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  1. Those look great! Did you polish out the paint before clear coating? I noticed the or peel in the first shots, but they look just awesome after the clear. And did you say you put on the BMF before the clear? Looking forward to your response as I am at that point with my 69 Charger. Thanks and again; WOW!

  2. Thanks Guys, Been a while since I worked on this one. Weird thing is, it's been a while since anyone here posted about it. Funny today there has been two of you and today I woke up early to finish this build. Funny sincronicity.

    I really upset myself last session with this one. I made all kinds of screw ups, more than I care to get into at the momment. I will post an update today if all goes well, hopefully she ends up "under glass" by days end.

  3. Went to the freshly opened Hobby Lobby in my area. Large store, small model section, good prices on tools. Picked up some spray paint, an angled paintbrush and a tubing bender set. Got home to find the arrival of the Ghostbusters II Ecto 1a kit. I've been wanting build a hot rod hearse for a while. Gonna be flat black w/ blue "true flames". I'm Stoked. Maybe a surfboard or two on top. Maybe a coffin full of ice n' beer.

  4. I should be wrapping this one up pretty soon, gettin' close.

    Engine is done, less the throttle linkage and maybe some vacuum lines. I had to build a battery as the stock terminals would've interfered with the fuel lines (they were on diagonal corners). Glad it happened though, I like the scratch built Optima.

    Wheels got their knock offs and mounted to the chassis.

    Wow, I had to modify the interior tub because I placed the engine further back than in mock-ups, oops. I took off a lip where it meets the bed, that meant I had to extend the dash forward to make up for moving the tub back. I got lucky it came out good. Only bummer is that the interior was "done".

    Painted and cleared the main body. Sculpted (from Magic Sculpt) a sunroof ragtop, and painted it (no photos yet). I put some tape on the underside to simulate a headliner. It won't be seen, I did it anyway.

    I have wood side panels for the exterior. They have wet clear coat on them. When it dries I have made some decals for them. There is also wood panels and sun visors for the interior.

    That's about it for now. I plan on getting some big steps done this afternoon, I'll try to post more tonight.

    Thanks for stopping by the garage, look out for the "Central Scrutinizer".

    Joe

    the stance...

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    engine, pass side...

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    -drivers side...

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    painted and cleared, in the drying rack...

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    complete Detail Master wheel...

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  5. Thanks Guys.

    Crazyjim; I don't remember the size, I'll go throw the micrometer on it-1.6mm or 0.063in. We'll call that roughly as the numbers bounced a bit. I've not had and any trouble with bending it, sort of what it's made for.

    JB; I guess I forgot to mention the two tone paint scheme, oops! The upper part of the body, including the interior tub is shot (or will be) with House of Kolor "candy tangerine" over HOK "orion silver", That would explain the reddish color on the engine and interior.

    No photos today but things are happening. I should have an update tonight.

    Thanks for the interest

    joe

  6. a little progress worth noting on this project.

    I am using real wood on most of this project, for the bottom side of the bed, I decided to go with paint. I didn't want to lose any of the detail (the bolts in particular). I used oil paints for the wood, BMF for the strips and a silver marker for the bolts.

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    Made the exhaust pipes with the same sculptors armature wire that I used for the headers. The Borla mufflers are cast in resin from a friends Mustang kit. I still need to add the tips and trim to final position.

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    And here's a few shots of the engine progress. Since these pics I've started to mount the frame to the "lower body section". Lot's of wires on this one I need to get my firewall in place so I can finish routing them and get rid of the "Medusa" look.

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    Thanks for stopping by the Garage to check her out. And thanks for the comments,much appreciated.

    Joe

  7. I forgot to mention that you can also use "modelers Armature" wire. It's made for (well,packaged for) sculptors to use inside of thir figures and such. It looks nice and is easy to use, no dents when bending, and no worry about the "core" down the road. Here's some headers I built with them:

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    after this picture was taken, I primed it , painted it wit $1 black gloss from Lowes, then Alclad chrome. they look sick! Next is heat staining.

  8. I feel like I've been holding out on you guys. I have this dio almost complete, and this is it's first appearance here. I've been following your work here and i love it all, I am glad to be a part of the "dio" subset. I have a garage dio that is only temporarily assembled, good thing as I have already decided to redo it in a larger setting. I'll post pics of soon, need to be resized and uploaded to photobucket first.

    Now back to this kit. It is the (reissue I believe) hawk classics "Woodie on a Surfari" from the "Silly Surfers" line. Fun kit. Badly molded.And wow! some of the parts were just awful. The entire front end had to be reworked. I cut off the radiator cap,split the rad and then removed some plastic from the rear half to get the "grill look. I also removed the grill face and replaced it with pantyhose. Also moved the light to a more correct position. Talk about lame, the front suspension was two sticks, that's it! I fixed it and lost the front bumper in the process. I scratch built a dash for it where there was none. I replaced the horrible "headers" with custom solder jobs (my first). What else? Oh yea, the bed is all clad in real wood.

    I have some more progress done, but no photos yet. I'll be 100% with it soon, waiting till then.

    teaser: there is a driver, I tatted him all up, and 2 custom surfboards.

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    thanks for lookin'. Surf's up! (somewhere, not here :lol: )

    -final shots soon.

    Joe

  9. hey bud. You can use CA or 5-minute epoxy. Try to find a solder other than "rosin core" if you do end up with the rosin core, make sure you seal the ends COMPLETELY! If you don't, over time the "core" will "ooze" out and otherwise make an ugly mess of your model. I haven't seen this personally but I have read it everywhere. Almost all my models have solder scratch built headers. I use "clear flux, and I make sure to CA the ends real good, just in case.

  10. These are great! Thanks for posting them. Do you have the drawing that shows the "Layton hinge" mentioned in the last drawing? I've been collecting hinge ideas on the road to designing my own one day.

    PS: I would like to take this opportunity to Thank YOU for all that you have done for the hobby and me personally. As an artist myself I have drawn inspiration from your work for some years now.

  11. Sealing over Alclad research is currently under way at Joe's Garage. DO NOT USE PLEDGE FUTURE!!!!!!! It has dulled it worse than anything I have tried so far. I have tried with a few clears, so far the best has been Model Master #4638 Gloss clear ACRL, or MM Metalizer sealer. The meatalizer retains the shine best but doesn't help if you are applying an oil wash, like on a grill. I have heard that Tamiya X-22 works well, That as well as TS-13 will be my next test. Alclad also has their own gloss clear(they made it to replace future since it is no longer sold in Europe, I believe), Alclad does market it as a future replacement. I need to try this out too, I just picked it up.

    Here's the Model Master "gloss clear" test. It did dull it, but after the wash it looks nice. I can live with the results but I want better. The search continues...

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    I will try to be on top of my other tests and post the results.

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