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Update: '33 Ford Coupe 4-wheel independent suspension
TarheelRick replied to Kruzn's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Several years back I came in possession of several (hundreds) of sheets of newsprint, they are about 2X3 feet. My spray booth is a home-built unit made of plywood. I simply thumbtack a couple sheets of the newsprint inside to cover the walls and floor, run some blue tape down the center overlap and use that until it needs changing, then do it again. If you were to go to a newspaper publisher close to where you live, they may have off-cuts they would be willing to give you or sell for a minimum charge.
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Had my last physical therapy appointment today following my knee replacement last November 29th. Therapist told me there is nothing else they can do. Still have some swelling in the joint and difficulty walking with a correct gait. Have appointment with surgeon next Thursday and will see what his recommendations are. Therapists have mentioned possible edema therapy, maybe having to do some scar tissue removal. Whatever it takes doesn't sound like a lot of fun and is going to seriously affect my gardening and fishing time this spring.
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1941 Ford truck 4 cylinder engine
TarheelRick replied to junkyardjeff's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Another suggestion would be to use the engine out of the Revell (?) Ferguson tractor, if you can find one. -
Wonder if those would be available at Sally's Beauty Supply or an equivalent?
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That is some beautiful work. It just looks so wicked. Might be concerned about ingesting a 'possum into that procharger though.
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Panel Truck ? Sedan Delivery ?
TarheelRick replied to Sam I Am's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
At least you didn't pull a U-Haul trailer with it. I've always heard, "You can't take it with you, you don't see a U-Haul trailer behind the hearse." -
I have removed the outside taillight bulges in order to smooth the sides. My original idea was to make a long, narrow taillight but was having trouble getting my material to cooperate. I found a bag of small adhesive gemstones at Hobby Lobby that will work better and will carry the dual headlight theme to the taillights. This is going to be the area which really tests my patience with filling, sanding, etc.
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Since this is going to represent a late 50's-early 60's custom the hood has to be pancaked and nosed. So, I have taken care of that. Had some issues with the hood hinge. Normally on a set-up like this you would simply glue a piece of tubing across the hood, install some wire and bend it. But, since the '50 Ford has a peaked hood I had to use two small pieces of tubing on each side of the opening and bend hinges to fit, they didn't come out quite like I wanted.
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Once I had the headlight section attached, I realized the body sides were too wide., so out came the masking tape and XActo saw. Took about three scale inches out of it.
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Guess I'll throw my hat into the ring. This is a design idea I have had in mind since before I sold off my original collection in 1984. Just never could get the parts together back then, but with the help of forum members I can now realize my idea. I started with two 50' Ford convertible bodies, sliced the nose off one and the fun began.
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Those are some serious air dams/splitters.
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Galaxy 1948 Chevy panel truck
TarheelRick replied to Mike C's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Beautiful build, very nice choice of colors. The stance is just right, not too low. -
Going to be one beautiful gasser when you get it finished. Hope you have a driveshaft loop somewhere on your workbench.
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A Volvo powered Ford pickup would make sense, much beter than a Chevrolet engine. Really like what you are doing with this one.
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Kind of lost control at an on-line auction this morning and bought these kits. Hope I wasn't bidding against one of our members.
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Volvo 242 drag car, my first build ever
TarheelRick replied to Blueberry_no1's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
You are learning the best way possible, get in there and get your hands dirty. -
Volvo 242 drag car, my first build ever
TarheelRick replied to Blueberry_no1's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Got to agree with this statement, once you start scratchbuilding building box stock very seldom happens. You are doing some really nice work with that chassis, looking forward to updates. -
Tamiya 2017 Ford Mustang GT4
TarheelRick replied to Jim B's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Beautiful, clean build. That year Mustang just looks so wicked, and this racer version just adds to that look. -
Amt 60 chevy pick up
TarheelRick replied to Tom Kren's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Beautiful build of a street pickup, would love to have that parked in my carport. Very nice paint work. -
Salvinos, Burt Myers Modified
TarheelRick replied to JET.'s topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Looks like it is going to be a really nice build. Was wondering about the engine that comes with this kit. I have not seen any mention and from the decals I do not see anything. I saw him and his brother run in the North/South shootout a few years back and both had "Rousch Racing Engines" decals on their cars. -
Had to stop by WM to pick up some bird suet feed, decided to walk by the toy aisle on the way out and found these two.
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