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Donato, I hope you don't stop on the Cheetah if it's not allowed. I would have never thought you could make one from a Corvette but there it is. Do you have any photos of the Cheetah you are doing from the race? Misha, the MGB is coming along very nicely. I especially like the seat work you have done.
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So true, Pierre. We shall see in about 6 months or so if it's like one of my typical builds. I am not very fast, and I make a lot of mistakes that I have to do over. Like just now on the rear taillight panel. Trial and error as always. mostly error. I owned one of these baby's back in 1984 so when I saw the kit, I knew I had to do something with it. It was a 305 Z-28 but it was not very fast. But it had a nice sounding exhaust system. It looked a lot racier than it was. I doubt if it would get over 90 miles an hour.
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Could not finish the decals till I got the rear of the car changed to what it needs to be. Have to do some adjusting to the close out panel.
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Thank you, Donato. It turned out to be a fun build at the end.
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Excellent job, Robert. Really like the detailing you added, and the paint looks beautiful. So glad to see more vintage 60's Nascar racers being done. I believe that was my favorite time for Nascar because I was almost being a teenager and then into my teenage years. Thats when you really start to get interested in what you like in life.
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Alfa Romeo 8C 1933 Le Mans winner
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wow, Pierre. This build just gets more and more astonishing as to how awesome the final result is going to be. I have to commend the kit creator for making such a well-engineered kit as far as the quality of the castings that he accomplished. Of course, I'm sure your skills are making the fit come together better than most of us modelers could do. -
Thanks, Randy. I really appreciate the kind words about the build.
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Thanks, Carl. Your support throughout the build was much appreciated.
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Yes, I always wondered why Lorenzen took that break for a couple of years and then returned back. A lot of drivers quit after the carnage of 1964 like Jarrett in 1966 as well as Junior Johnson too. I think the Roberts crash at the 600 which they were both involved with had a lasting effect on them both.
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Wow, that polished out blue is exceptionally awesome.
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Thanks, John. I will be looking forward to seeing your builds of Fast Freddie.
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Thanks, Rob. The paint was a real challenge this time because with pearlized paint the more coats you use the darker the shade becomes. It's hard to get an equal amount of paint everywhere on the model. Holman and Moody decided to run all 4 of their cars with pearlized paint for this race so I knew if I was going to build Fred's Ford from this race it had to be pearlized paint. Nelson Stacy's car was pearlized yellow and Tiny's number 0 Ford was pearlized red. I bet that pearlized red was very eye catching. I have one poor resolution black and white picture of Tiny's car.
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Thanks for checking back in at the end, Edgar. I really appreciate the kind word and interest in the build.
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Thanks, Carl for your support during the build. I really appreciated it.
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Alfa Romeo 8C 1933 Le Mans winner
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wow, Pierre. It's coming together perfectly. So, I guess you're using epoxy to hold this creation together. Do you mix it in small batches or how exactly does it work. What do you mix it in? -
John, it was cool in the house where I shot the pics but outside it was 105, but the model did not know it. It's been an unusually hot summer this year, but hopefully this week looks like we will get some mid ninety's highs for a change. Thanks for your interest in the build.
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Alfa Romeo 8C 1933 Le Mans winner
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I'll definitely be watching this one, Pierre. The one resin I did came out terribly. There are so many builds that the only way to do them is to use a resin kit. The 58 Ford comes to mind. I always wanted to do Curtis Turner's but that's a lot to invest in a body if It's going to come out like the last one, I did. I'm sure this build is going to be Awesome. -
It really does help to have a movie of the race car you want to do. That's what I was lucky enough to have on this one. No doubt what the car looked like for this race.
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I forgot to include some interior shots. It's hard to take them with my phone after the model is complete.
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Bob, I work on my kitchen table and after every build it gets completely cleaned off and ready for the next build. I always do the decals for the next build first because without the decals it's pointless to do the build. So, the table stays cleaned for any length of time it might take to research, obtain images and make the decals, and then put them on sheets. I do a laser white background sheet and a color inkjet sheet. Sometimes it can take up to a week to create the decals, and make the sheets, so the table will stay cleaned for that length of time. Obviously, we don't eat off the kitchen or actually breakfast nook table so it's all good. We are T.V. tray eaters.
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Thanks, Garry, Tony, David, Hakan, Andy, Yoshimi, and Bruce. I appreciate your thoughts on the build.
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Thanks, Jason, for frequenting the wip while it was going on. I appreciated your comments then and now.