
KbccGarage
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- Birthday 12/21/1979
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Clifton Smith
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1978 Dodge Truck
KbccGarage replied to jdhog's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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I decided to build the AMT 1960 Chevy Apache 100 pick up truck. I have this truck in the stash for quite some time, and I knew I definitely wanted to do a engine swap. I was not sure what engine I was going to put in it at the time. I wanted to lower the truck so I added Iceman Collections suspension parts. See the pictures below for my progress on this work in progress. Feel free to let me know what you think. The the build of the kit is on my YouTube channel, KBCC garage This is the kit we started with. It’s been in my collection for a few years now I believe. Iceman collections LSX power plant. It’s pretty good. I really dig it. Miscellaneous suspension and brake parts from iceman collections Mocking up the LSX in the frame. Drilling a hole in the center for the shifter to go through. Marking up the rear suspension. The center section is from Iceman collections, the trailing arms are the kit parts and the wheels and tires are MCV Products. Here is the underside with all of the iceman collections parts mocked up. Here you see MCV Products weld Venturas. I really dig these wheels.. first markup on the wheels painted several parts together with a little paint . I really really dig these wheels. They look nice in a two-tone color. The centers are Tamiya gunmetal and the lips are model, master metalizer aluminum. DupliColor saddle tan over black primer. I also use a mix of tans and brown for the seat cushion. All decals were designed by my wife at DawnSmithArt. Finally, we have color. I went with a two tone. The main body is metallic light blue by DupliColor. Believe it or not I have had this scan of light blue paint since 1999 and I have painted at least five models with this same can. I really like how the recessed white paint went into the tailgate. This is all acrylic paint for the Chevrolet emblem. Using acrylic mixes of browns and light, browns and tans I created woodgrain in the bed. Molotow chrome on the areas between the wood. Probably needs a little cleanup, but I will get to it. No worries. ? Here we see the exhaust headers I have painted them in model master aluminum metalizer I tried to replicate a little bit of the heat soak into the headers. Turned out OK ?? Iceman collections LSX all painted up, but there are more details needed. The two tone dashboard with white gauge face. The dash is painted the body color to match the body. Stopping point for the moment. Adding the coil wires. More to come as I work on this. I’m having as much fun as I can. Thanks for following.
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1978 Dodge Truck
KbccGarage replied to jdhog's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
The guy who owns the actual truck contacted me on Facebook. He sent me a video of the truck in action. I’ll try and share it here. If he sends me anything else I will try and share it with you…if you like. RPReplay_Final1718365987.mov -
Hello folks! I recently started working on the AMT 1960 Chevy Pickup (with the go-kart) but later, after I had started the project, I discovered the older version or the street machine version. My question is, what are differences between the two kits? The box art suggests that the street machine has a lowered stance and I was wondering if anyone else had built them and know if there are any differences between them. Thanks everybody!
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Appreciate it! Thanks! ???
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1978 Dodge Truck
KbccGarage replied to jdhog's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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I really dig this build. I love that the ride height is adjustable.
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Thanks! My wife designed and printed them!
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KbccGarage started following AMT 70 Impala Lowrider “Family Blood”
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Appreciate it! My wife designed all of the decals for this build! She is a great artist! Thanks! ?
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Hey thanks! I love them too. They are a little fragile, but they turn out pretty well. It’s actually not based on a real car, but the color is. I saw a car on YouTube, a convertible, in a similar red. Appreciate the kind words! ???
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I had this AMT 1970 Chevy Impala kit stashed away a couple years at least. I was 100% sure I was going to do it as a lowrider, but I was not sure of the direction I wanted to go. I was holding out until I could get ahold of some more appropriately sized spokes. The Pegasus gold D’s are just a little too BIG for a lowrider (in my opinion.) Most of my cars have a static stance…meaning I haven’t built one that actually raises and lowers since the early 2000’s. So, with this one I locked it in low down…as if the driver let all the cylinders compress after they parked it. Anyway, I wanted to do a nice street cruising old school with murals. After I saw a YouTube video with a red metallic 69 Impala lowrider, I knew the color I wanted, and what direction I wanted to go. All of my builds have a name… or a theme. I built a lowrider dedicated to my niece in 2022, so I decided to do this one dedicated to rest of my family. My wife came up with the name, “Family Blood” because of the color and it includes my blood…my family in the side murals. My wife, an AMAZING artist, designed ALL of the roof and hood patterns and the murals on the rear quarter panels. The build features Showcase Hobbies fender skirts, Iceman Collections wire wheels, and DawnSmithArt designed decals over Tamiya Metallic red and Aluminum paint (clear coated with DupliColor 1k clear) Thanks for checking this out! Keep sharing your amazing work too fellow builders! ???
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Thanks!