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NOBLNG

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  1. Has anyone cut this down from the 131” wheelbase to the 114.8” wheelbase? It shouldn’t be to hard I would think. I found a website with all the actual dimensions on it. Any tips or hints appreciated. Thanks. https://www.fordification.com/tech/bodybuilder70.htm
  2. I ordered the L’il Vicky and an AMT 1/32 Corvette online from a local hobby shop. I can pick them up Monday.?
  3. That’s the way the kit is made. The pegs are part of the tailgate and are captured by the tail lights. It doesn’t fold down level with the bed like it should, but I didn’t want to mess with it since it won’t be displayed with it open anyway. The tire carrier turned out to be real simple to make. The hardest part was getting the spare rim to fit that tire.
  4. I’m pretty much done with this one. I want to put another coat of paint on the flairs before it goes “under glass “. I have a fifth tire, so I might try to fab a tire carrier for the back of it yet.
  5. Merry Christmas. Hope you all have a safe and happy holiday.
  6. ?If you are planning to strip it...you’ve got nothing to lose by trying a touch up first.
  7. Nice work on this so far. I am thinking of starting on mine soon and you’ve given me some great ideas. Thanks!
  8. Welcome to the forums. Nice start on these. That roof joint on the ‘36 is a PITA. I mixed up some sprue glue to strengthen the joint and blend it on mine. Here’s some more inspiration. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/150783-amt-‘36-ford-coupe/
  9. Here are the only two I have built...so far.
  10. I added some disc brakes that I made from .025 aluminum and styrene sheet. I got these nice wheels and tires from Scenes Unlimited. They came with full wheel backs but I didn’t want to block them off. So I drilled the outers to fit my coat hanger axle shafts and made new inner rings from some pvc pipe. The tires fit a little loose on the rims so i added a .010 shim.
  11. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel now. The body is now glued to the frame. It wobbled pretty bad, so I had to cut through a few of the mounts. I will re-shim them once the new wheels are mounted and it sits on all fours. I added the fuel filler tube that runs through the interior and was going to add one below also, but the body mount is in the way for them to line up...oh well. ? I built a new license plate light/mount and also built new tail light and reverse light lens from red sprue and a plastic bottle cap. The lens in the kit were not big enough for the frames and would have put the backup lights at the bottom, which is incorrect.
  12. I too am surprised it hasn’t been kitted. Besides the CJ, it probably had the longest production run of any Jeep vehicle. I had a stock ‘94 and loved it. I would definitely buy the kit.
  13. That dash looks beautiful!
  14. Give me a diablo sandwich, a Dr. Pepper, and make it quick, I'm in a BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH hurry.
  15. Is this the Monogram kit? I have one that I have not opened, but heard there were some issues with it?
  16. I was wondering about that too. Those first two pictures are convertible soft tops, not hard tops. Here is a pic of my ‘71 that shows the drip rails and hatch well.
  17. So this rear view mirror had a nice ejector pin mark right on the face of it. So I found the perfect reflective treatment for it after smoothing the surface a bit...and I have an endless supply.
  18. That’s how I made this turn signal knob. I then put it in a pin vise in my drill and shaped it a bit.
  19. Yeah, I like it too! And you probably don’t see many of these getting sectioned.
  20. I’m guessing the Mud Slinger would be 1984 (at least the packaging), since it advertises a chance to win an ‘84 Corvette? The only one I have ever come across unfortunately is the Mountain Goat.
  21. Here is a sample of the effect of four different colour primers. The paint is Tamiya LP-46 Pure Metallic Red. All were sprayed with equal coats.
  22. I remember thinking when anti-Iock brakes came out, that they wouldn’t stop as quickly as an experienced driver could without them, but I think if you need all the newer “safety” features to get where you’re going safely...you should be taking the bus. I do like the backup camera on my truck however.
  23. I did think that it would be a nice feature for someone who was handicapped as I was posting this. There was nobody like that in the commercial though. I am currently watching a series called “Next” about A.I. that has become self aware....it is a frightening possibility. One that I hope doesn’t happen in my lifetime...or ever.
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