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Mr. Metallic

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  1. Based on Revells '65 Chevelle Z-16 kit. It's got the wheel covers from the Revell '59 Impala, straight 6 from the Trumpeter '63 Nova, and the rest is mostly modified from kit parts. I am also using the open grille from Rep+Min of Md. You can see the colors I've chosen in the last pic, as well as the newly lowered suspension parts. Thanks for looking, and as always. comments and questions are welcome. Click the link for more pics. http://public.fotki.com/crstan/noslow-moti...ects/page2.html
  2. No problem. It was pretty early and I was the only one here. I'm just bummed because I couldn't see what he was trying to show me. :wink: :shock:
  3. We are being spammed. Don't open any posts from Mopohatardder. Someone should probably delete all "his" posts
  4. Well, this model is Randy Meyers fault (aka Randfink). We had been talking recently about what to do with the Shaker Trike kit once you steal the cool springer front end like a lot of people seem to be doing since the Revell choppers came out. Then in the latest issue of the KKIM newsletter he had some renderings of some ideas for the kit. Well, I was blown away by the Lil'Coffin inspired trike he had thought up. With only a week before our semi-annual meeting I decided to suprise him by actually building his idea. I had pulled off a "one week wonder" previously, so I felt that I would be able to do it again. All I really used from the Shaker Trike was the frame, handle bars and seat. I wanted something more unique than the SBC that comes with the kit, but couldn't think of anything different in 1/12 scale. I decided since this was a flight of fancy I could mix scales. I plundered a Minicraft 1/16 Model A hot rod kit(If you've never built one of these, I highly recommend it, the detail and buidability is top rate!) I took the engine and rearend. Then I attacked my parted out revell Lil' Coffin kit. I took the body and grille shell. The rest is all Revell chopper. The color is Tamiya Mica Red over white. The skulls in the seats are from the new Hot Wheels rat rod pickup, the shifter skull is the 1/8 Little T shifter skull, and the taillight skulls are from the Hot Wheels Rigor Motor. Rear grille is from an AMT '49 Merc, narrowed and flattened out. The frame also received a more dramatic rake. This was a lot of fun. It was built in 7 days, in conjunction with the 3 other models that I finshed up. What a blast I had last week. It has spurred me on to finish a bunch of other ongoing projects I've got started, so stay tuned, and thanks for looking. http://public.fotki.com/crstan/finished_mo...coffin-chopper/
  5. Inspired by the cool buildups I've seen of this Jimmy Flintstone body I was inspired to build my own version, but I wanted to set it apart from all the other vintage hot rod styled builds, so here's mine. I drew inspiration from Barris update of the Chrisman Bros Model A salt flats car. I just loved the color scheme and details he added, so that's how I built mine. Colors are Tamiya Pearl White and Transparent Orange. Rear wheels are from the AMT Boyd Coddington '57 Chevy and the fronts are from the Revell Roth Outlaw. Side pipes are from the AMT Black Force and front suspension is part scratchbuilt, part AMT Prowler snap kit. Thanks for looking, sorry about the dark pics, didn't realize how dark they were till now. I'll have to take some new ones. http://public.fotki.com/crstan/finished_mo...barris-tribute/
  6. This was a very quick build, done as part of the KKIM tribute to founder John Berry. It's a Flintstone HSO Rareflow resin kit. If you know those kits, the body is a very heavy slab of resin. I chopped off the original roof and added bubble tops made from 1/48 fighter jet canopies. I think they complement the flowing lines of the body well. Seats from and AMT Prowler snap kit and headlights from an AMT 49 Merc. That's it, bare bones quicky build. Lots of fun. Thanks for looking, follow the link to more pics. http://public.fotki.com/crstan/finished_mo...flow-bubbletop/
  7. Very nice. Can't wait!!!
  8. Those pics are fine. I'd love to include them. Do you have some detail shots to accompany them? if so, email me the pics and I'll add them. Thanks!
  9. Love the tank. i have started a Crusader based bike. i also raked out the forks and my rear also now rides on an axle. It's an easy mod, much more sturdy, and authentic! Yours looks great so far!
