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Thank you Bill. It was actually my practice build for the sleeper cab triple drive. The extra chassis parts in the 75th Anniversary kit made it possible.
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Lovely batch of Mopars. Are you going to build the Revell car hauler to deliver them to your dealership?
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I used to be into video games while my sons were growing up. The last major one I invested a lot of time into was Cities Skyline. I had MONTHS of work in it. Then I ran into the "Cannot build any more of this type" error essentially bringing my road building to a screeching halt. I was so bummed. Ever since I have dropped playing video games. With my 1:1 and my models, I have something TANGIBLE to enjoy for may years to come.
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Wow! I love both of your builds.
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Western Star Classic heavy haul
Bills72sj replied to Biggu's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
If you still would consider your 1st color choice, may I suggest using a similar color red in the same paint line then final coat it in the desired color last. -
Nice builds. Welcome to the forum. This is a very encouraging/supportive community here.
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61 Comechero
Bills72sj replied to falcon wagon's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I like the appearance. I am not so sure they would have sold very many. I am not thinking a Mercury demographic buyer would be in the market for a mini pickup. -
I do the same. Carve out the back of the dash to create an opening. trim and glue the decals still on their backing paper. It keeps them stiff and flat. Then apply Testors Window maker (canopy glue) with a toothpick to just the right depth. It wicks into the gaps around the edges and dries crystal clear. I have used this glue on many models over the years. No yellowing noted.
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I repair commercial restaurant equipment an have been doing it for 20+ years. The old school stuff I work on, I could walk up to it and figure out its problem in about 10 minutes. All the newer stuff coming online is so full of electronics I always have to call tech support or... try to read a 181 page service manual on a phone. (Imagine looking through a straw to read the encylopedia). I am so looking forward to retiring to get away from this technology. BTW my car? 1972 Grand Prix. Quadrajet, points, R12 and NO computer anything.
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I am lovin' that Comet. I also see you do a nice job detailing your rims on the ones that need it.
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1962 Corvette street/strip build (replica)
Bills72sj replied to keviiin86's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Way cool project. My dad used to drag race in the 60's. Does your family have a name for the car? -
Very nicely done. I like that you opened up the slots on the Rallys. Wheels with the holes chromed over just look wrong.
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Cool project. I am curious why the interior floor need to be raised so high.
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That is looking pretty good. Nice color.
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Old glue bomb kit, what went wrong?
Bills72sj replied to kymdlr's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I use SuperClean at full strength. I have had a few paint jobs that needed to go back and forth from that and brake fluid. I have not tried 91% on anything yet. -
I have two of those Tamiya rotating/spring loaded stands. Rarely use them. I take a piece of really thick sprue and sand the end flat. I then CA glue it to the headliner where a dome light would be. I have some alligator clips on a bunch of bamboo skewers. That way I can hold the body and get every surface perfectly coated as I can rotate and tilt it in my hand. Between coats, I just poke it right above the paint booth in the corrugated plastic that I made my booth out of.
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Chi Town Hustler Challenger AA/FC , DONE ,,,,,, I think
Bills72sj replied to gtx6970's topic in Drag Racing
Way cool build. I love red Challengers. -
That looks FANTASTIC! Well done.
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I rarely have a problem with inspiration. I have so many builds in my head that is is difficult to prioritize. I do, do some research to learn things like detail colors and finishes. Sometimes that leads me in a course correction. I have quite a number of paints so I can do test shots on spoons and select the shade of color that will go on a build. My favorites are Day 2 muscle cars and Semi trucks that can haul Day 2 muscle cars. Both subjects give me a lot of creative freedom.
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Atlantis rolls out ex Revell 57 Chevy Nomad.
Bills72sj replied to John M.'s topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I built one in the 70's as a kit. Too many parts. did not turn out well. I have a '97 reissue of the Revellgram kit. still have not gotten to it. I would like to take another crack at the vintage Revell kit when it comes out. -
That rear shot of the 32...WOW! I love the engine in the T'bird too.
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My 13 completed builds for 2024 plus a color change project.
Bills72sj replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Great group! Where did you get the wheels for the '55, the '67 Chevelle and the GTO? -
Nice builds. One and all.