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R.I.P. Pontiac
old-hermit replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Ya can still get a new Octo-Auto Harry but it's Japanese ... http://www.gaura.com/ev/kaz/index_e.html -
Thanks for the compliments guys, it was fun. Good point Harry. We only do club projects once or twice a year and the project is voted on by the members. Majority rules ya know. Members don't have to participate but all usually do. It's good for a few chuckles too at the unveiling because we have a couple of twisted individuals who come up with of some very off the wall builds.
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That's right, I built it in 7 hours. My local model club decided to have a 'club build'. Any pre '49 street rod. I HATE club projects so I did it the next day to get it over with and back to goofing off. It's nothing fancy and no extra details. Parts box wheels, tires, headers, carbs and air cleaner. Build pics here ... http://public.fotki.com/old-hermits-garage/25th-scale-cars/29-roadster/
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Gasser Pics
old-hermit replied to Greg Cullinan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
http://gassermadness.com/ http://www.gassersinc.com/gassersinc.htm http://www.geezergassers.com/ http://www.americangasser.com/ http://carolinagassers.com/ http://www.gassermagazine.com/ -
Whatthahellizat Didja run outa meds Chuck, or didja find some good ones
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If ya don't have display room when you finish this one I have an extra shelf in my garage. hint, hint.
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I'm not much for this type of car but you have done an excellent job Cato. The "pre raced" finish is perfect.
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Come in Everyone! What's your 1:1?
old-hermit replied to Jordan White's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My daily driver ... 78 box stock porthole Pinto My babies ... My other vehicles ... -
5 min 37 sec ... 8 minutes ... Why bother locking it ??????????????
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Got the interior done with what I could find in the parts box. T seats, Deuce dash, Lindy pedals and resin steering wheel. She's finished and ready to start collecting dust. heh heh heh.
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I'm going back to snap tites!!!!!
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I still haven't finished the interior but I wanted some outside pics. More pics here ... http://public.fotki.com/old-hermits-garage/8thscalemodels/moon-runner-wip/page3.html
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Decals & clear ...
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The cammer was produced by Jeff at Retro Resin in RP then cast in resin and let me tell ya, it's VERY NICE !!!!! I rolled out before daylight this AM and shot the second stage of paint. While waiting for it to dry I cut a new fuel tank on my lathe. Fittings/cap are Lindy. I'm using the base coat/clear coat method so it wasn't long before I could unmask it and do a mock up. There are a few spots I need to touch up where the paint bled under the tape but nothing major. Decals this afternoon and clear coat tomorrow.
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I now have a Frankland rear under this beast. It was ROUGH when I got it and has taken some effort to make servicable. It still isn't real good but it works for me. She is on her feet and I put the first coat of paint on today. Tomorrow I'll mask it off and put the second part of a two tone paint job on her. Decals tomorrow or Monday then clear Tuesday. I still have some work on the chassis and interior to do. Heres pics ... http://public.fotki.com/old-hermits-garage/8thscalemodels/moon-runner-wip/page2.html
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Dual Cowl Roadster..final update before the final
old-hermit replied to Peter Lombardo's topic in WIP: Model Cars
VERY impressive and after looking at all that eye candy I need a cigarette -
I've built a few too and glad to see more people doing it... http://public.fotki.com/old-hermits-garage/motorcycles/18-scale/ Don't laugh to hard ... I don't dust !!!!! That CHP bike is perfect fodder for building old style chops too. You can modify the frame to a rigid fairly easily ... and it's real easy to extend the glide front end ... .
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2010 Carolina Kustom Modelers show pics
old-hermit replied to old-hermit's topic in Contests and Shows
Don & Hunter make good points Drew. I don't "build to compete" but I do enter shows just to show what can & is being done in large scale. (about the only thing I build anymore) I also enjoy talking with other modelers about their builds and pestering them about "how they did it" heh heh heh. You can learn a lot by looking and asking questions. Take your camera too, you can go back and look at the pics to get inspiration or details you want to remember. As Hunter said, "the main thing is to have fun and keep getting better". -
Great show, great hospitality by the host club and a BUNCH of fantastic models !!!!! Here are my pics ... http://public.fotki.com/old-hermits-garage/shows/carolina-kustom-mod/ Here is Best of Show ...
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Thanks for the compliments guys. The rear wheels are resin from Jeff Palmer and the front are from a Lindberg Exterminator dragster kit. I wish they made a 40 ford or late 50's/early 60's car in 1/8 scale Luke. I'd definately build a proper shine hauler. I could stick a mason jar or ceramic jug on the front seat just for you. (edited for punctuation)
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Here is what I hope it will look like when I'm finished ... Frame, suspension and bed, will be scratch built and most everything else except the body and engine scratched or robbed from the parts box... Heres the start ... The Cammer ... Front suspension ... Rear frame section & springs ... Heres a mock up ... The bed ... Build pics here ... http://public.fotki.com/old-hermits-garage/8thscalemodels/moon-runner-wip/ .
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Heres a good place to start ... I've had good luck with these products and company. http://www.micromark.com/COMPLETE-RESIN-CASTING-STARTER-SET,8174.html http://www.micromark.com/EASY-CASTING-TECHNIQUES-DVD,9265.html http://cast-a-walker.blogspot.com/ If you don't want to read ... http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Resin+Casting&aq=f
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blown donavan 417
old-hermit replied to comp1839's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
What Ralph said x2