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Everything posted by Bullybeef
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Thank you, I’m not sure if I have a decent olds engine in my stash, I have some parts n pieces from the revell line of gassers ie: Anglia, Willys, Thames but they are all fairly incomplete.
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Thank you gennlemen Only a little progress made, the sorting! Making wheel choices for the 11 without duplicates has been a challenge.
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Well work continues, spent my last couple of nights at the bench finalizing the prep work for all the frames, two will have z’ed frames thanks to a tutorial by @Ace-Garageguy I have another 2 of 11 mocked up, roadster pickup and the Sport coupe. Got a little side tracked with details on some engines ??♂️. I’ll hopefully have some more frame updates soon with at least 5 more engines! Thanks for following along, comments of all types are welcome!
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Im seriously loving that colour
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I’m no expert either and I appreciate the feedback greatly
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*1934 Ford Pickup*
Bullybeef replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I just acquired 2 of those kits in a package deal, well one is lindberg. Be cool to see what you do with it -
What kits do you collect?
Bullybeef replied to carbuilder1950's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I’m not a collector by any stretch of the imagination, but since I restarted the hobby last year I’ve amassed over 150 kits, some of these were kits that I wanted at a younger age but never picked them, so I’ve amassed a stash of second choices. I’ve collected as many of the revell 32 Ford variations that I can, some complete, some partial and some rebuilders, and some kits and rebuilders just to scavenge for parts. There are some that are still on my wanted list. -
Well I’d have to say my skill level has increased a hundred fold since my formative years in the hobby. Now I have the patience to sit and think through the build, scratch building and modifications were like rocket science to me. I still use the testers square bottles but have evolved past the old orange tube. I’m dabbling more and more with acrylics and have evolved past just an xacto knife and nail clippers lol. My time building 1:35 scale miniatures helped me practice a steady hand for detailing.
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Primer mock-ups are my favourite part of building
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@Mr. MetallicI will take those tips into consideration, that was just a quick mock up to see how the Latham would look with the Ardun heads, I’m pleased so far with the idea and will do some work to make it look proper! thank you!
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I’m intrigued by this engine
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Thank you, the magic of paint come soon
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Im digging the wheel choice! Goes well with the colour choice.
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Well I have 10 of 11 frames and suspension components sorted and rehabilitated enough to start moving forward. Looks like I will have to break open only one new kit for a chassis and components! So far I have two frames mocked up with fenders, I may add a third. the next chapter will focus on wheels and engines, yes there will be flatheads @Paul Payneand possibly a hot four?
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This build has been in my head for months, just waiting for the time to get set up! I’m super excited about this, I’m trying to sort through and gather all the parts for each build, but doing prep work along the way, kind of like meal prep haha. 11 frames, 11 suspensions, 11 engines, 11 sets of wheels etc etc… the challenge is making them all different.
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It’s good to be back @Kit Karson
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'32 Ford roadster gluebomb rework. April 26: back on track
Bullybeef replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I’ve just read this thread from the start, and I have to say I’m truly inspired by your ability to turn an old derelict kit around! Hopefully you have time to return to this build. -
So I’ve had a little add over this whole project and I find myself skipping back and forth from different stages! So I’ve gotten back to my focus of working on the chassis assembly line. I settled in finding, sorting and repairing enough front and rear suspension pieces. Many hours of picking dries blobs of glue ☹️ So far I’ve gotten 5 of the 11 frames and suspensions up and together (ish). Still a fair bit of work to do, I’ve been trying to use as many of the revell chassis components as possible as I really like the way they look. But I will be adding some Amt parts into the mix. stay tuned. And as always “all” comments are welcome. to quote one of my favourite builders @Kit Karson enjoy the yard sale of parts
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Can’t wait to see this in colour, based on your colour choices for the chassis and engine this should look very good