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Salvino's JR - '71 Petty Plymouth
MarkJ replied to TooOld's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
I have noticed that the Salvino NextGen Camaros hood will not fit flush if the air cleaner is installed. Thats why I did not install it but place it on top of the engine to take under hood shots. I keep it in the model case off of the engine when displaying the model. I am going to try to fix it on the Nextgen Camaro I am now building. I have seen a few finished Camaro's that the hood does not fit flush. I guess those builders are okay with it. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Got the switch plate done. Just need to paint and install it. It's not correct, but I really don't know what it looks like in the real car. It's just kind of a generic one. Got the dash painted and did more to the chassis. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Started on the switch plate and got the dash panel installed. I messed up the paint in a few places, so I had to reprime in places. I will repaint the dash tomorrow. The switch plate is just a made-up part because I could find no ref pics of the one, I'm doing. Just need to make some toggles for the switches and install and then paint everything and install it. -
Blast from the past
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in 1:1 Reference Photos: Auto Shows, Personal vehicles (Cars and Trucks)
Dave, my wife owned a gray 1984 z-28 which was the same generation as your Camaro. It had gold stripes and had the back glass louvers just like yours had. They rattled something terrible but looked really cool. Had a 4barrel 305 engine which was kind of a dog. We couldn't afford the IROC version or maybe it had not come out yet. I really can't remember. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Thanks, Martin. No the dash panel nor the switch plate comes in the kit. Hopefully the 2023 kits will have these two items. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Somebody built a NextGen Camaro and built their own switch plate. I've been trying to find it for reference to make one to get the size right, but I can't remember the builder. If you see this, could you post a picture of your switch plate in your model here, so I can gauge how big I should make mine? Thanks. -
Blast from the past
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in 1:1 Reference Photos: Auto Shows, Personal vehicles (Cars and Trucks)
Thanks, guys for sharing. Those cars were such big battle ships back then but back then they didn't seem that big at all. Now everybody is driving around in small suv's. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Got the dash panel mostly finished. I just need to make some small patches to fill in the voids. I still have to make a switch plate for this one. The overall build is moving much better on this one than the last one. -
Blast from the past
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in 1:1 Reference Photos: Auto Shows, Personal vehicles (Cars and Trucks)
Most of the vehicles in the early seventies were dogs because they were trying to make them less polluting without the catalytic converter. That did not come out till 1975. -
Blast from the past
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in 1:1 Reference Photos: Auto Shows, Personal vehicles (Cars and Trucks)
Alan, i too had problems with the carburetor. The car would die at the most inopportune moments. Like trying to get on the highway from the apartment complex I lived at. Also trying to pass somebody on a two-lane highway, it wouldn't shut off, but it would stumble and then go. Very scary car to drive. I was so glad to sell it to my cross the street neighbor. When I did, he side swiped it getting into his garage. I think I only kept it for 2 years and replaced it with a 1975 chevy monza with a v8 and a floor shifter. I could never get my wife to learn how to use a clutch so i eventually sold it too. I finally got a 1976 Chevy laguna s-3 . but I got that with a 350 2 barrel and it was a dog too. The only way to get that car with a 4 barrel was to get the 400 small block that they were having trouble with the head gaskets so I didn't want one of those. -
I came upon a picture from one of my mother's photo albums on the anniversary of her birthday. she passed back in 2019. It was a picture of my very first new car. I had come over to her house to wash it because I was newly married and lived in an apartment where you could not wash your car and I didn't want to go to a car wash. I was fixing to leave, and she said, wait dear, let me get a photo. So she took it. It was 3x5 in her album so I blew it up to 4x6. 1973 Dodge Charger SE. I purchased it for $3995.00 plus tax, title, and license from Royal Dodge in Alvin where Nolan Ryan grew up. They had 5 of these cars, 4 with 400 2 barrel carburetors . 1 had the 440 4barrel carb for 500 bucks more but I already thought I was paying too much. Man I wished I had payed that extra money. the 400 was a dud of a car.
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2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
The front suspension on this was not fun again like the first one. The instructions call for a part that's not even in the front suspension, so you have to figure out which part they really wanted you to use. The rear suspension wasn't that bad this time because i remembered a tip about the parts so I wouldn't try to put them on upside down. When I removed a lower rear control arm from the parts tree the part broke without any undue pressure on my part. I had to glue it back together before I could continue. When I mocked up the build with the tires and wheels it sat true with all 4 tires on the ground my first one wasn't just right on that. the tip on the pennies was helpful in getting that right -
Salvino's JR - '71 Petty Plymouth
MarkJ replied to TooOld's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
This seems so much better than the old mpc kit from the seventy's. I've always liked this generation of Plymouth Belvederes. Might have to get one. Yours is looking mighty fine. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
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2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
I did things a little differently this time. Instead of putting the center and front cage together and then installing it to the underpan, I just started from the rear and installed the chassis pieces to the underpan as I went along. Things seemed to fit together better this time by doing that. I had to take my wife's hair dryer to the under pan to flatten it out, before I could start installing the chassis pieces. It was pretty warped, but I finally got it to fit the body after frying my fingers a little in the process. the hood was pretty warped, but I got it fixed too. -
1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
MarkJ replied to jjsipes's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Coming along perfectly, Jason. Woodgrain on the dash looks superb. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
I noticed on the instructions this time that it said to put 3 pennies under the front lower control arms so I did it this time. Maybe the stance will be more correct. Also, I noticed on the last build that only the upper surfaces of the engine are visible so i will only paint those parts of the engine. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Thanks, Les. Yes, it was a parody on Rambo. And Charlie Sheen was the star of the flick. -
2022 NextGen Camaro part deux
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Oh, is that French? I just got it from some sequel comedy movie I remembered from a while ago. I really don't remember the name of the movie, but I know it had part deux at the end of the title because it was part 2. For some reason I think Charlie Sheen was in it but I'm not sure. I've never been out of the states and don't plan on it anytime soon. Canada would be nice but don't want to fly and I don't want to drive that far. -
Ramo Stott #7 72 Road Runner
MarkJ replied to satterwhite78's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Excellent build to go along with the other excellent builds. What kit did you use for the Stott build? -
2022 Nextgen Camaro
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Started on my next Nextgen kit but no need for a wip. Things are going much smoother on this one so I'm going to keep my own record of the build just to see if I can beat the 88.5 hours it took me on this build. -
2022 Chase Elliott Hooters Camaro
MarkJ replied to randman's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Don't know how I missed this. Excellent job, Randy. Looks flawless. -
Daniel Suarez 2022 Camaro first cup win
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
I could not find the wip pictures, but I basically took thin strips of .010 styrene sheets and glued them together and then added a wiper insert right down the middle of the narrow box, added a mounting deal and thats about it. -
Daniel Suarez 2022 Camaro first cup win
MarkJ replied to MarkJ's topic in Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Neil, I think I took some wip pictures of making it so I will post them here if I can find them.