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I never finished it. There was some trash on the hood that I had sanded out. I thought I had all the marks removed only to find them under the newly repainted stripes. Not sure what to do other than stripping and repainting the hood.
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I know it's been a while since I worked on the Road Runner. I finally got around to painting the stripes on the fenders and the hood. There is some cleanup necessary and I'm not 100% happy with the hood, but time will tell. More Mopar to come...
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Seriously? That's not going to happen, Jeremy! McNally is in his early 40's and Starsky & Hutch are what-OLD!!!
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Well guys, I do appreciate the suggestions on the wheels, but my mind is made up on the MPC wheels that I had found in my parts box and were displayed in the second picture I had posted in my original posting. To my eye, they have the right amount of offset and shine that I require for this build. They are not perfect nor are they correct, but they are close enough for what I want.
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So true! TV shows usually have a smaller budget for cars with one or two set aside for "beauty" shots, where the series star would drive from where ever to where ever. One or two cars would be the stunt cars, doing all the hard action work like chase scenes. Movies operate with a much bigger budget and have more set aside for the "hero" cars and the stunt cars. Usually the stunt cars would be set up for any particular stunt with roll cages and specific suspension setups and other various components. This is where the bulk of the vehicle budget would go-the stunt cars. The wheels I found have been around for some time now. Having spent many, many years on a MPC Trans Am Firebird. That model is now in many pieces and the wheels and the tires I had for them were sitting in my parts box. I think those wheels will work well with the Striped Tomato. I am certain that this model will look great when I am done with it!
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This kit has been in my stash for a couple of years now and I think its time to build it! The kit is Revell's Starsky & Hutch Ford Torino, kit #85-4023. Click the link for the video theme song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsJ4pALlbEMThis As I unbox this kit and prep it for primer and paint, I am kind of curious about the car and the kit. I wonder if this is the TV car or the Movie car? A dual quad 351 CI Windsor with dual exhaust seems to be closer to what Movie car was, but some of the information I have come across points in both directions. I don't really know if this is the TV or the Movie car Torino and I vaguely recall watching a special on TV about the Starsky & Hutch Movie Cars and the subtle differences made. I seem to recall something about the stripe. Was it longer or shaped differently? Arrgh, I can't remember! Unless I can find something specific about about the S&H Ford Torino TV car, I am going to err on the Movie Car side for now. The body will be painted with Tamiya TS-49 Bright Red with a Tamiya Semi Gloss Black interior. The wheels have been in my parts box for some time now and they bare a resemblance to the wheels in the kit, but these have more offset to them, the holes have a slightly different shape, and the chrome has a more faded look now that mimics an aluminium wheel. More to come...
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Thanks Jeremy! I like it when things just fall into place. I was visiting a friend who is a fellow model builder and CPMC member and he had come across a lot of used, partial and parts kits. I saw the box for a Revell '64 Chevy Fleetside sitting on the shelf and asked about it. He gives me the box and says to take what I need from the used kit. I got the bed, tailgate, lights, and rear bumper. I also got a new tailgate later when I had forgotten about the tailgate latches. I had finished the story about the same time, even though I continue to pick at it by making small corrections.
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The Story McNally will start at David Matheus' house on Estes Street in Brighton. He parks at the curb and gets out of his Dodge Challenger SRT8 and walks up the sidewalk to the front door. He knocks on the front door after ringing the doorbell and waits. No one opens the door and it appears that no one is at home. He looks in the living room windows and sees no one, just a homemade TV stand with a stereo and gaming console, an American flag tacked up on the wall and flanked with posters of a bikini clad girls. He looks in the back door and sees a short hallway to the kitchen. In the back yard is a single car garage and McNally opens the unlocked garage door and he looks around. Some old funiture, Christmas ornaments, boxes filled with junk, yard tools, and an old lawn mower. He'll come back later when David is home and talk to him. The Build I re-installed the bed caps so that they are now straight using the tailgate. When I sanded the bed end, I chipped the end with my sanding stick. I'll fill this with some Bondo and then sand it down. McNally will return...
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67 Fairlane hood query for the Ford guys
mrmike replied to br67's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is the hood and scoop for a 427 Ford Fairlane. There was a kit of this particular car from AMT and you might be able to find one on eBay, but it could be pricey. -
The Story McNally stops at BPD Homicide and parks his car in the spot marked "For Detectives' Cars Only" and goes inside and talks to his friend, Lt. Det. Adam Troy. Adam has very little to go on-no witnesses, no video surveillance, no murder weapon. McNally decides to run upstairs to Auto Theft and talk to Lt. Det. Macklin. Lt. Macklin calls McNally a "Breath of fresh air" as other PIs want Auto Theft to find their missing vehicles for them. McNally is looking for a place to start asking questions and says that he is not like other PIs. "I guess you are not," says Lt. Macklin. Lt. Macklin tells McNally about an active car theft gang in Southie, but they only steal high-end autos like Mercedes, Caddys, and Audis. He has a chop shop under surveillance in Brighton with a U/C cop inside. McNally thanks Lt. Macklin for the advice and he leaves Auto Theft to start searching for Peter's missing truck. The Build I've been picking away at this truck. I drilled holes in the cylinder heads for plug wires. I've been filling in the gaps in the front of the grille and the edges of the hood. I wanted to clean up the used bed so I removed the taillight panels since they were installed crooked. McNally will return...
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The Story A knock on the front door finds McNally opening it to Caroline Matheus, wife of the late Peter Matheus, the truck owner. She wants to hire McNally to find her late husband's truck while the BPD searches for his killer. She only has $1000 cash to pay for his services for five days and he agrees to search for the truck. He'll start at BPD Homicide and Auto Theft units for any additional information they may have. The Build I decided to start on the engine of the '65 Chevy Fleetside this morning. You'll notice that I didn't put on the valve covers. I don't have any chrome valve covers for a SBC, so out came my Molotow Liquid Chrome pen and I went to town on them. I'll let these dry for a week before I handle them. More to come...
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My new project is a kitbash of one kit and parts from another kit. And, it is also the return of McNally, Boston PI in a story called Truckin' To Death. Persons in this story are not related to anyone living or deceased. The Build I had this kit in the stash for a while. I bought the kit at a deceased Club member's auction to raise money for his widow. My paint will be Tamiya TS-92 Metallic Orange and Tamiya TS-45 Pearl White. These colors were influenced by the '62 Chevy Fleetside built by Martin Bros. Customs on Velocity's Iron Resurrection. The rest of the build will be the Revell '65 Stepside kit with a '64 Fleetside bed and pieces from the '64 Revell Fleetside kit offered to me by Classic Plastic Model Club member Barry Fadden. The wheels and tires are from the Revell '62 Corvette kit. Dual exhaust from the '62 Chevy Impala. ] The Story Every Friday night in summer, the Back Bay Burgers restaurant near McNally's house has a Cruise-In welcoming any and all kinds of cars and trucks. Music from the 50s, 60s, and 70s is played and raffles prizes are given away. McNally likes this event as he brings his late father's car, a '57 Ford Custom 300 known as Spearment to the show. He parks next to '65 Chevy Fleetside pickup that he has never seen before. He meets the owner, Peter Mathuis who tells him about the truck, saying he did all the electrical and mechanical work himself and had a local body shop paint the truck in orange with a white top. The next morning, Peter is leaving for some overtime work at 5:30 AM when he is brutally stabbed to death in his driveway. The killer takes the keys for the truck from Peter's hand and steals the truck. The following day, with the Police searching for the killer, Peter's widow Caroline hires McNally, Boston PI to find Peter's beloved '65 Chevy pickup. McNally will return...
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I would like to make a suggestion, when you post a WIP, it would help greatly if you would describe what you are doing. Describe the look you are going for, the colors you want to use, the parts you plan on using, etc. Just posting a bunch of pictures and saying that you suck at taking pictures doesn't help your cause. Also, post one WIP at a time. Two WIPs in one thread crowds thread. I hope my suggestions help! BTW, your projects look good!
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I added a final coat of paint to the '69 Road Runner. Next, I'll mask of the fenders and hood for the Performance Hood Treatment. The taillights have been assembled. More to come...
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I primered the Foose Ford with the DupliColor Primer and does this primer spray on nice! Thin coats and very controllable. Far cheaper than a can of Tamiya primer when you compare size and total cost. Let's see what happens when I paint over it. I found a few spots that need extra attention on the passenger side rear fender. More to come...
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I spent a lot of time discussing my paint issues with some members of my model club Saturday at our meeting. I have come to the conclusion that the Tamiya Fine Surface Primer has had a formula change and it is not a good as it use to be. The hot hobby Testors One Coat Lacquer had mixed with the Tamiya primer instead of lying on top of it like it should. I was advised to get some DupliColor primer and use that instead. Since I have go out and run some errands today, I'll stop by the auto parts store and pick up some DupliColor primer.
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What would YOU like to see as a model
mrmike replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here's my wish list. 1. Jensen Interceptor - I have always lusted after this car since I first saw it on TV in the early ‘70s. British styling with classic American V-8 power! 2. Any British car with an V-8 - What can I say…I love them and they are unique! 3. Monteverdi Hai 450 SS - Swiss-made mid-engine sports car with a Chrysler 426 Hemi. Only 2 ever made in 1970 with 2 more produced in the 1990’s from spare parts and are considered replicas. Both are in the official Monteverdi Museum in Basel-Binningen, Switzerland. 4. Morgan Aero8 - Sexy British bodywork with a BMW V-8. I love the styling! Another British car with a V-8! 5. 1972 Ford Torino Sport GT- I know there are NASCAR versions out there, but I would like a stock version with the 351 4-bbl. Cobra Jet. How about it Revell! 6. Mid ‘60s Dodge Pickup Truck - They are different from the Ford or Chevy pickups. A big block V-8 or modern Hemi, lowered suspension, dual exhaust, or with a Power Wagon option! Tough looking! 7. Aston Martin DB5 – A new tool, full detail version of this car would be great! Maybe with the option of the most famous car in the world, 007’s DB5, but that could be a licensing nightmare! 8. Wayne Carini’s Moal Roadster – The Speedway Special of Chasing Classic Cars TV host built by Steve Moal. 9. 2017 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor – Can be built stock or with the Police Interceptor option. They are everywhere! -
Thank you David and Jeremy! Jeremy, I appreciate the kind words, but I consider myself a hack like anybody else! I'm just trying to build a better model car! But, if what I do and how I do it inspires you to purchase and build a specific model car or truck, then I do thank you and I hope that your build is just as good as mine or even better!