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Hi I would like to find the best and least expensive source for an ls series engine without buying a kit just for the engine. Thanks a lot for your patience with all my questions.
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Uh oh I may have to get another kit organized that was my planned kit I was thinking about shoving an Ls series motor in it.
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I am happy to help with things if you need Tim just shoot me a pm
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"Holy Grail" Models?
Pim replied to Billy Kingsley's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Sorry nothing to trade mate I have a pitiful excuse for a parts box -
"Holy Grail" Models?
Pim replied to Billy Kingsley's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hi guys I have seen this on another forum and when there was nothing like that on here I thought I would start a thread so what is your holy grail kit? Here's mine: -
Need help getting started, demo derby driver
Pim replied to NoDakSmack's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Make sure you don't set the plastic on fire and you should be right -
Need help getting started, demo derby driver
Pim replied to NoDakSmack's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Heat is a nice and easy way just heat up the plastic and then use a hammer and push into the plastic this is the method i use but I am sure that others will have better ideas than me -
Now that's awesome where did you find this?
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Looks great I have being thinking about getting this kit from your build I might have to make an order
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Cool can't wait to see it and Miles don't worry I might take a break from building after I have finished all my projects...................
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taxi rat rod 20/11 update some colour and an engine swap
Pim replied to Pim's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Working on this interior I have used the floor from a '69 mustang and seats from the parts box the dash was cut from a foxbody dash and I have started to work on the fuel tank and system. I wanted this to have a rough feel about it so I have made some "welds" and am really happy how they turned out. -
MCM Forum - expert work expected?
Pim replied to Jantrix's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I am a relative newcomer to this site and am very impressed although I am probably one of the worst builders on here the encouragement has always being very positive. I believe that the forum should stay the way it is I am on a diecast forum and it is quite acidic between members sometimes -
Rat rig pickup in progress
Pim replied to robo37's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
WTF thats cool I love it. -
Sounds like a cool idea I build rat rods so building a shiny show car would take me out of my comfort zone I will have to see what I can find so I'm in
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MOON BEAST! 12 Cylinder, 2000 HP Drag Strip Terror is Finished!
Pim replied to Ira's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
This is incredible work Ira I have being watching this since the start and am amazed at your work. It has made think about shoehorning a Lincoln v12 into a beetle for something different -
Nice work looks good
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Thanks heaps for the tips guys big help
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Wow Riley that's awesome how so everybody else's build progressing
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36 Neglected And Abandoned Corvettes Saved
Pim replied to martinfan5's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Nice rides my dream car is a c3 corvette -
I am trying to replicate this truck but am stuck on how I will do the weathering for it. If one of our weathering experts could help it would be greatly appreciated The truck:
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Thanks mate cant wait to see your builds finished Thanks dude I did the paint job by sprinkling salt between each layer and I believe that my build is not a front runner against all the others there.
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You could try the engine from the revell Buick grand national
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Hi this is my entry in the cannonball run community build the model is an amt gto which I swapped the engine for a Chevy 396 and ford c6 auto and the diff and rear suspension is from a mustang. I know this is definitely not on par with all of the builds on here but I am pretty proud of it.