond to the threads
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I fully understand. For me the futility and struggling to accomplish a goal is where the enjoyments is. I do have some diecast and they are in a box somewhere. I can look at a diecast and think "yeah I bought that" and look at a built model and think "wow that was a pain to get such and such right" or/and "that paint job was a real pain" and I also think about how much I enjoyed researching the build and overcoming the obstacles to get it right to my standards. Truth be told if I found a DM Kookie Car I would most likely buy but that would not stop me in building one.
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Mainly because I am a model "Builder" not a model "buyer" It is not the destination it is the the roads you take to get there.
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Anyone interested in building a Kookie T and a few other old celebrity Hot Rods. Hot Rod Deluxe Jan. Star Car Edition has lots of information and reference photos I have been researching the Kookie Car for a few years and just found a bunch I didn't know about it
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It will be interesting to see how the exhaust systems is duplicated on your builds
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Keep us posted on your progress. I will be starting mine sometime in the future. Util then I will be hunting for reference picture thru Google.
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Thanks for the info . I don't think it would work for an era correct 60"s build (JK)
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What transmission is attached to the Nailhead engine in Revells 29 Roadster kit ? Thanks
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Favorite Automotive Concept Artists?
Jon Haigwood replied to JollySipper's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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I stand corrected . What next some "Prius Rap" ?? I would rather listen to "Schlock Rod"
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This gives you a rough idea of what the shape is. Front half needs the sides blended into the back. The back has the general shape of the roadster . Roy Brizio's build of the Kookie T
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T Touring body is basically flatter across the back where it was cut off behind the seat back . My plan is to add sharper corners to a roadster body
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That would be interesting, Main problem would be making the front half of a 22 Touring body. Not sure if they could use that in any other kits. A resin body would be very helpful but again would the market be there to justify the cost.
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That's before it became the "Kookie Car", then it was the "Lightnin Bug“
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Story goes that Tommy snuck into Norms garage and got the measurements from the Kookie T so he could build his T. They had a good rivalry going that ended in a drag race.
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