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Pulled Pork
Chuckyg1 replied to obs.caleb's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Neat little build. Very well done. I wonder how one would reach the extinguishers in an emergency. -
1940 Ice Cream Truck
Chuckyg1 replied to Nosferatu's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This looks great. Neat idea and well executed. I like the end result very much. Nice work. -
International Scout II
Chuckyg1 replied to StanGlover's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I've heard this is a difficult kit. Yours looks great. Clean and tidy. Interesting Interior treatment.- 9 replies
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Looks very rough and tumble. A perfect short track racer. Nicely done.
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Thoughts and ideas that hold forever true..........
Chuckyg1 replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
There are no atheists in a fox hole. -
Thoughts and ideas that hold forever true..........
Chuckyg1 replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Science is not a democratic process. -
This is really neat. I'm enjoying the how you do the paint and the prep before hand for the damage and rust. I'm book marking this, (if you don't mind.), for future reference. really liking this so far.
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Yes it is a nice kit. I enjoyed putting mine together. Interesting color palette, but I like it. It works well with the lines of the car. Very nice.
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Revell Bronco
Chuckyg1 replied to Chuckyg1's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you everyone for your kind comments. Much appreciated. -
Revell Bronco
Chuckyg1 replied to Chuckyg1's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I realized the outboard mirror was missing. Rest assured it's now installed. MODS, seems I posted this under the wrong topic. Please move as you see fit. Thanks. -
Hello all, just finished this one. This was built pretty much box stock with a few exceptions. Washi tape was used on the door/interior panels and seat inserts. The interior floor is covered with an old 3 ring binder vinyl cover. I added a fire extinguisher and a shifter from the parts box. ( The kit supplied one was broken.) The paint is duplicolor medium blue metallic and tamiya pure white over Mr surfacer 1000 gray primer. The rear bumper is crooked for why i don't know as every thing else looks level. I should have spent more time on the tail pipes, they look horrendus. May just add aluminum tubing to the ends at this point.This kit went together easy and came out to my liking. Any and all comments welcome. Thanks for looking.
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Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
Chuckyg1 replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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This'll be good. I followed you Crown Vic build, so I know I'll enjoy this one too. Carry on.
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Nice build. I'm lovin that interior, great detail and perfect compliment to the exterior color.
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As others have said, using super fine grades of sandpaper to smooth it out. I like Noblngs advice to practce on a spare windshield. I use canopy glue, modge podge, etc. Depending on the application, sometimes I just tape them in place and paint it to Mach the surrounding area. I use Tamiya tape for this.
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Wow, that's really interesting, (and cool).
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Really well done. Nice subject choice, you don't see these.The amount of detail work you added in such a small scale is amazing.
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Thoughts and ideas that hold forever true..........
Chuckyg1 replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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Very nice. Colors are perfect. I like that you included the chrome strip on the rear windows. Nice touch.
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Beautiful work. I'm diggin' the color.
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Screaming yellow! This one's spot on. Very nice.
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Thanks for looking, I glad you liked it. I couldn't get the trunk to lay evenly, I omited the hinges so it's just sitting there. For the emblems, I used BMF trimmed as close as possible before priming, then removed it from the emblems using thinner and small Tamiya swabs. It's tedious and you have to work slowly. But it's worth the effort. I did the same after the color coats. Nothing spectacular in the engine bay. I did add a battery and radiator hose. Looks like I have an exhaust leak! Thanks again.
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Thanks everyone for your kind comments.
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What did you see on the road today?
Chuckyg1 replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Spotted at my grandson's little league game, (He hit his first home run!). Not my first choice for wheels, but the car was very clean. -
Wow, wonderful conversion work. The paint is perfect. The details are perfect, the interior especially. Really nice.