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ncbuckeye67

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  1. The 65 is a gasser, and the 64 SS is available as stock or a restomod with a cowl hood, and they are all available right now
  2. Is anyone printing or casting a front clip to convert the "Class Action" from a 1980 model year to a 78-79 ? I want to build a replica of my 78 that I used to have. The 78-79 had single headlights, and the turn signals wrapped around from the front to the side next to the headlight, instead of underneath like on the 1980. I have a 79 "Wheeler Dealer" in my stash,but don't want to hack it up. I would really only need the grille, and two headlight bezels.
  3. The Restomod is already out, and a stock 64 model is as well.
  4. That's pretty sweet. The paint is gorgeous! I would make a barn find/ beater out of the other kit.
  5. That's a pretty cool build! Very unique.
  6. That is a super clean build, and your paint is amazing!
  7. Very nice!
  8. That's a perfect color combination.Your build is amazing! I really love that kit, I could build several and not get bored with it.
  9. That is beautiful! I love the paint color. I'm actually working on that same kit right now. It was a botched paint job that I stripped and put back on the shelf.
  10. That's really cool! I'm going to have to pick up one of these (although I do have two of the Lindberg Chargers).
  11. Good to know! Thanks for sharing that.
  12. That's beautiful! I see this one doesn't have the tailgate "ribs" on it. I wonder if that's a trim level thing? That's the color scheme of my 56 Ford pickup, Lol.
  13. Excellent work on a one of a kind custom! It's amazing how you blended everything so well.
  14. Excellent conversion! A very clean build.
  15. That is absolutely stunning! A great exercise in scratchbuilding. The color scheme is killer, too!
  16. That is amazing! Tha paint and all your extra detailing make it really stand out.
  17. That is a super clean, good looking build. I definitely could see that on the contest table!
  18. That is absolutely beautiful! I really love that green. I used it on a 56 Ford pickup, and it's probably my favorite build.
  19. Great looking build! I love how you research your subject matter, to get the details exactly right. The tips on handling 3D printed parts are also most welcome!
  20. Yeah the outside was very crisp and pretty nice over all, but there was a "short" on one of the lower rear quarter panels. The inside however, was a whole different story. Lots of dremel work to get the interior tub and dash to fit properly. Not to mention the window areas all needed quite a bit of attention. You can definitely tell this was a "slush cast".
  21. I'd love to see that!
  22. I'm not sure what the acronym stands for, but it's clear tape with a design printed on it. It goes on like window tint. You separate the design from the clear backing sheet, and it's got an adhesive on it.
  23. Thanks! Not sure about that though. I found this one on Etsy. I wonder why mine doesn't have the tailgate ribs on it?
  24. ZL-1 hood scoop & Tamiya white primer, plus a PET tape experiment.
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