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Great detail wok on this! Looks like a good finish on the paint, too
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Nicely done!
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Me, too - this is coming along nicely!
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Air cleaner decals
spencer1984 replied to Kit Basher's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
For the 440 air cleaner, I cut it as close to the printed part as I could then cut on either side of the "Magnum" text, making two "C"-shaped decals. These conformed to the conical air cleaner with no problem...just a little fiddling to make sure the two halves lined up nicely. -
Great looking build! My parents bought one new in '64, flame red with a white interior.
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Love the idea and the execution, this turned out great!
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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air from Return to Macon County
spencer1984 replied to Atmobil's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Great project, and you may have just given me an idea for a spare '57 Chevy I have (bought for the wheels). I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out! -
Model at the dump?
spencer1984 replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
None of the local dumps are "open" any more - they've all switched to the pit w/compactor - but back in the day I had no problem reclaiming stuff. That's essentially what the Craigslist "free" section is, and I've never had an issue with that. -
I've actually been trying to track down one of the TKM '81 Imperials, if only out of curiosity. I've built some of what are considered the worst styrene kits, and there's something strangely satisfying about finishing one off. I just make sure I also have a good kit on the bench at the same time to counter it.
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That's looking awesome, great choice for the color!
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Looks good...it's not a year you see too often, either. Nice work!
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Nicely done, that roof fits the lines of the Cobra beautifully.
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Looking forward to seeing what you do with this, I don't think I've ever seen one built
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Nicely done, that looks great!
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spencer1984 replied to spencer1984's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Absolutely, thanks for the feedback! It's exaggerated a little by the angle, but I think you're right - I think the supports are about the thickness of the wing too high. Here's a WIP photo after I had shortened them, and at the time they seemed pretty close to what I could find for reference photos: -
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spencer1984 replied to spencer1984's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Thanks! Yes, I think I ended up taking about 14" out of the nose and shortened the wing just a hair. -
1973 GTO Street Machine, Up on it's wheels! 6/2/18
spencer1984 replied to am73grand's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Truly excellent work on this, you've done a great job pulling together all these different parts and making them look like they've always belonged together -
Excellent work so far, the body mods look fantastic and the wheels are a perfect compliment
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My first WIP here; '70 Dodge Challenger T/A, Parts
spencer1984 replied to Roadrunner's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That's looking fantastic, nice work! -
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spencer1984 replied to spencer1984's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Thanks! Mike, that's one of my few ventures away from the TV/movie genre...I've done one each of the cars my wife and I have driven, with plans for at least a couple more in the future. One of these days... Here are a couple more pics of the truck. It started life as AMT's '60 Chevy Fleetside, updated to a '61 with the MCG photoetch set and with pretty much everything aft of the cab scratchbuilt. Wheels were from a diecast tow truck, and other details like lights and mirrors were from my parts box. Exact details about 1-ton Chevrolet trucks sold and used in 1960s eastern Europe are difficult to find, so I had to make some guesses: -
The R34 was a fantastic looking car and your model really does it justice - nice work! Another option you can consider for future window trim is to use a black magic marker. If you get one with a nice sharp tip, you can outline the windows without much risk of hitting the body (and if you do, it polishes off pretty easily)
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Thanks, guys! I plan on having her in ground mode only, though the thought of making a flight mode (or convertible - thanks for the suggestion, Brian!) had crossed my mind. I decided in the end that I prefer the "stealth" look, and anyone who looks under the hood or chassis can be surprised.
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spencer1984 replied to spencer1984's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Thanks, guys! Harry - yup, that's me. IIRC, we traded a lot of pictures in the "Styling Snafus" thread about a million years ago. -
Currently I have all of the major assemblies together, and will be adding the rest of the trim and details in the next few days:
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One of my current WIPs is Agent Coulson's '62 Corvette "Lola" from the ongoing TV Series Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I'm using AMT's kit despite its inaccuracies because I already had it in my stash, and with all of the modifications it needed I figure correcting it wouldn't be that much more work. My first steps were to correct the ridiculously undersized headlights and the too-tall front fascia: I then scratchbuilt a new chassis to reflect Lola's flight capabilities: Then the interior was assembled, and the extra panels and late-model shift lever were added: