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Nice build. I don't think I've ever built a Fujimi kit. How'd it go ?
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Very cool. Nice job!
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1 hour ago, Tom Geiger said:
dashboard is really nice!
Yeah, I never would have seen that until I did this! It's amazing at all the hidden details in some of these quality die casts.
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On 8/25/2019 at 5:56 PM, Bucky said:
That's when stock car racin' was real stock car racin'!!
Looking mighty fine on the wreckage work!! Keep bringing 'em on, bro!!
I've got a few more on my site: http://www.shamblesmodels.com/wrecked.html
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On 8/25/2019 at 12:58 PM, wrenchr said:
Darlington stripe gone wrong............ Back in the old steel guardrail days.
Exactly! I went to Darlington several times in the 90s but, by then, they weren't doing the Darlington Stripe anymore. The new "stock" cars couldn't handle it.
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3 hours ago, Jeffcad said:
Hi John,
Thanks !. Resin kits need a lot of sanding and checking to make parts fit together, they are not easy . Although this 62 DeVille Page Resin Cadillac kit comes complete, I had to find a old and wrapped 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood promo to use its front-rear bumpers as well as the hubcaps. I also had to convert the design of the rear bumper, because there is a grille on the Fleetwood's, a detail that sets apart this series from the other "Deville" series, where there are only horizontal strips. All the promos from 1958 to 1963 are wrapped because of the materiel used to make them at the time, so at least, taking their parts is a way to give them another life. Nice 68 convertible by the way !
Hi Jeff. You must have way more patience than me. The last resin model I tried was a '58 Chevy Sedan Delivery. It only came with the body and hood so I bought a couple of kits for the other parts but could never get them to work right. After many hours of working, I gave up, weathered it, and hauled it off to the Shambles Performance Salvage lot.
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Impressive build, Jim.
Citrus Springs ain't far from me... I'm in The Villages. Does your model club have a website?
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Very nice. You're getting really good. Great photos too.
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What issues? Looks perfect to me.
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Always been partial to '57s. Back in the late 90s, I did a 57 Sedan Delivery resto-mod. Never quite finished it but it was a fun, 6 year project that my friends helped me with. My intention (other than having fun) was to letter it up for my business and take a tax write off. Somehow, that never worked out like I'd hoped.
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Nice, Tim. When did you build that one?
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Looking good so far. Any more progress? I've got a couple of classic Nascar projects going and have spent several hours googling the different ones for the builds I'm doing that were not kits.
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Dang! That's some VERY impressive work!
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I've never done a pre-decorated kit and I saw this one on Model Roundup's site. A little expensive at 50 bucks, but I'm not disappointed. The quality of the kit is pretty good, and the decorated parts remind me of what I could do 30 years ago when I had good eyesight and no arthiritis in my fingers. So far, the only painting I've done was making the dash gauge faces green.
Not having to do much or any painting really speeds up the build. The instructions showed decals for some parts but they were not in the box. I did some searching but had no luck so I contacted Model Roundup to see if they could help. They replied and said that kit was issued 15 years ago and may have included the instructions from a similar, non-predecorated kit. They were just small decals for the dash, hoses, etc. so not a big deal.
Got a little more done today and just sort of seeing how everything fits before gluing anymore.
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My opinion? WOW! And I thought I was a decent model builder. Well, back in the day anyway.