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TopherMcGinnis

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  1. If you want these, let me know. I will send them to you. They're Jay's Resin Wheels off Ebay. 21"/20" I believe.
  2. Thats a good kit. I had a little trouble with the windshield frame. I should've fit the top in place, then put the windshield frame in place prior to gluing it.
  3. Two very strong color plans. Looks like you need to build another one and use both paint combinations.
  4. How high does the hood raise on a real car?
  5. Interesting project. Are you going to paint it green like before the white paint?
  6. I built one back in the '80s. It's in the que for a re-do as well. I built a '54 Chevrolet sedan Delivery for a local coffee shop several years ago. She LOVED it. It's still on display there.
  7. I started this one a couple years ago. I thought I'd finish it up while we're out of town. I remember why it was put back in the box. The body will not sit flush over the chassis. Has anyone else run into this?
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  8. That is so cool! How long did it take to print?
  9. Got some primer on SWAMPY this evening. Aaaaaaand another Squirrely Distraction 😁
  10. Great Subject! These cars rank extremely high on the Bad A$$ scale.
  11. Nifty! I like it!
  12. Nice work! I just finished this kit.
  13. I like the '61 tail lights too.
  14. You are correct about the grille in these cars. Bleh! At best. I'm interested to see how this one goes 😁 Is the acrylic resin black light cured?
  15. May I suggest a pneumatic grease gun? You'll wear yourself out with a manual one greasing all those u-joints! Looking Great!
  16. I was referring to the airlines going to the brakes themselves.
  17. Here's a schematic of the air system on a truck. The primary system is for rear brakes only and uses green airlines. The secondary system feeds the front brakes and air operated items such as horns, seats and wipers in older rigs.
  18. The plumbing looks great. Typically there's no airlines run to the brake assemblies. The chambers receive the air and push the slack adjusters to apply the brakes.
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