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#8 - This model was built with only the parts that came in the MPC Switcher kit. The roof was already chopped but I did channel the body and made an opening in the hood for the blower.
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Great project Steve from a from a very innovative and creative era of automotive history. There seemed to advancements in performance in every new issue of the car mags back in the day.
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A Pair of Ford Five-Window Coupes (a 1930 Model A and a ‘32)
Phildaupho replied to Lobo2me's topic in Model Cars
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#7 - After the 3-Window, Roadster and Speedwagon, Revell released the Tudor kit but what I really wanted was a proper stock height 5-Window. Because I was unaware Revell had a 5-Window in the works, I decided to make one myself. Initially all I figured I had to do was graft an AMT roof onto a Revell Roadster body. It was not quite that easy. Door lines needed to be re-scribed and a lot of the body moldings required re-doing. I used the flathead from the Tudor kit and tried a bunch of different wheel and tire combos before settling on the Torque-Trusts.
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#6 - I had a neighbour who had a Deuce Hot Rod and I decided to build a model of it to give to him. The extended cab was made from two AMT ’34 Ford Pickup kits while the frame and suspension came from an AMT Phantom Vickie. The pickup bed and hood sides were scratch-built.
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#5 - I call this one New Tech. This Deuce Roadster is the evolution of the previous black Hi-Boy and features more recent components. It is basically the AMT Phantom Vickie with Roadster bodywork from the doors back. As such it has independent front suspension, disc brakes, low profile tires on larger diameter wheels and a Ford DOHC modular V-8 mounted to a 5-speed transmission.
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#4 - I call this one Old Tech. This model was inspired by the Doan Spencer Roadster it differs in many ways but incorporates examples of some of the best components available in the early 1950’s. The roof, windshield, Halibrand wheels, Buick brakes and SCOT blower are from Replicas & Miniatures. The Revell 1950 Ford Pickup supplied the Ardun heads. The front beam axle and quick change rearend came from the AMT ’41 Ford Woody. The interior features an AMT ’40 Ford dash and steering wheel.
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#3 - In my opinion the Monogram 1/24 Deuce is an under appreciated kit. It can be built up as a great looking hot rod right out of the box like this full-fendered roadster. The only modifications I made were to lower the suspension and mildly chopping the windshield. I cannot recall the details but the paint was some sort of high gloss black that I airbrushed. The whitewalls are hand painted Tamiya acrylic. I later modified this model to resemble one of the cars on the backside of a Deuce Days t-shirt. That version had a stock hood and Halibrand wheels.
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#2 - In 1996 Revell started releasing their series of well tooled Deuce Hot Rod kits which included Dan Fink's Speedwagon Custom Woodie. At the time Street Rodder magazine had a model car column which in one issue asked modellers to send in photos of their scale versions of Sedan Deliveries. The totally fabricated billet rods of Boyd Coddington were a big deal during this era. I decided to create a Sedan Delivery in that style to submit. I filled the Woody areas and the back side windows and scribed a back door. The wheels and tires are from a Testors Boyd kit. The engine is a fully chromed Corvette C4 ZR1 LT5 from a forgotten source. The paint is Tamiya Chrome Yellow with flame decals from the Revell Deuce Roadster.
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With the help of others I put on a model car show called Deuce Days in Scale every three years in conjunction with the biggest gathering of ’32 Fords in world called Northwest Deuce Days in Victoria BC Canada - this year on July 20, 2025. Since getting back in the hobby in 1994 I figure I have built 42 Deuce models. This will be an on-going Deuces in Scale Retrospective. I am going to start this off with three builds from the mid-1990's. #1 - In the early 1990s after attending a car show I actually contemplated building a full-size Deuce Hi-Boy based on after market components. This model is sort of the scale version of that Hot Rod built after getting back in the hobby in the mid-1990’s. At the time the only 1/25 Deuce kits available were the unrealistic AMT and MPC offerings. The Monogram 1/24 Deuce Roadster has great proportions but it is full-fendered with frame attached. My solution was to cut those fenders off but I failed to fix the distinctive Deuce frame reveal. There were not many after market wheel and tire options available locally but I did find a set of slot mags with very nice tires. The paint is Tamiya Coral Blue.
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Dan Gurney's '61 Impala 1:25
Phildaupho replied to Belugawrx's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Great project. I am a huge Dan Gurney fan having seen him race back in the day and actually met him in 2006. I always associated Dan with Fords so was surprised when this Chevy reemerged. -
1988 Mclaren MP4/4 F-1.
Phildaupho replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Great looking F1. Well built. There was one of these on the stage at the big 2025 F1 livery reveal in London on Tuesday. -
This is going to be one great looking truck with hood closed and especially with hood open. That engine is fabulous.
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Where is Chad with R2 February news?
Phildaupho replied to Chris in Berwyn's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I would just like to thanks both James and Tim for their insightful perspectives on the business aspects of the hobby -
Hi Tim In case you missed it there is an Under Glass thread for completed Tudors
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1950 Cadillac
Phildaupho replied to Terry Jessee's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Good lookin Boss !!
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Very nicely built. I once had a 65 that I never got the way I wanted. Many years later I almost bought a lowered 67 but not well done and unsafe at any speed !!
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Very interesting piece of automotive and model car history.
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This is my first completion of 2025 and the 5th of 8 ‘32 Ford models I am building for Deuce Days in Scale this July in Victoria BC. It is the latest Revel Roadster body with the Duval Windshield which I had used as a test body for some painting and highlighting techniques I wanted to use on a previous project. I decided this build would be show & go inspired so it would need a supercharged engine, drag slicks, a roll bar, a drag chute, lots of chrome and all should be over the top. The are so many historic Deuces that influenced this model starting with Tom McMullin’s flamed blown Hi-Boy, Phil Cool’s 1978 AMBR winning supercharged big-block roadster with monster drag slicks, Pete Chapouris’ Limefire, a few Deuce roadsters built specifically for drag racing and of course Stacey David’s Rat Roaster. ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS Most of interior is from the Rat Roaster Dash, steering wheel & steering column from first issue Revell Roadster Roll bar from Revell ’41 Willys HEMI engine is a combination of ’32 5-W & ’41 Willys Street Rod parts Headers & exhaust from AMT Phantom Vickie Replicas & Miniatures Winters Quick Change Everything else from spare parts Tamiya Candy Lime Metallic with kit decals
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My buddy's '41 Ford pickup
Phildaupho replied to Belugawrx's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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I always liked this car from back in the day when Parnelli raced it at Pikes Peak. At the 2003 Monterey Historics - Parnelli was in this car and Dan Gurney was in a '63 Galaxie. They were supposed to be doing parade laps but they were both sideways coming out of the last corner.
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Being a Falcon guy I just had to see what a 49 Shoebox Falcon would look like. You really nailed it. I like it a lot.