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Sixties Sam

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  1. Nice, clean build. I like the color! Great engine detail, too! Sam
  2. Nice score! $20 for all those models! You're set for the rest of the year!
  3. Nice model! I like those Merc's! The 2-tone effect came out nice. I never thought of using two different base colors like that. Great idea! Sam
  4. Great build and very unique. The salt on the tires is a nice touch. I like the Tempest 4 cyl. I have one of them in my (very) old parts boxes. Your 32 makes me want to find a use for my old Tempest 4 banger! Sam
  5. Nice! I like the two-tone color version.
  6. Hey, guys, I just finished this Revell 56 Ford F-100 pickup kit. I found it on ebay for $13.00 shipped! It's built completely stock. I plan to use it in a diorama later. I remember building the original version of this kit in the 1960's and it was difficult. It hasn't changed. There were some fit issues with the doors and hood. Some of it was my fault. The right inner fender shifted downward while glue was drying, so I had to relocate the door hinge to make it fit. It all worked out, and I'm pleased with the results. Paint is Krylon with some clear over it. I still have to add some chains on the tailgate, and I might add a visor over the windshield to hide the glue smear I made - oops! Comments welcome. I know it's not perfect, but I like it! Sam
  7. Model T fenders on a Beetle?! Genius! Cool model! Sam
  8. Is he gonna use that hammer to take the engine out? Or maybe that's how he got the hood off? Ha!
  9. Great build, Chuck! If it was real, I would want it in my driveway! That would be a blast to drive with a 6 speed! That kit might be a good candidate for an El Camino type pickup conversion too. Your next project perhaps? Sam
  10. Wow! That is nice! Great flame painting job! One question: to my 61 yr. old eyes it looks like the top of the front coils/shocks are not attached to anything. Are there pins that stick out behind the grille shell that I can't see? Excellent work! Sam
  11. That's a great model! Shoelaces for hoses? Brilliant idea! I never would have thought of that! Sam
  12. Wow! The detail work is just amazing! You are an artist! Sam
  13. Roger, I've been enjoying your Monte's Motors posts. It's a great diorama, and I love the cars, especially the 1960-61 Mopars! The people and their stories will add an extra dimension of realism. Very creative work! Sam
  14. Hey, that's cool! The outdoor setting is just right - looks like a real jeep on a trail. Nice work! Sam
  15. Thanks, all, for the compliments on the color scheme. My original plan was to paint it a bright yellow. In fact, I sprayed it yellow, but it looked like a giant lemon! So I painted the body black, but then it looked like a bumblebee! Finally I picked the orange for the fenders, and I liked it. If you turn the car over, you would see the chassis and engine still in bright yellow. I figured no one would see it, so I didn't repaint it. Yeah, I'm old and lazy sometimes! Sam
  16. Amazing work, just beautiful! You have more skill and patience than me by far! Sam
  17. Hey, guys, I found this Revell 39 Chevy coupe on eBay for about $5.00. It was in worse shape than I expected, and I wasn't sure what to do with it until I saw a 39 Chevy panel truck kit minus its body and fenders on eBay cheap. I built the panel truck chassis and engine, and dropped the coupe body on it. I used the truck's hood and wheels with tires from the coupe. I replaced the ugly seats with a bench seat from my parts box, and made a cover with stereo speakers (some old headlight buckets and upside down wheels) behind the seat. Paint is Testors Fiery Orange and Gloss Black from spray cans. It's not the best model, but it was a cheap, quick, and fun build! I like saving old junkers. Here's what I started with: Here is the finished car: I kinda like it!
  18. Where are the moderators? Junkman should be told to keep his harsh critiques in PM's instead of ripping on people in public. Or send him down the road to hang out with Simon Cowell. Just my thoughts. Sam
  19. I would buy a few of them. I'm using G scale model train figures on my dioramas, and they're not very good. I had a couple of the original Ulrich Mini-men figures in the 1960's. I posed one to be the driver in a 1/25 scale go-kart that came with some pickup truck model, and another to ride a motorcycle model. They looked pretty good back then. Sam
  20. Very nice model, and the b&w "vintage" photos look completely real! Great work! Sam
  21. I made a minor addition to this model. I added rear side windows to the uptop. I used clear plastic from packaging (I don't remember what it came with), and cut the windows from an area of the plastic where it makes a sharp 90* bend. This leaves a "lip" of about .020" on the front edge of the window that nicely simulates the chrome window frame. A little silver paint around the edges, glue it in, and it's done! Here's a pic.
  22. I like to compliment the good and ignore the bad features of anyone's model. For example, If I see a nicely painted and detailed custom with a set of those ridiculous giant wheels on it, I don't say "those wheels ruin the model". I would say something like "great paint and detail work". Compliments encourage the builders to build more and better models. It's pretty simple. Sam
  23. WOW! I'm blown away by the engine detail. Way beyond my abilities - great job! At first glance, I thought the exhaust went out through the "portholes"! That would be wild! Great finish, too! Sam
  24. Love the old Mustangs! Yours is a beauty! Nice paint, and the under hood detail is amazing. Great build! Sam
  25. Looks mean, Geezer! Nice job! The patch on the left side of the body is a cool touch. Sam
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