  10. The moons aligned and everything just hapened to fall into place to finish all of these projects at once 4 in 3 days time.. I'm usually good for 5 or 6 completions per year, so this is a freak occurence. I guess mentality change to having all these irons in the fire at once is finally paying off! Here is my Revell Aces Wild based chopper, called Xile since it was inspired by the builds of Russel Mitchell at Exile Cycles. I really like the no-nonsense, hot rod mentality of Russ, and love his bikes. First up, I modified the seat to be the external sprung type. I flipped over the drive belt so I could make it into an open design, then just added a scratchbuilt cover and some photoetch bits to detail it. I eliminated the rear disc brake and instead the drive disc now has a caliper attached to it. I also added a suicide shifter with brake line lock (for easy hill takeoffs). I also scratchbuilt a new battery box and used a 1/25 tank for an oil tank under the seat. Shortened and narrowed the handlebars, shortened the forks, and used two kit rear pipes with extended tips to make a matching exhaust. It may seem low-key without the bright colors and fancy "tins", but I had a blast building it and will be building many more. Thanks for looking. http://public.fotki.com/crstan/finished_mo...e/xile-chopper/
  11. Man, you are cranking out some cool stuff. I need to get around to ordering some!
  12. If you wanna go detailed Rick Hanmore wrote an excellent article on making a street rod out of these kits when they came out back in '98. It was in SAE, if you want the exact info I can find it for you. Looks killer already. BTW, when it's finished I'd love to add it to my Galaxie Ltd 46-48 Chevies album. http://public.fotki.com/crstan/galaxie_ltd_46-48/
  13. Had a great turnout, lots of models on the tables and guys hanging out talking about model cars. Brian Johnson organized a suprise tribute to the club founder John Berry, for his years of service and inspiration. Here's just a sampling of the entries. For those of you unfamiliar with the club it was formed in 1984 as a spilinter of the KKOA. We meet twice year as a show and swap for members only, but new participants are always welcome. Follow the link to more http://public.fotki.com/crstan/kustom_kemp...kkim-fall-2006/
  14. What are the red things protruding under the rear bumper next to the exhaust tips?
  15. Who is building that pink custom? It looks like it might be Vince's stuff? I really miss the club. Great bunch of guys, and great builders. Fortunatly I found a great bunch of builders here, but they only have meeting twice a year. Fortunatly we do get together during the winter months to have Build and Bulls. There's a concept that needs to make it's way East. Thanks for the pics Billy!
  16. Nice job. Love these kits!
  17. Boards look like the ones from the revell '30 ford sedan kit, I think?
  18. Email me Chris. I have some detail parts such as a Rennaisance door and detail kit, and a Scale Motorsport detail set. About 4 years ago I was really gung-ho on building an all out detailed 206, but alas, it has not come. it's one of those projects I will never have time for, so email me if you're interested in the stuff
  19. Thanks for clearing that up. I guess i had my facts mixed up. Sorry for any confusion I created. Now I'm really excited! 6 bikes!
  20. Can you give us details on the tail-lights? I know Rep+Min sells some, haven't gotten around to ordering them yet.
  21. Yes, but they were announced as the Fall releases, that's why I think they may have changed the names. It's not important, I'm just glad to have them because they are so much fun.
  22. I think they may have changed the names to Gambler and Fireball to be released in October,or maybe they are the additional 2 Greg was refering to. According to Gregg, there will be a total or 6 kits(Crusader, aces wild, "fireball, "gambler" and 2 more? I'm getting confused and excited at the same time. Can't wait for the official announcement from "RCHTA" in a couple weeks.
  23. Beautiful Job!
  24. FOUR coming? I thought only two more, the Gambler and the Fireball. Do you have inside info?
  25. Awesome job Lyle. I am also putting an open belt drive and a "sprung" seat on one of my bikes. The "air cleaner" I beleive is a wheel cover from the AMT Avanti kit. Beautiful build! Hope to finish mine within a week.
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