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I appreciate the info Noel. Seems like the Anglia body style was popular everywhere. I'm going to have fun with this one. If I don't get myself into trouble thinking to far outside the box 😁
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Thanks Sonny. Yeah, it's a Great body style for a drag car or a Pro Street which is more of what I'm going for. They are a little on the small side but still Bigger than the Fiat 695 SS drag car I recently built. That was a hoot to build.
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Thanks Steve. I'm still in the cratching my head stage on this one so far.
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Nice. What 3D printer did you get? The Uncertain T prints out pretty good.
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Thank's Elliot. I like the rear tires sticking out if I was building a Gasser but I like the tires tucked up under the fender wells on a Pro Street.
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Thanks Robert. I prefer it over trying tape off the rag top and paint it.
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Thank's David. Yup, old school looks pretty good sometimes.
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'32 Ford Hi-Boy Roadster on rolling Deuce chassis from Revell Model A kit
Zippi replied to Phildaupho's topic in Model Cars
Man...what a kewl looking little Hot Rod Phil. Love the colors and the steelies with the dog dish hub caps. -
Thanks man. Yup, still looking things over. Never done anything like this. I'd like to see someones tutorial on doing this. I'm part Werewolf and that cut is from a coffee cup breaking in my hand yesterday when I was drying the cup out inside with a towel.
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The rag top has been deleted. I'll hit it with a little gray primer to see if there are any traces left of it.
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I've had this open for a while but I had to finish up another build. The flip nose fits really well so I'm thinking I might keep it that way. I do not like the way the rear tires stick out past the fenders for a street machine. I will be removing the rag top. I have these rear fenders from an old Monogram 1940 Ford pickup that would solve that problem but would require a lot modifications as they appear to stick out a little to much and are at a funny angle. The wheels and tires came out of the Monogram '55 Chevy Bel Air Street Machine 2'1 kit. I'm still in the thinking process on this one.
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Thanks Bill. I really like how it turned out.
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I with ya Scott, I like those Big ole meats also. Looking good man.
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Boy that's looking pretty good so far Keith. I built this kit some time back.
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Thanks much Dan.
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I appreciate it Andrew. You can still see the stock car in mine right
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Really nice looking Ford Bob. Love all the detail work and just a Great looking build all around.
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That's a solid looking build Bob. The 66 is my favorite body style as well. I'm diggin the build Buddy.
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Yeah, that's a lot of money for a model kit. I'd never pay that. The detail on the printed Uncertain T came out really nice. I read an article about the 1:1 Uncertain T and it has been found and will go on display before it is retored.
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I appreciate it Carl. Much obliged there Misha. Yup, 3D printing is making it's way into our hobby. Thank's Bill. Good morning and I appreciate the kind words. I think your 30 Model A would look pretty kewl in that color scheme.
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Thanks man.
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Much obliged there my friend. Thanks.
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Thanks. Yes Sir it is. Thanks. It is indeed. Thanks Spike. I appreciate it man. Thanks much. I think the color came out nice. I appreciate ya Brotha. Thanks. I think for my first 3D printed model it came out pretty good. Thanks. Rare indeed. I tell you what Andrew, I do appreciate the kind words man. Thanks man. Those whitewalls took two trys on a couple of those tires.
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Thank you Sir. Yup, going old school seems to always work well.