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Rade8boy

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  1. Here are some updated pictures with the side mirrors added and black foil, BTW, I was not impressed with the black foil, it is a lot thicker than the chrome and did not want to stick well, maybe it was old?? To answer some questions the original car was Light Regatta Blue with a light tan/beige interior and the interior is from the Monogram 87 kits so it is not really correct, see real car picture below. it is not 100% correct the sun roof in missing and the engine is somewhat close, but that is fine with me.
  2. Sorry for the long delay, between work and vacation I have not worked on any models in a while. I have the chassis finished and and the KA Models disk brakes and calipers done. The motor is in th chassis and I am now working on getting the bod yready for paint! With the humid weather in the North East I am letting everything dry twice as long after another project suffered paint lift even after 1 week of drying. Hopefully I will have the body done soon
  3. After graduating PSU and getting a job in 1985 I bought myself a brand new 85 Ford T-bird turbo coupe, I bought the resin body from All American models and the PE scripts and 10 hole mages from R&M of MD over 20+ years ago!! It is finally ready to put on the shelf, just needs the black windows trim, I ordered some black chrome foil. It may not be 100% correct but it is close enough for me.
  4. I have been working slowly on this project, I bought the resn body from Reliable Resin, and I am using the Revell 2008 GT500KR kit, so far the body has had the kits front end glued on and the rear spolier is done. I have the PE set from KA-Models, nice stuff, but horrible instructions, there are parts that are not even called out on any of the pictures shown, I guess it's free style? I am now working on getting the louvers inserted into the hood one is done. I also made the disk brakes. The PE parts are a bit hard to bend, I personally like it that way.
  5. I have a set for the GT-500KR on the way from Squadron, should be here early next week. I'm using it on a resin body convertible with the GT-500KR kit. I have 2 other sets from them fo rhte GT-500 and hte Ferrari California, plus the 1/200 scale USS Arizona set with wood decks, absolutley beautiful stuff.
  6. Ok, all 6 wheels are done and I chose to paint them Alclad Chrome, onto the chassis! I picked up another one of these kits ata flwea market, everything was still sealed in bags but it was missing the fenders and body, if anyone has old unwanted built kit or knows of a cheap parts car please let me know! Thanks Jerry
  7. Wow great job on the Mercer! I have the Entex version in my stash, which probably is a reboxed Bandai. Unfortunately my kit does not have any of the decals in it.
  8. The kit may not be the most accurate but I like big scale kits and Mustangs, I try to do the best with what is given. And like most everyone else I cannot wait until the new Revell 1/12 2010 is released!! It is surprising that they are even making something new in this scale! I have a couple of the OLD Doyusha/Otaki 1/12 scale Mustang and TransAm kits, that I was able to snag many years ago at reasonable prices (pre-ebay), along some of the Entex 1/16th scale kits.I would love to get some of the other kits in the series, even though they are inaccurate they are IMHO interesting kits! I read somewhere (maybe a forum?) that whoever holds the molds is afraid to release them again due to the inacuracies in them and the precived critism they would get?? I personally would love to get them at reasonable prices!
  9. Skip; I do believe they are the same kit, with some part differences,as I also have the one in your picture. I have always been around and owned 1:1 Mustangs, Back Before Kids!!! And thanks for the complement, I just build slooow, from lack of time and sometimes that translates into a good build. Jerry
  10. I built this kit about 20 years ago and it is still in my display case, I think it went together OK!? I only used the GT350 decals for the sides the stripes were masked and paitned guardsman blue. I added some detail wiring and the battery in the trunk. I always thought the tires were too chunky, but thats what they gave you. Good luck building it. Jerry
  11. I am a fan of Tamiya putty, and while it has been is short supply, Squadron Mail Order has it available, I just got a tube 2 weeks ago. For large areas a 2 part auto putty is best, I use the store brand of premium putty from the local auto paint supply house, it is cost effective . Squadrons' putty has ruined a couple of my works with shrinkage over time, cracks showed up where the putty filled a seam, the putty was under a good automotive priomer and automotive enamel paint.
  12. The casting is pretty good, no air bubbles and the body is crisp and sturdy, I would order from them again. What I have not worked on yet is fitting the resin interior side panels and making everything fit nicely. I will be posting pictures as I progress.
  13. I started this about 2 months ago and then put it away, and now I am back at. The covertible body is from Reliable Resin and is a very nice starting point, saves alot of time. I have already attached the kits' front end and spolier to the body and most of the body work to blend it is almost done. The chassis is primered and the exhaust is done. I have also built the engine and started to detail it based on pictures found on the Internet. I have a PE detail set from KA Models that that is the wrong one for a KR so I have to order the correct one. I decided it will be Kona Blue with Silver stripes, from Scale Finishes.
  14. I needed something simple to build, so it was the Z8 curbside, Tamiya metalic blue and clear coat from the can, only the interior was airbrushed testors tan and a sprinkle of flocking..done.
  15. Very cool Mustang and the colors are fantastic! Makes me want to go and build a Mustang right now.
  16. I have 3 of the 4 tractors I am only missing the Massey Fergeson tractor, keep missing out on them!
  17. Well, after 1 week and 20+ trys I got one wheel made, some of the wires are little croked, but I get 5 more trys! The front The back In using the jig, I found it better to not use the little button they give to act a stop, it hinered the roatation. But as long as you follow keep the wire along the contour of the jig and skip every other slot on the first pass, it should work, you fill in the empty slots on the second pass around. And the REAL key is to keep the wire kink free and as tight as possible, that will give you the straight spokes. JR
  18. This is my John Deere loader built from the kit released a while ago from AMT, I got it and the farm tractor from my local John Deere dealer. The trailer is completely scratchbuilt from the plans that were published in a old issue of Scale Auto, the onlt thing not made were the tires from SATCO and chains. It has not been weathered and I still need to build a dump truck to pull it, which I will probably use the AMT Ford snow plow dump truck?? Also just finished the farm tractor For this one I am watching a well known auction site for the farm plow to pull behind it, they are few and far between!! JR
  19. Absolutely amazing paint! I'm happy to just get the paint on without a dust speck!! JR
  20. I won another Entex kit, the Rolls Royce Ballon car and it too has wire wheels that you have to make, these instructions look a bit clearer to me, so I will give it another try today. I will post the results... Jerry
  21. Skip, thanks for the link to the built up model, it is an exceptional model, and those wire wheel will look great if I can get them built! I will continue to try and figuure out how to wind the wheel, and if I hit upon a solution I will be sure to share it. I gave up for the weekend, no sense bing cranky for Mothers Day So I glued the engine block together as a small victory. JR
  22. I won this kit on ebay and figured I start with the wire wheels since there are 6 of them to make and you have to wind your own! I been working on them for 2 days and still do not have one built, the instructions are not clear to me on how to use the jig to wind the wire corectly. Has anyone built this kit or can offer tips on how wind hte wheels correctly with the jig? I tried Google searches and came up blank so far. Thanks Jerry
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  24. Greetings to all, I joined this forum a month ago and I am just getting around to posting. I need to re-align my priorities...too much work and not enough modeling. Jerry
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