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Shark

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  1. Steve, trying to think of the best way to say this, but I wouldn't waste my time anymore responding to this thread if I were you. I always read and appreciate your contributions, but some people have their minds made up. Can't help everybody.
  2. Not familiar with those kits, but if they are resin, solvent glues won't work. A good 2 part epoxy glue is what I use, but you can also use CA or superglues.
  3. What changed your mind on the wire wheels, I think they would look good on the car.
  4. I heard people were doing that, but haven't personally seen one. I wish someone would resin cast one with this modification, I would buy a couple.
  5. Forgot, Jaye's Model Garage has several parts for the current cars including the wiper. He parts are really good quality and fit.
  6. Bill Elliott's car during that time ran a narrower track width than everyone else. So his car looked different than the rest. At the time the rules only had a maximum width in effect. The narrow car was harder to drive, but more aerodynamic because the fenders weren't bulged out. One prominent driver at that time said ole Bill tried to pass his operation off as just some country boys gone racing, but there were some engineer types with foreign accents hanging around.
  7. I believe Jim Rodgers (the JR in Salvino JR) 3D prints some stuff for their kits.
  8. Bob, thanks for all the great information. I build mostly Monogram based Nascar's, so I have the materials and tools you mentioned. Just got the itch to build something different and challenging. Is there a specific driver you are building this of? Where do you get decals for these cars?
  9. Depending on how much you need, many automotive paint stores can mix and put it in an aerosol can. I recently had a can of Petty blue done and it was about $30. Tell them to give you the finer nozzle.
  10. Definitely will be following along on this one. Have a couple of the other bodied versions of this kit. Would debate building one, but the frame sort of scared me. Your assembly looks great, any tricks to putting it together.
  11. The bars you remade are torsion bars, used only on Chrysler products. The first Oldsmobile kits Salvino did were meant to be someone Dodge, but didn't get things worked out. That's why the first ones has leaf springs when they should have been truck arms. History lesson over. Very nice build of a not so easy kit. The Charger body was always my favorite, and Bobby Allison could drive anything.
  12. I don't know if he had an altered wheel base sedan or not. His AWB hardtop was one of the factory built cars that started out as a new A990 car and then transformed. His was one of two that they built with a 4 speed.
  13. The best way is an aftermarket one with photo etched parts. Several sites carry them, Detail Master, Ted's Modeling Market Place and probably Southern Motorsports. Don't know if they have changed from previous configurations on the new cars.
  14. Before you try anything with the decals, scan them as a backup. If the originals fail, you can print new ones or have it done
  15. Depends on who made the resin parts. If they used a mold release spray, I usually soak them a day in Westley's Bleche White tire cleaner, then scrub with a toothbrush. Some casters say water will reactivate the resin. I haven't had that issue (yet). I know 3D printing is taking over, but I still like using resin parts.
  16. Hey Ben, in the first picture, there is an older blue T-bird in the background. Did you replace the front fenders or modify them.
  17. Shark

    Callahan!!

    Cool project
  18. Pretty wild looking build, how long is it overall.
  19. I lightly sand the side walls with 400 grit wet paper, then wash the tires with a toothbrush and Dawn dish liquid. Let them air dry and then start coating with your product of choice. Mine is a light gloss clear coat, apply decals, light mist of clear smoke to tone down the lettering, then a coat of matte clear. I use Tamiya spray cans for all of this and wait a day or two between steps.
  20. Gabriel, I agree with what David said. Use the Tamiya spray cans. They have a ton of colors, lay down great, and their TS-13 clear is excellent. I have sprayed it over several other paints, but not Testors spray enamels.
  21. That paint really sets it off. What did you use?
  22. Can't go wrong with black and gold, very nice build. You have done some nice cars with that kit.
  23. On that kit you would have to cut it out. I don't know how good it is, but Southern Motorsports has a racing interior tub for the early 60's Ford/Mercury kits.
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