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Oh there will be flatheads @Paul Payne
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Oh most likely, I just grabbed a pic from the interwebs
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Thanks for the kind words @tim boyd this is going to be a labour of love, the 32 Ford is iconic and one of my favourite cars! And who doesn’t love customs
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Let the madness begin!
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Hi guys n gals, it’s been some time since I posted, 2 moves and a career change! Well I finally got time to set up the ole hobby desk and sorted through some of my in progress builds and some of my planned builds. Decided to put all the in progress builds in a holding pattern and start over. Before I left off I had been scrounging and trading and bartering for Revels 32 Ford kits in all the assorted flavours that were available. Between new and partials and some rebuilders I have amassed a pretty good stash, enough in fact to start a very challenging builds! Yes I’m talking about the 15 flavours!! I have 4 of the 15 already complete. 3 window, 5 window, roadster and closed cab pickup. so that leaves cabriolet, sport coupe, 2 door sedan, 4 door sedan, convertible sedan, sedan delivery, Victoria, phaeton, roadster pickup, panel delivery and station wagon! for the sake of rules I’ll be doing all the car based models in this section of the forum, while the light commercial models will be in that forum. Wish me luck as this will be a huge undertaking. And to appease @tim boyd They will all be powered by as many Ford engines as I can. I will endeavour to make as many as possible to be hot rods! so I’ll start with some pictures to get your attention
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60's Banger Geek '27 T Touring - Updated 10/13/18
Bullybeef replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
@Dennis Lacy this is my favourite time to watch your builds, your detail painting of engine and suspension components! Always well done sir! -
Slammed GMC Squarebody
Bullybeef replied to Fish_65's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I like your thought process on this, I have a build started with the same kit and frame lol -
‘54 Willys P/U
Bullybeef replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I wish I was at this level of detail building! impressive -
Looks good so far Sam, hopefully I can find a decent rebuilder 64 at some point
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Trying to make something cool out of the AMT Rod-Rageous slammer
Bullybeef replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Cars
With a little imagination it would make for the beginnings of a decent salt flats racer -
Whoa ?
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I have one of these kits in my build pile, your work here is inspiring me to move it up the list
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What did you screw-up today??
Bullybeef replied to TransAmMike's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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What did you screw-up today??
Bullybeef replied to TransAmMike's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Ford F-3.5 COE
Bullybeef replied to Casey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I’m liking what I see so far. -
Thank you, I’m looking forward to more progress as I’m considering doing a similar section. Learning where and what to cut is helpful!
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What did you screw-up today??
Bullybeef replied to TransAmMike's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
No local friend -
What did you screw-up today??
Bullybeef replied to TransAmMike's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Started assembling a 3D printed LSX engine, all was going well till I realized I had installed the cylinder heads too low and the intake manifold had massive gaps on either side! O well chalk it up to a learning curve while dealing with 3D prints, no alignment pins to guide for positive placement means more time will need to be done dry fitting. luckily it came apart without damage so I get to start over. -
So with that section work, will the hood still fit as designed or will you have to section that as well?
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Fair enough, I’m currently just building engines atm I have no where to spray bodies for a little while. contemplating this