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Rockford

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  1. This is absolutely mad in the very best possible way. What a job, fantastic! Never ending build. Wish I had the room. So very well done Landman, couldmyou resurface a set of Ali heads for my SBC?
  2. I like your machinery too, I can see a line borer and a cylinder borer being used on a Caterpillar is it?
  3. Landman, I forgot to say how good those engines are! My apologies, I was just so blown away by some many great motors. Seems a shame sometimes to hide a great motor under a hood or a cab! Well done sir!
  4. Rockford

    1964 gto

    As Spock would say "It's a GTO Jim, but not as we know it" I thought someone would have got that in by now. Or what about "To boldly GTO where no one has GTO'd before!" Well done!
  5. Rockford

    Dodge

    That's a grand little machine Lincon, keep up the good work!
  6. I love looking at V8s especially Small Block Chevies, design masterpiece that engine. Some real beauts here. I have a very fond spot for 14 litre Cummins because I used to work on a lot of them in former times. Fantastic motor a Cummins. Look up about when Clessie Cummins' backer was going to pull his money out of the firm because he didn't think there was any future in diesel engines. Clessie picked him up in the man's Packard Limousine to discuss the situation and see if he could change his mind... I'll let you find the end of the story.
  7. You've done a great job salvaging that. Colours work well too. Wasn't the style Exner's "Forward Look"
  8. I agree with the others, I would never have known that was brushed, it looks flawless. Very well done.
  9. I'm an Edsel fan anyway and will always defend what was a good car with poor timing, but this is a very elegant machine and the paintjob is flawless! Well done!
  10. What a brute of a car, just a perfect muscle car, especially a Super Duty.
  11. Rockford

    GT350

    That is rather marvellous!
  12. Rockford

    79 Camaro

    It is good seeing what was the common all garden version of some cars. They've been rerunning Kojak recently and in one episode there was beautiful cream Firebird with a half vinyl roof, from the front screen to the rear edge of the drop glass, it looked fantastic.
  13. Great looking piece of work.
  14. That's a unique build! Good looking limo.
  15. Well done on them, you like your Corvettes don't you!
  16. I just bought this kit as a reissue, came with a trailer too. I love 70's cars. This has got me thinking about making a start, but I hope it doesn't take me 20 years
  17. Another clean one, very good photos too.
  18. They were a beautiful car and you've captured it so well, lovely clean build.
  19. Rockford

    79 Camaro

    Fascinating story Tom, we suffered similar over here. I remember a salesman picking up a brand new Austin Montego from a dealer that had supposedly been PDI'd. As he pulled up outside the company i noticed something hanging down below the rear axle, turned out to be a shock absorber that hadn't been bolted in and was swinging in mid air. Those cars were so poor we used to adjust the doors by pulling on the A or B pillars they were so weak.
  20. Forgot to add a photo of the Hemi, you wouldn't believe a blown hemi with air filters on top of the blower, would fit under that hood! I like how the bed turned out too.
  21. This is the Revell kit, went together great. Used my usual Parts Store rattle can for the finish which turned out great. These were beautiful cars. wired the engine, added brake lines from the master cylinder and the hold down clip for the cap on the reservoir.Made tailpipes out of aluminium tube. I think the car sits a little high for my tastes and I'd have like a little more of a stinkbug stance but never mind. It turned out ok. [I realise that I put the air cleaner on backwards in the photos, the writing is upside down]
  22. Rockford

    79 Camaro

    This car is a bit of a learning project for me, because up until this build I'd never had the guts to cut and shut body parts. I wanted to recreate a Camaro a friend had owned here in Liverpool because it was just gorgeous. It was a bog stock car with a lame smog era 350 and a TH350 trans but it looked like it had landed from another planet when you compared it to the junk we drive here in GB. I had to lose the front snow plow spoiler because it is supposed to be a Z28, so I bought another Z28 kit, cut the front of the rear arches out of that to marry into the front fenders once the huge spoiler was gone. I didn't have the guts to fill the T-tops in at the time so i just glued them and added drip rails and have regretted it ever since. Rather than filing the Z28 hood's huge NACA-scoop down I chose to fill the one that comes with the blower hole cut into it. I was fairly successful with that but learned a few lessons doing it. I also tinted the glass using food dye. I'm particularly proud of the wheels on this one, they were very fiddly to paint and one thing I did do with this build was file a flat spot onto the bottom of the tyres to replicate the deformation of the tyre due to the weight of the vehicle, just compare it next to the Trans-Am which has exactly the same tyres. It makes the model look so much more realistic instead of perching on the pinpoint of four balloons! The underhood molding on this model is soooo bad I just gave up and left the brake master cylinder etc... Anyway, that's the story.
  23. Every one of those cars is beautiful! Plumbed and wired too!
  24. I doesnt really come with poseable wheels but the front wheel mounts can be held in place by top and bottom wishbones without glue, so they turn but they're not connected to each other. The steering linkage just hangs in mid air off the front crossmember. Bit of a cheat.
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    59 Impala

    Yes, it is the Revell kit. It is a great kit except for the fit issues with the interior that I mentioned. Despite numerous mock ups I couldn't pinpoint the problem but it was somewhere around the rear seat to the tunnel. I almost considered cutting the rear bench off the interior and fitting it to the body on its own, sliding the side panels past it. I eventually managed to file the seat down and got it to sit properly. The 59s were beautiful cars. When you encounter one in the flesh the sheer scale of them is daunting. To think the streets were once full of cars like this!
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