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  1. Looks good Bernie! And I can say that as I have seen the 1:1 in the garage! Gotta tell your dad to break that sucker out more often....maybe thursday evening bring it down to the cruise night at the Windjammer at Misquamicut Beach? TJ and I are riding down on our Harleys that night. Doesn't look like the weather is going to be too good for Wednesday night on top of the garage at Mohegan Sun this week...sposed to rain tomorrow...

    Terry Sumner

    Unfortunatly he hasn't had the car out in a few thousand years it seems. I'd like to buy it from him and enjoy it but he won't budge. Oh and maybe I will see you next week. I'm on call this week.

  2. I built this car many years ago and finally dug it out. It is a replica of my fathers car which he still has to this day. Way before there was a resin cast of a 55 Ford my only option wast to convert a 56 Ford from AMT. I tried to capture as much detail as possible with the few supplies I had and knowledge to do such a project. I hope to take more photos of it once I fix my camera. :D I also plan on attempting this replica again but with better knowledge and a resin body. Anyway this is "Just A Dream" Hope you enjoy and happy modeling.

    http://images12.fotki.com/v237/photos/7/1297677/8877582/IMG_0470-vi.jpg

    http://images110.fotki.com/v572/photos/7/1297677/8877582/IMG_0471-vi.jpg

    http://images9.fotki.com/v1604/photos/7/1297677/8877582/IMG_0472-vi.jpg

  3. :)

    I haven't built mine yet. What body issues did you encounter?

    Yours looks great, BTW.

    Well in test fitting everything the chassis fit perfect even with out temp tacking. Once everything was painted...Nothing fit right. frame twisted. (?????) and the seat pan didn't fit all the way up into the body. I had to tweak a few things like the dash and windshield. It didn't take long but, I may have been the cause of the issues. I was in a hurry and you know how that works out. LOL

    Bernie Gilbow B)

  4. It's been a while since I've posted mainly due to lack of time but I did manage to finish a car this year for NNL East.

    Mainly a curbside and basically an out-of-box build. The only things that were parts box finds were the wheels. I painted the one-inch whites with a compass. I sprayed the body with Testors one coat Electric Pink. The interior was kept simple by painting white pearl with silver inserts. I had fun with the build but I found a lot of fit issues with the body. Happy modeling everyone and thanks for looking.

    Bernie Gilbow B)

  5. Hey Bill, about a couple of years ago I was in a fabric store and found a product called Bondex by Wrights. It's a pressure sensitive nylon patch for jackets, tote bags and things of the like.. They come in a variety of colors including white, black, blue, etc. Each piece is about 3" x 7" and it has an adhesive backing. It's very flexible and conforms to most any configuration. In fact I found the link. ( http://www.jkmribbon.com/wholesale-bondex-patches.htm ) I hope this helps everyone. Let me know if you try it. Till then,happy modeling....

    Bernie :lol:

  6. Wow, That's pretty sharp. I like the color combo. I have yet to start mine. I haven't figured out which way I want to go with it yet. Oh well. Nice build.

    Bernie :)

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