Mike F.
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Sorry about that. Surf Green over Laurel Green Or Twilight Turquois over Twilight Blue Poly. I think with this body design, with the dual chrome trim separating upper and lower, 2 tone should be easy to do.
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Uh oh, nothing like a little pressure. I'm thinking of going with one of the two tone color combinations below. Either #955 or #965. With white stripe between. http://www.xframechevy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/1962-paint-chips.jpg
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Nice work on that interior.
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Getting back to a previous comment from Thomas Coffey (Now I need a cup), below are the paints that I plan to use. First time around, I used a black primer, not sure if lacquer or enamel, but based on Thomas's comment, suspect it was enamel. This time I'll use Testers Grey primer Lacquer, Black Metallic enamel for the top and Tamiya TS-52, which I'm not sure, but think it is a Lacquer, for bottom. I'm hoping the black enamel goes over the grey primer, with no issues. Any comments and advice would be appreciated.
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Thanks for the great advice guys. I did wet sand it, but not too happy with result, so I'll strip it and start over. As for the foil, it is Bare Metal. Maybe I'll pick up another sheet. It was not overly sticking to the backing and was able to peel off OK, it just would not stick to the paint. Maybe on the shelf too long and lost it's tackiness? Oh Well, back to the drawing board. I spent a lot of time on the engine (sans brake cylinder) and interior, so want to do it justice.
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1930 Ford Pickup Hotrod Completed
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks OCF. I hear you, I'm thinking Hot Wheels when I look at it. -
Looks great! What does the red coloring on the stack "mouths" represent? Also, what is the white square on the fender well? Just curious. Like the color scheme too.
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Almost went in the trash. Almost.
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Been a couple months since I posted on this build, as I have been struggling with trying to do foil. Just does not want to stick for me. Even tried to do a thin film of glue and let It dry until just tacky, then apply foil, but the foil would not stick then either. After becoming frustrated, I decided to mask off the trim and paint with spray chrome. I even did the clear spray first, which worked well for the two tone body. Turned out to be a disaster. The chrome spray paint worked it's way under the masking in many places. Going to have to wet sand the body and start over. I was able to do foil on the area below one door.
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My next venture will be this 1962 Chevy Impala SS. I've already started on the engine. I really like this kit. Lots of parts and good detail.
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1930 Ford Pickup Hotrod Completed
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks! -
switchback
Mike F. replied to michelle's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very nice! Makes me want to go surfing. If I only knew how, that is...... -
Pontiac Sportster
Mike F. replied to Danger's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice concept and well done! Bonnecamino or El Caminoville? -
Hi all, I recently finished this modification of a 1930 Model A Pickup. The kit is a 1/32, with no engine and minimal drivetrain detail. I modified it into a Hotrod and added a 1/25 scale engine, trans, drivetrain and wheels / tires. Also modified rear suspension. If you want to see build progression, check it out in the workbench section. Hope you enjoy! Mike.
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1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks Kit. Will do. -
1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I finished up a few details (taillight & plate, gas tank) plus some touch-up paint and am calling this one done. -
Excellent job! If I did not know it was a model, I would have thought it was a pic of the real thing.
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1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks for the kind words Alan. I'll have to look for some of your work in the Under Glass section. Cheers! -
Wow! Nice work. Best dashboard I've seen.
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1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks Matt! Unrealistic for sure, but having fun building it. ?? -
1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
A bit more progress. I've gotten the body painted and a few details done. Just need to do some detail on the bed and some paint touch-up. -
1930 Ford Model A Pickup
Mike F. replied to Mike F.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Got a little more progress. Lick of paint on the frame and fenders. Installed the engine, drive train, suspension and wheels. Headers are a bit off kilter, but too late now. Was thinking I should have shortened them too and try to run side pipes, but I'm getting lazy. Also, added a custom shifter.