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Looks a bit like the Australian slopers. I had never seen that one.
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The motor looks like it is all there. Turns out only the side covers have the engine turning finish, which will simplify things. Made a pattern and transferred to an image to see what gives.
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They are beautiful though. Are these the ones? I just noticed that the kit's wheels are different from the box art. See first post.
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I don't like that hollow either. It would have to be different.
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I look at it as building a new model without having to buy it. I have turned a Cadillac cabriolet into a roadster, used part of a Duesenberg town car and turned it into a Henley roadster, turned the rest of it into a Packard sedan. just can't help it.
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The decision has been made. The customer wants a roadster. he even brought a poster to provide a concept of his plans.
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Heavy Haul Project
landman replied to Mopar - D's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It almost looks as if that shelf was made for it. An impressive looking load and rig.?? -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
landman replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
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Amazing what perspective can do. I still have to setup in the middle of town and try and do someting like Michael Paul Smith did.
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It is the Tamyia Jürgen.
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Or I could use the Packard body and do a far out Soutchik style boattail roadster. Are there any tutorials on doing pontoon fenders?
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I have a Heller T-50 which has seen better days. I have almost fallen into the habit of modifying my old kits instead of rebuilding them. I am considering turning it into something else using one of these bodies.
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Heavy Haul Project
landman replied to Mopar - D's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
J.T., by now Dan can build one of theses transporters in the dark with one hand behind his back. That's how good he is. -
2014 Ford Raptor
landman replied to Modlbldr's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Thanks guys. On to the next one.