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I haven't seen the flat one like that, only the earlier 'bottlecap' type, in plastic and resin. Mike's right though- probably wouldn't be a big deal to scratch one up. You might be able to foil-copy the GMC letters off the hubs of an AMT '95 Sonoma kit.
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BEYOND cool! I wish Revell had done one of THESE instead of the Black Widow/150!
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Terraplane Grille in Resin
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hey! Hey! Heeeee-eeeeee..... just had one of those... uh... what to you call it when you get a headache with pictures? Oh, yeah! A thought! How cool would one of these look on a hoodless hot rod in front of an engine pirated from one of those upcoming Hudson Hornet kits... -
Liking this already! I've built three rods from this kit (two Mopar powered, one powered by Small Block Ford!). I'd love to see Round 2 bring this back... and tool up a new sedan delivery body for it, too!
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MCM December Issue #155 Arrived Today
Chuck Most replied to Crazy Ed's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It's a good one! The profile on John Teresi was great, the coverage of the Model Car Museum was awesome, Jairus' 'illustrated rat rod guide' has given me all sorts of sick, twisted ideas... and the whole thing is 100% Chuck Most free! May be the best article yet... -
The possibility of "No Chrome" Kits
Chuck Most replied to Dragline's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yeah, but I'm pretty sure I'd have seen the boxes. Looked into Clearview... the stuff that Mexicali Chemicals Corp makes is tough to track down! -
The possibility of "No Chrome" Kits
Chuck Most replied to Dragline's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Nah... all clear or nuthin'!!!! -
The possibility of "No Chrome" Kits
Chuck Most replied to Dragline's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'll pass on that, Greg, but call me when somebody pops a kit entirely in clear plastic. Now THAT would be cool! -
Many of the Great Lakes ore freighters from the Fitzgerald's era (1958) were pretty similar in terms of design, the main difference being length, number of hatches, pilothouse, etc. In fact, all steel freighters had essentially the same basic hull design most of the last century- if you could find a kit of a similar ship, it wouldn't be a big deal to modify it to more closely resemble the Fitz. I doubt there are any replicas in kit form... as far as 'niche markets' go, the market for Great Lakes freighters is probably miniscule! Yeah- the song was great, but "Sundown", "Carefree Highway", and "If You Could Read My Mind" are WAY better, and no, I don't care if those songs are almost ten years older than I am!
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The possibility of "No Chrome" Kits
Chuck Most replied to Dragline's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You had me right there, sir! Fix the parting lines and sprue attachment points... THEN worry about the shiny stuff! Not sure how it would work from a sales/production standpoint, but I think I could get behind it. As long as they don't charge MORE for the 'sans-plating' versions of the kits! -
I love how some kits have beautifully detailed, molded in valvetrain detail on the heads... and you're not going to see it when the engine is done. Or the old AMT engine packs, with the cool cranks and cams that just get buried in the block. Stuff like that I usually save for an application where the extra detail can be seen instead of hidden.
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Terraplane Grille in Resin
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As soon as I get another one done, I'll let you know! I'm also thinking of making up some Woodlite headlights. -
Terraplane Grille in Resin
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Oh... did try pulling a mold off the grille I made in 154. Twice. Neither time came out well, so I just said "next time"... -
Terraplane Grille in Resin
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You mean this one? http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=40680 Nope- jumped the gun and slapped it on a project. But this won't be the last one I'll build, I'm even planning on a later-model Farmall 300 grille project. I was also planning a Terraplane grille, but, well, you know... -
How long have you been modeling?
Chuck Most replied to wvsm's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Haven't been in the game as long as some of you guys- I started out at the age of six, back in 1988. I started drifting away in the mid '90's, but I never really completely stopped. I got back into it pretty heavily around '05, and the iron's still hot. Basically, I've been modeling for just a little over two thirds of my life at this point! -
Yeah, that kit is a bit of a nightmare, but looks like you did a great job on this one! Redneck Joe must have pretty deep pockets- that thing's gotta be a gas hog!
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Very cool! Need to find myself one of those panel van versions!
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MCM December Issue #155 Arrived Today
Chuck Most replied to Crazy Ed's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just don't pick up 155 until next pay day. -
A guy on the HAMB has mastered a 1:8 scale Terraplane grille, and he wants to know if there might be any demand for such a thing in 1:25 as well. I'll be buying at least ten when/if they are produced- how's 'bout you? This is the 1:8 master. Pretty, isn't it?
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Dodge van truck?
Chuck Most replied to RodneyBad's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
The only thing I don't like about it? I didn't build it first!!!! -
In all honesty, I'm not a huge fan of either kind of glue- I use Loctite superglue for 90% of my stuff. The stuff in the red tube provides a better bond, as it chemically 'welds' the plastic together. The blue (non-toxic) stuff just 'sticks' the parts together. It also doesn't seem to hold its grip as long- whenever I buy a glue bomb as a project, I like when the blue tube stuff is used, because the model comes apart easier. If you're sticking with tube glue, I'd go with the red tube. About the only advanatage the blue stuff has is that it doesn't mar clear plastic.
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When I saw Steve's sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet '70 Chrysler model last night, and realized it was an R&R kit, that made seeing the end result seem even more remarkable. Maybe I'm a glutton for punishment, or maybe the subject matter trumps the quality, but I've had quite a bit of fun making R&R kits just a bit less craptastic. This is my '57 International A-100 (R&R lists it as a '56), built as a kind of beater hot rod shop truck... This is the same kit, started by another modeler and finished by me. It was an older casting, and was a bit less rough quality wise, and it's been slightly modified. This is an older '67 Ford Galaxie... casting quality was okay, but there was a LOT of hacking and chopping involved to get everything to fit! This is R&R's '72 Ford pickup, built as an old beater farm truck (I've since replaced the terrible hood side badges with foil copied badges from a Ford C-600)- And, perhaps my favorite, the '38 International COE cab (formerly done by SJS). Again, castings were okay, but lots of trimming was needed.
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Closest Tuesday Morning to me is Lansing... no thanks! This kit for ten bucks is a bona-fide bargain for the chronic kitbasher.