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VW New Beetle sorta COE
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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VW New Beetle sorta COE
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks guys. I know what you mean about the cab back, and the next one will have a full beetle roof to try and make it blend better -
This is another truck I built. I saw some pictures online of an original bug done this way and thought it might works on the new beetle. It has an engine from a fujimi porsche 911 flipped 180 in the bed, and I tried to add airlines for the suspension and brake pipes. I'd like to do another of this, but make it a 6 wheel mini semi with some kinda trailer but it wont be for a while.
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Thanks guys
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I'm in the far north, on the orkney islands
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Cheers mate, I was worried about chopping it but it went better than I expected
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thanks guys
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I built this last year for a build off on jerryscherrys forum. It's the lindberg kit with one or two changes. The interior is from a camero, engine from a mpc doh charger and the rest is from the floor/leftovers. Apologies for the link, my pics are too big http://s1368.photobucket.com/user/stitchdup/library/40 ford?sort=3&page=1
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sweet, I'm gonta have to watch the movie again now
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I guess I should try and list the mods for this. 1, revell front cab 2, amt rear cab, hood and bed 3, revell front chassis and amt rear chassis 4, made my own chrome trim for the sides 5, cab channeled 3mm (it was more but the windows got in the way) 6, zee'd rear frame 4 or 5mm 7, modified mustang lower front suspension, with amt 60 upper arms 8, airbags on rear (rubber o rings used) 9, Viper v10 engine 10, unknown radiator 11, volvo front and rear seats with lots of reshaping 12, raised bed floor as much as posssible 13, custom transmission tunnel 14, rear bumper fitted upside down 15, step side rear fenders on fleetside bed 16, dually rear wheels 17, large diameter wire wheels with parts box inners on rear It seems my pics are all too big so here's a link to it's album on photobucket:- http://s1030.photobucket.com/user/robinbanks5/library/1965 chevy crew cab pick up?sort=3&page=1 link now corrected
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Great job, she has a good taste in colour too
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Bizarre question time.
stitchdup replied to JustanotherKiwi's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I read somewhere about office workers having raised desks that they stand at. I believe the reason was to cut the number of dodgy backs from sitting hunched over all day. If I remember correctly it cut the number of sick days for backs, by about half -
Cannonball Run 2016 "The Aussieball" Official Build Thread
stitchdup replied to TFchronos's topic in Community Builds
If you look on some of the japanese kit sale sites, a lot of them say if they come with left or right dashes. Hasegawa and aoshima tend to include both. -
Very cool build and concept, I made mine into a coe pick up when I did one
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One of the japanese companies does a 70's skylark. I saw one on ebay last night but it was in austrailia
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What Car Do You Wish To Be A Model That Isn't?
stitchdup replied to Clay's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
revell.de used to do a few corrado kits but they are all over $100 now and amt did the scirocco -
If you could only choose ONE photo of any of your builds, wich would it be?
stitchdup replied to JAFFA's topic in Model Cars
I finished this a couple of weeks ago and this is my favourite view of it. Going to build another at some point in the future -
Need help!
stitchdup replied to Marcin M.'s topic in 1:1 Reference Photos: Auto Shows, Personal vehicles (Cars and Trucks)
Early mk1 ford transit with a petrol engine. the diesel had a trout pout grille that came out level with the lights. think they came out in very late 60;s up until mid 70's when the mk2 was released. as a side note it was the most common get away vehicle for bank robberies in the uk due to its car handling and speeds. couldn't say for sure what year it is -
1937 Ford pickup
stitchdup replied to Anderson_15_'s topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice work, the gold really suits it and the engine is just like a bit of jewellery