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I just paint the motor, soon I'll post some photos. Thank you Bob! Thank you Sam!
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Thank you David! Thanks David! It is based on the real barnmobile. Thank you David! Glad you like it!
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I'll post few, the rest with the build are on my instagram. I cannot post the link for some reason. It is based on an existing barn-vehicle. It seems that the 1/1 one has a Chevy van under it. Than kyou Alan! LOL! Than kyou Garry! For sure! Thank you David!
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It is finally finished, way fun to build it! The running gear/chassis is out of a 1986 Chevy El Camino SS. Steering wheels, seat and hubcaps are from the spare part box, so no idea where they came from. The barn is scratchbuilt, also all the tools on it, shovel, bucket, lantern, light ficture, horse shoe and scythe. I had particular fun making the scythe and the wind mill. The wind mill will spin!
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Well I just start to play aroung with theis kit. Years ago i build a '62, now is time for a '64.. Little disapponted thet the kit under frame have the metal rods to connect the wheels. I though it had more detail. Not big deal, is under the car anyway...
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Show Us Your Work Bench
Brizio replied to Bruce Poage's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Some great work areas for sure! I just remodel mine at work, unfortunately I cannot take photo of the movie props, cannot take photo inside the building either. Believe me great stuff! Here my workbench at home, I usually post in my treads. -
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Looking good! my old, old boss wife had a 850 T5R wagon, in yellow. Drove it few times, fun car considering the shape.
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I like the concept and execution, can't wait to see more.
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Nice job, love the color
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Working with resin / 3D printed parts
Brizio replied to RocketFoot's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Not knowing the engine you have, some parts can be glued together before primer and paint. Some it is easy to prep and paint them separately. Same with the wheels. if you glue them, they are going to fit the tire? Of is better glue them directly on the tire? Maybe post a photo so we can give you more info. -
I use the same trick at work. Using a leftover piece of silicone. It works great also for epoxy
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Pretty cool kit, one day I will build it, since we have a IROC... I build the Pace car 14 years ago. Wires the engine bay was a big part of the job. Also paint all the stripes... Since the kit offered the option to build the Pace Car version, I wish they add flags, light bars, t-top, etc... But easy thing to scratch.
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Some progress, getting close to be done... Still a lot of work to do... Engine bay, after the chassis was glued to the body. : )
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On my work bench at home I try to put away everythig a the end of any session. Except when I'm getting close to be done, I let the model out until completed. At work, is little bit different. My work bench is little bit messy. I try to organize, but sometime is difficult.
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Thank you JC! It is going to be different.
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They do some pretty cool works for sure. The body could be painted, but also leaved so. I think they start to follow what Bandai do, super clean casting and plastic parts in different colors. I will paint mine anyway. They sell a lot of them!
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Seems a fun project!
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Some painting on the interior. Luckly I saw a Legacy Wagon that is like Ron's one, it was parked a the grocery store, and I was able to snap some photo.
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Thank you Sam! Slowly I keep working on it.
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Not much progress on this kit as I wanted, but I'm still working on it. These photo etch can be used on the Lamborghini Huracan and the Huracan Performante. I don't know if they are designed for the kit I have, since this kit is more a snap kit style. Here why I said that I'm not sure if the photo etch are made for this kit, the fitment is good, but the plastic grille is quite thich.
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More progress! The boring part was to carve all the wood grain, on all the pieces. Time consuming but as you can see, it helps to simulate the wood. I will add also a wash later. The interior, is pretty much completed, no I dea where all the parts came from, as far as kit. But they works good for this project.
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Sometime you see a picture online, and you want to build it. I saw a picture of this vehicle, and here I am, with another project on the bench... Not knowing exactly what the 1/1 vehicle is based on, I use a El Camino SS kit, from AMT/ERTL. Here the start, the boring part to build a rolling chassis, I did make new springs for the rear. Now into more interesting stuff, in building the structure of this vehicle. Little bit after I toke this photo, I removed the two diagonal piece on top of the fire wall. I'm not sure if the wheels and tires are from the El Camino kit. When I got this kit the box was open, and some parts were loose. Test the fittment of all the parts to make sure the tires will be touching the ground. Later I will add the rest of component in the engine bay, and add a was all around, wheels/tires and under chassis.