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Really nice build. This color looks great on her
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Really cool. Tons of great details! Love it
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'93 Chevy S-10
Slotto replied to Slotto's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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This was something I built back in the 90s. At the time I was into lowriders. This one had a scissor lift bed. If I can find some pics, I'll put em up. I want to have articulating front wheels so go with what you know. Parts tree, scrap styrene and pins. Ill use the stock rear but I'm adding some blocks between the leaf springs and the axle. I drilled out the distributor to add plug wires to the V-6 I'm going to try to add a Revell '69 Camaro exhaust because I have a few in the bone yard and they look cool Stay tuned
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Looking good Jim. This makes me wish that I open the doors on my convertible
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1950 Ford Pickup
Slotto replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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daggers! Good Jim
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Really great builds they have all held up nicely. Love the tail draggers!
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Wow, nice save!
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She looks great in silver. Nice job
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I love spare parts builds
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Superb job on a classic build
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Love that butternut Impala
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Shes now Under Glass Thanks for playing along
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Another Internet inspiration My nephew originally owned it and he did his thing with it and discarded it. It was missing quite a few parts. Luckily the bone yard had what I needed. A big thanks to @customline for the tail lights. The paint is craft smart light yellow acrylic with a krylon clear matte finish. Next I made up a mud wash with water and flat black and gave the entire body the once over. Kinda like in real life water will pond where it wants to. The hood isn't quite ready but I just might leave it out on this go around. Build thread is here thanks for looking
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Got most of the interior together after the carpet. Dash detailed up Since I didnt have a steering column I had to fab one from styrene tube. I used pins for the turn signal and shift lever. Also used a bit of axle and attached it to the steering wheel so I can pose it when I pose the front wheels. lastly I added glass beads to the turn signal and shift levers. Most likely will finish up today, if not, definitely by Monday. Hobby Lobby just opened in my area last week and I haven't been there yet. I'm going today!
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Watching as i
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Looking good. I really like that engine. Great job on the 3d printing.
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This is looking good
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