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AzTom

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  1. Thanks James. I started this as a simple repaint to match our old 1:1 truck. Like most projects it's easy to get carried away, like the interior. I have also decided to add tail lights. Tom
  2. This is a pressed steel Nylint Econoline, about 1/16 scale. We had a new Econoline at our family wrecking yard back when I was a youngster. I'm going mostly off of memory on this build. Thanks for looking, AzTom
  3. Awesome! Tom
  4. Congratulations Brian, Great looking family. Keep those photos coming. Aztom
  5. Clean realistic looking model, Awesome! AzTom
  6. I think the last time the IPMS was here is was Aug. They do air condition the building so it's fine. As long as you don't break any laws here you'll be okay, if you do plan on speeding you will need your drivers license. Sales at shows are always better at the spring events. AzTom
  7. I see this one does not have the oversize parking lights the truck in the original post had. Do you know if the back of the cab was fixed? It's nice to see the chassis was detailed some. Other than those issues, Ertl did a good job on this tooling. Tom
  8. You could reduce a category by combining the 1:1 reference photos. Maybe in the Hobby Room. I posted in the Cars over a month ago and it's still less than half way down the page. Many of the posts as mine does, have both trucks and cars. Tom
  9. That looks nice to me, but I'll go with whatever. I like the fewer categories. Additional ones would only be needed if a section gets so much action that threads only last a few days before they roll off the page. I only mentioned the Modified diecast because a lot of Plastic guys don't agree that they are models. You say "General" as it is now, but now it's actually in the "Cars". Tom
  10. Any chance for a Modified diecast section? It is now at many of the model contests. AzTom
  11. Okay, I'm not a paint expert. I remember some of this from getting paint for some mopar builds. Speaking only about body colors, if the Hemi Orange and Tor Red used in the early 70's are different, how can they have the same paint code? I have a Tor Red model but not a Hemi Orange one so I can't compare. This is why I'm a Ford guy. Tom
  12. Looking nice! Great job on the rally wheels. Tom
  13. I did NOT say Tor-Red and Street Hemi Orange were the same. I said that Hemi Orange and Tor red, as body colors were the same. Hemi engine orange is not the same as Hemi orange body color. That's why I posted the first question to hellonwheels, Was he looking for the Hemi Orange body color or the engine color? Tom
  14. And they say they are skill level 3 Tom
  15. Actually Dodge Hemi Orange and Plymouth Tor Red are the same paint codes, V2. The Orange you may be thinking of is Orange Code 999, looks like the Duke's car. Tom
  16. Are you looking for the Hemi Orange engine paint or the Hemi orange body color used in 70/71? I think is was Tor-Red? for Plymouth. The engine paint is more orange looking. I used Testors Boyds Sunburst, not sure how accurate but it looked great. AzTom
  17. Nice build. AzTom
  18. David, Good choice. It appears that AMT did some research in doing the Masterpiece series. As for the floor pan, AMT did it in red oxide primer with only the front wheel wells black and no overspray. On the 58 Edsel they did do the overspray. AzTom
  19. Ok, The Masterpiece Series that Ertl made of this kit has a black engine with gold aircleaner and valve covers. I have photos of that model. Tom Maybe the different Hp engines had different colors
  20. Here is an unrestored car with a 235 hp 352 and it has silver aircleaner and valve covers. http://www.chooseyouritem.com/classics/files/669500/669810-9.1960.Ford.Starliner.html The 360 hp 352 may of used chrome?? Aztom
  21. Nice build Chuck. Dig out those Ford, Studebaker and Rambler engines and keep at it. AzTom
  22. Simon, Mickey, Alex, and Wilmer it was truly a pleasure meeting you guys. My grandson was so pleased with the kind words and encouragement you gave him on his models. The level of models you guys brought to the table was incredible. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to see them. It was also great to meet all the local guys that frequent here on the forums and see the ones I have not seen since last year. We had a great time and were already working on something for next year. AzTom Tom Allen
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