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Not sure exactly what category this fits, but figured this might be the closest, so here goes. It's one of the old Lindberg or Hawk(?) 1/32 scale cars that had rubber band power. The body is close enough to pose as a 1/25 car, so I built a crude chassis and put a flathead in it and called it good. One of these days I'll figure out how to do decals.
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Here is my '57. It 1/25 and started out as a Jesse James diecast that I found at Walmart years ago. They came with a custom paint job and were lowered with hydraulic stuff in the back. I turned it into a basic Chevy family car. I stripped it and repainted it in the closest thing to a stock Chevy color that Krylon makes.
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Happy happy joy joy!
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First, I apologize for putting these in the wrong category, they should have gone into the Trucks section. Second thanks for the compliments. The red and white one is a Modelhaus kit. The black one started out as an Ebay special. The bed section wasn't in very good condition and I prefer stepsides anyway, so I cut it off and used the 53 Ford bed and various other parts.
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I have been following this site for a long time and wanted to put some of my builds out for everyone to see. I used an iPhone, so forgive the quality.
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Very cool! It looks like it should be in a Quentin Tarantino movie.
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I have been wanting to share a few of my builds for a while and couldn't until the new format came into effect. Forgive the quality and background they were shot on the fly in the backyard with an iPhone.
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Love it... Great subject, great model!
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I grew on the Texas coast, so I remember the older guys driving around with the back jacked up with wide tires and mags on the back and stock wheels and hubcaps on the front. And being in a rust prone area, there were the obligatory spray can primer spots and Bondo. And the JC Whitney mail order or local Western Auto chrome parts.
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stock bantam
oldcarfan replied to bobthehobbyguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Great pictures.I like to uild pairs when I can, so I bought two of the Monogram '40 Ford pickups. I converted one of them back to stock using the parts from an AMT '40 Ford car. Not 100% correct, but close enough for me. Sorry, guys, wrong photo, guess I don't have one of '40s. -
stock bantam
oldcarfan replied to bobthehobbyguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
These are cool. I would love to see conversion kits to build one of these in a stock form. For that matter, it would be neat to have one for the Henry J, the Topolino and the other drag kits. -
1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero (Trumpeter 1:25)
oldcarfan replied to artecar24's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I wonder if the Monogram 1/24 64 Mustang or the 1/25 Amt 67 Mustang would offer a better chassis or parts for this kit? -
We need a '27 Tee Roadster in plastic.
oldcarfan replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I would soooooo like a 2n1 stock and hot rod version, however even just a body would be great. I really love that body style. -
Other than severely cut fingers, my only real mishap was at the age of 12 or so. I had gotten an MPC Vega kit from my parents and did a really good job on it, at least in my opinion. Anyway I was so proud of it that I took it with me when my mom went grocery shopping. I put it on the dash. I had painted it black, it was Texas, it was summer and the windows were closed. You can guess the rest.
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Blue Bandito resin stuff?
oldcarfan replied to cooltoys1's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I could be wrong, but didn't Monogram's other Model A kits.. have the same chassis? If so you might be ale to mix and match. -
Let me be the first to say, good job!
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Bonneville Class Guidance?
oldcarfan replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can't post pics, but here is a link to a built-up Typhoon model. http://www.silentthundermodels.com/ship_models2/russian_typhoon.html . If you take away the tower and the fins, you are left with a pretty good shell about 9 inches long. Plus the models are cheap to experiment on! -
Bonneville Class Guidance?
oldcarfan replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Correction; The Kursk I bought is actually the 1/700 scale Typhoon sold by HobbyBoss, not 1/350th. These subs are essentially two submarines linked side by side so the hull is wider than it is tall. I think it will just hold a VW or Corvair engine. Incidentally, there are several 1/350 scale subs made by HobbyBoss that make pretty decent tank bodies if you shorten the length a bit. Their LA class and the Soviet Alfa come to mind. They can be found at most hobby stores for $10-15. I would post a pic, but I still can't seem to conquer that technology! -
Bonneville Class Guidance?
oldcarfan replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks for the help. I found a 1/350th scale Kursk submarine and decided it would make a cool 1/25 lakester with a boxer engine.