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1969 Camaro A/SA (possibly Thomas Arnett’s)
FoMoCo66 replied to R. Thorne's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
? we've all had that happen to us. Little oopsies are just part of the hobby. Looks like you will have to end up stripping it. Such a shame?↔️. -
T-Bucket (the pickup kind)
FoMoCo66 replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This will be cool. I love t buckets roadsters, trucks, c cabs, tall t's, exet. -
Yeah they are! Stuffing a big engine into a 20-30s ford kind of reminds me of this 26 t pickup with a ford cammer in it! This guy could still fit his hood on to. Link: https://www.motortrend.com/features/1926-ford-pickup-find-427-sohc-ford-motor/amp/ Side note: I might have to build a model inspired by this truck.
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Ok. Whatever works ?. It might just be me.
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Looks good but is it just me or do those rear slicks look a little small ?. Either way I love it.
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Looks good. Looking forward for more. This was a video that I watched for amazing inspiration. He built a pretty good replica.
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Not gonna happen
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Awesome. That's a lot of plastic surgery going on there.
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He said it. That's probably the best way to do it. For the rear you could also heat them up under a candle and flaten them a little. If your going to do that, I recommend bending them to see if the hight is right first then setting them with the heat.
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You can't even see into the rears there so DEEP. Nice start, looks good.
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Replica of my 1970 Superbird Tribute car
FoMoCo66 replied to Superbird McMonte's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looks good. I've never polished a model before and I've always wondered what grits and what types of sanding pads/paper people use. If you could enlighten me on what products you use that would be great. This is my most shiny paint job ? I think polishing could make my stuff look like yours (much better than mine). -
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I love this project. Your doing it right! If you don't mind me sharing I built a 2 lane blacktop car as well. I used the old revell 55 chevy. I know it's a hard top but I at least added a b pillar . Besides the body being incorrect, it was my first time kit bashing as well. i will remove if im interrupting.
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What are those sanding pads and where can I find them. Any way love the kolor.
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Welcome. I know when I first joined the information was overwhelming.
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These are some drawings I do when I'm board. Most of these maybe even all I drew from memory. They were all done in a wide ruled composition notebook. Thanks for looking, comments welcome.
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MPC Original Issue 1971 Challenger R/T, Completed in Hemi Orange Metallic
FoMoCo66 replied to tim boyd's topic in Model Cars
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What interrupts your build time?
FoMoCo66 replied to TopherMcGinnis's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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A different approach to the AMT 41 Plymouth coupe.
FoMoCo66 replied to alan barton's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Oh I definitely agree there's like 4 floating around on the WIP. -
Texas 3D Customs is awesome. I've never bought one of there engine's but I've heard good things about them.
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A different approach to the AMT 41 Plymouth coupe.
FoMoCo66 replied to alan barton's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Very nice. The body looks very slick. -
That looks like a pretty cool build. I'll definitely be following.
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AC 289 Sports MkIII, starting with a Monogram Cobra
FoMoCo66 replied to Matt Bacon's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I love what your doing with this but personally I would have just built the amt 289 cobra. I get it that ones 1/24 and ones 1/25 but I wouldn't mind the difference. Hey, but I'm not you, you don't have to listen to me. Anyway good job. -
Nice weathering skills ?.