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Pro Touring '71 Demon With Twin Turbo 440
dust collectors replied to Quick GMC's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Dang! -
Any idea on theme for the 2026 Cannonball
dust collectors replied to Wagonmaster110's topic in Community Builds
I like the LeMons idea, Land Yachts could be cool too. -
looking to trade for bigger scale kits
dust collectors replied to WillyBilly's topic in Trading Post
I have a 1/16 scale General Lee if that 's of interest? -
Really dig where this is headed.
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This was supposed to be a quick little momentum build but I'm not mad that it's taking a little longer than I had hoped, especially because it looks pretty cool unfinished.
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Not too much to report but still making progress. I couldn't help but notice the placement locator for the gas pedal is damn near on the passenger side so I went ahead and decked that down. I know these cars were small but that seemed off so I'll be addressing that. I also started to recreate the Spalding "flame thrower" dual point distributor. Whether or not this thing gets wired is hinging on how that turns out.
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Finding bench time has been tougher than I'd like but still making a little progress here and there. I started cutting the hood too make room for the motor to breath. Once the engine in glued in place I'll dial the hood in. I altered the Ford kits headers by cutting off the goofy oversized openings and replaced them with some shortened four into one resin pieces from R&MCoM. I also managed to cut some some yellow plastic sheet hoping to replicate plexi glass. Debating on wiring this one, thanks for looking.
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Was hoping to be finished with this one by now but carving time out for it has been tough. I did manage to make some motor mounts and I'm liking where the motor sits. I just cut the mounts off the Willy's frame I took the motor from and mounted them on the Anglia's. I also shortened the driveshaft. Baby steps but progress nonetheless.
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Dang, thats cool.
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'64 Elky kitbash
dust collectors replied to Can-Con's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looking good! -
Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
dust collectors replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Couple Anglia's, the 51 in primer should be done before the end of the month. The blue jammer I'm still sourcing parts for. -
Thanks everyone, It's going to be nice to finally wrap this one up. Got it in primer and will sand the body a little and do some light weathering. First I need to make motor mounts and cut a slot in the back of the hood.
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This is a long stalled project that I recently decided to revisit. Motor is the blown Olds from the amt willies. Wheels are parts box steelies and rear pie crust slicks are from the Tosca Ford Fairlane kit if I'm not mistaken. Plans are to finish it in primer with a gutted interior to resemble a low buck build from the early sixties. Not going to go crazy on this one just going to have some fun and hopefully build some momentum as winter approaches. Thanks for looking.
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Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
dust collectors replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars