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Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Thanks Sonny! I may give it a light polishing to help smooth out the surface some and to bring out the shine a bit more!
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Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
More progress on the Gilmore Girls Jeep. The interior and chassis is mostly complete. I have started assembling the body. Gilmore Girls will return... -
Thanks Dirk! I bought this model a couple of years ago and I have several other Mustangs in the stash including a couple of convertibles.
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Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Since my paintbooth was up and running, I painted the body and floor with Tamiya AS-15 Tan. This will be followed by a couple coats of Tamiya TS-13 Gloss Clear. The interior floor will get a coat of Tamiya TS-6 Matt Black. Gilmore Girls will return... -
Paint was flyin" this afternoon! I primed and painted the hood and body of the Mustang GT with Tamiya TS-18 Metallic Red. When dried, I will "dirty" the finish. Dex Parios will return...
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Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Paint was flyin' this afternoon! I painted most of my small parts with Rustoleum Semi Gloss Black and Tamiya TS-29 Semi Gloss Black and the interior seats with Tamiya TS-4 German Grey. Gilmore Girls will return... -
Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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I finally clearcoated the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT today. This is three coats and I will polished the clear in a couple of days when it has dried. More AMG GT to come...
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Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I drilled out the holes along the rocker panels and filled them with styrene rod and cut them flush with the rockers. These will be smoothed over with Bondo. The rear panel of the Jeep had the pattern of aluminium panels and I sanded the rear of the Jeep since Lorelai's Jeep doesn't have it. Gilmore Girls will return... -
Gilmore Girls Jeep Wrangler
mrmike replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I started on Lorelai's Jeep by filling in the holes for the snorkel. This will not be needed. As an experiment, I brushed on some Tamiya X-23 Clear Blue paint for the fade that is present on Connecticut license plates. Not bad, but it could have been better. I measured the posts and decided on a 1/8" cut on the posts to lower the suspension height. I may start with 1/16" first just for grins and giggles. Gilmore Girls will return... -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OX8JtJffWo My new project is Lorelai Gilmore's Jeep from Gilmore Girls. I am using the new release from Revell of the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and I will decontent it to reproduce Lorelai's Jeep. I will change the tires, lower the suspension a bit, remove the air snorkel and paint the Jeep in Tamiya AS-15 Tan. I need to find a soft top for this Jeep. Here's what became of Lorelai's Jeep. https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/heres-what-happened-gilmore-girls-jeep-wrangler-255920 Gilmore Girls will continue...
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Ready for BOOT HILL EXPRESS - The DRIFT edition?...
mrmike replied to Claude Thibodeau's topic in Model Cars
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I built mine as the Stingray Corvette since I like to build TV and Movie Cars. I'm liking the interior mods you are making and the exterior paint is definitely different.
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It was pointed out to me elsewhere that the wheel depth was too far in and I had noticed it before and it bothered me. Since I was originally concerned with the stance of the model, wheel depth was next. I had only pushed the wheels on with no glue and now I can control the depth by pushing the wheels out to the edge of the wheelwells. Here is my Stumptown Mustang GT and my Spenser For Hire Mustang GT. My Spenser For Hire Mustang GT was built with the kit wheels and tires. Dex Parios will return...
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I built one of those 'Cudas as a '72 convertible by whacking off the top and cutting out the flat hood and installing the Revell dual scoop hood and changing the wheels. I now have the '72 'Cuda from Mannix.
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Thanks Carl! A mockup to check my work. I had to remove some of the right inner panel edge to get the body to sit down over the chassis correctly. Dex Parios will return...
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Over the last couple of days, I have been trying to install the interior onto the chassis. This has been a bear of a project, but I do seem to be winning! Right now I am detailing the dash and doing some touchups. Dex Parios will return...
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The chassis is partially assembled. It is a good thing I have built this kit before as the model I have helps with parts location. The kit instructions SUCK! No wonder everything kept falling apart! Gluing surfaces are almost none existent! I painted some parts and others are awaiting paint. Dex Parios will return...
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I added the mid coat of paint today. Since my air brush has been still for a month, I decided to give it a quick cleaning before I sprayed the mid coat. Next will be the clearcoat. More AMG GT to come...
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Thank you, Anthony! I appreciate it!
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Thank you Anders! Much appreciated!
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The resin wheels and tires have been reassembled! I have painted the exhaust system with Tru-color Paint Aluminum. This stuff is shiny! I included a picture from the TV series to show the car I am building. Dex Parios will return...