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What non-auto model did you get today?
FoMoCo66 replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Got this one a couple weeks back (haven't been on the forum for a while). It's a 1961 run of a PFM brass southern ps4 pasific. I've been looking for one of these at a good price for a while. And it came with a beautiful custom crescent limited paint job! The only problem is it's got a gallop, but for $270, it's a DEAL! Thanks brasstrains.com It with my ihc crescent limited cars. -
Looks good, just so you know VHT caliper paint only fully cures when it gets hot. "Curing: VHT Brake Drum, Caliper and Rotor Paint will dry to the touch in 15 to 30 minutes depending on humidity. It will air dry overnight. The paint must then be cured. After the paint is dry to the touch, bake at 93°C for 20 minutes" (www.svt.performance.com).
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Great job, you did really good, everything about it is perfect!
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I followed your WIP, this thing turned out sweet!
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What non-auto model did you get today?
FoMoCo66 replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Got 8 of these, so I could convert my ahm/ihc/rivarossi heavyweight cars. Once you do one car you kind of get in a rithm and just get faster and faster. This is how they look. I also had to do some modifications to the rpo and baggage car since their shorter than the rest. -
Now that's funny man, it's the perfect size to! ???
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Great work on this so far. ?
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That's looking really good, those doors seem to fit pretty well. I saw your video today, I really think you should look into making your own headers. From what I've seen, it gives great results and a car like this absolutely NEEDS fenderwell headers (IMHO). If you don't, it's your build. Anyway great job on this on Bob!
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Tuck and roll interiors and bucket seats
FoMoCo66 replied to slusher's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I thought about that and I don't know. This video recommends that you heat it up, maybe that will make it stay. It would also be very easy to design a stamp like this and get it printed on shapways, or print it yourself. But you could also do it like this. -
Tuck and roll interiors and bucket seats
FoMoCo66 replied to slusher's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
This is a great tutorial on an easy way to make tuck n' roll with foam. -
Recreation of 1964 Model Car Science ad for AMT Trophy series
FoMoCo66 replied to alan barton's topic in Model Cars
That is sweet! Good job ?. -
That's an absolutely stunning straight axle! Keep it up man!
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Awesome!
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Aoshima 2024 New Tool Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine
FoMoCo66 replied to spencer1984's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Good job on this one ?.
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These are the pictures I got from the goodguys heartland nationals pedal and model car show (don't have any pictures of the pedal cars). I entered my American Graffiti 32 and grumpy's 72 vega.
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That car has an awesome stance! Looking forward to it.
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Agreed, that is one fine looking woody. Everyone on this forum is giving this kit way more justice than it deserves, it's so cool!
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The "waste-not-want-not" Starliner project
FoMoCo66 replied to customline's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Not mine, Thank God! That would have been expensive.? -
The "waste-not-want-not" Starliner project
FoMoCo66 replied to customline's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I swear if those old kits were real and you tried to fill it with oil this would happen. ? Great job on that rear end man!