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It just keeps getting better! David G.
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Excellent work! The car, the setting- even the figures look great. David G.
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Thank you all for the comments. I really do find inspiration in your feedback. I managed to fabricate a simple hinge for the pop-top. I removed the rear seat cushion and replaced it with a piece of diamond plate steel. I made the steel plate by using a piece of aluminium foil to take an impression from a parts box trailer deck. I then glued the foil to a thin piece of styrene and painted it to look a little rusty. I got the front valance glued into place. I've decided to omit the stock bumper and use a push bar from the parts box. As always, thanks for looking and please feel free to comment. David G.
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Nice progress, looks great so far. Best wishes for your Dad's surgery- hope everything works out ok. David G.
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Moebius 4x4 Ford
David G. replied to bill lanfear's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Excellent detail work and weathering. David G. -
Great color choice and excellent paint work! David G.
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Your level of added detail is fantastic! David G.
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Flawless! David G.
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It looks like something from Heavy Metal magazine! David G.
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The front two flares are integrated into the chin spoiler so each is unique. I believe that the remaining six could be cast from two masters, one left-handed and one right-handed. David G.
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After looking at my options I agree with you. I'm sure to have enough of a challenge creating the spoilers and flares. David G.
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Nice pair of American classics! David G.
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Nicely Done! I never would have guessed that it was a snap kit. David G,
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Knowing how AMC borrowed from the "Big Three", it may be based on the same block. David G.
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Thanks Harpo. I used Tamiya flat black (XF-1) acrylic thinned with Windex applied with a brush. David G.
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Each one looks good enough to pass for 1:1. David G.
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Hello everybody! I had the time and energy to get a bit more done on the Pacer. I got the engine completed this weekend. I decided to use the stock 258 6 cylinder as is. K-Mart oil filter included! At home in the chassis. As always, thanks for taking the time to look and please feeel free to commen, David G.
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Absolutely Amazing! Everything looks perfect! David G.
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Most Impressive! David G.
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Nicely Done! David G.
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Cool! David G.
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Wow, just wow! David G,
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Hello again, time for another update. I got some painting done, sprayed the chassis in black, the interior in tan and selected a dark metallic green for the body. I also cut the AC vents, radio and gauges from the dash board. I'm using the mounting point that goes with the .50 cal that I've borrowed from the MPC WWII Army Jeep. This Pacer kit also has roll cage for the rally version- nice coincidence. I like the way this one is coming together. Nice profile. As always, thanks for looking and please feel free to comment. David G.
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39 Chev Sedan Delivery .
David G. replied to Silver Foxx's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's what I call Suh-Wheet! David G.