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Worn green paint and Pro Street….cannot imagine why I love it! (See my avatar). Very clever idea and great back story Anthony!
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Very clean Phillip!
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Thanks Curt. No big deal. I also placed an ad in the Trade section on here. Happy building Brother
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Thank you for letting me know Mr. Spencer. Cheers and happy building!
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Very nice Jeff!
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Wow! Amazing job.
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The Pro Street reminds me of Scott Sullivan Cheez Whiz 55 Chevy. They are both stunning!
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Kim did you get your instructions? If not I may have some I can photocopy but would need to check
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Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
ybsluos replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Yowza that is burly! -
Neil Peart Dodge D50
ybsluos replied to ybsluos's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Just a note to the moderator (s). I’m sorry for posting this in the Model Cars section. Thank you for moving it. -Mark -
Neil Peart Dodge D50
ybsluos replied to ybsluos's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Jeff I’m glad you like it brother. And Dan thank you so much for posting pictures of you work. That Vega is a beast! -
Neil Peart Dodge D50
ybsluos replied to ybsluos's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Dan that is a lot of shows! I saw them 7 times. I love the references that you put on your model cars. I would very much like to see that Vega and pretend chipper being that I am a drag racing fan. Are these yours by chance? -
Neil Peart Dodge D50
ybsluos replied to ybsluos's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks for the comments guys. They mean a lot coming from you fantastic builders! -Mark -
Curt that is beautiful! I have a question. Do you or Raul by any chance have the wheels that came with this Revell and if so would you be willing to try them? They were a Boyd style wheel. Thanks and again nice build!-Mark
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Neil Peart Dodge D50
ybsluos replied to ybsluos's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Doyle and Riley, thank you for the nice responses. Yeah it’s definitely a goofy a little critter but it was a fun simple build. I’ll pass on your compliments to my friend James who mastered the body so many years ago.- Mark -
Hi friends, this is a dodge D50 pick up truck that a friend of mine years ago decided to try his hand at customizing. It was one of his first attempts and by his own admission he went a little crazy with the top chop using the roof off of the 53 Studebaker AMT kit. He smooth everything on the body. He had flares and runningboards which it really didn’t need by his own admission. He was proud of what he did though and he wanted to try his hand at casting so he pulled a mold off of the body and this is a resin copy he gave me. Being a drummer one of my biggest drummer influences is the late great Neil Peart from the rock ‘n’ roll band Rush. For some reason I have often associated red with Rush because many of their song titles had the word red and it was the color of their logo on their album 2112. Plus my favorite drum sets that Neil ever had were always his red ones. I had cut his picture off of the inside of one of their album sleeves clear back in the mid 80s. Somehow I managed to keep it all these years and I decided to try my hand at spraying transparent Kandy over a picture as I have seen many modelers do. The results I got were rather atrocious! I used spray adhesive and tried to burnish the picture down flat but I still got a huge bubble or two! Oh well. I painted it with a craft store red before I applied the picture. I then tried to tint some Future wax with transparent red and hand brushed it over the photo with horrific results! Neil came out looking like a vampire that had pools of blood around his mouth etc. So I cleaned it off with Windex and then just shot Testors transparent candy red over the whole. One of Neil‘s nicknames was Professor. This I painted in gold across where the tailgate would be had it not been smoothed over. The transparent candy red was pretty thick after a few coats and pretty well buried the word but when you shine an LED flashlight on it you can see it. Anyhow the wheels or parts box items that I brush painted gold. Windows are transparent red acetate. It is basically a slammer with no engine or chassis detail. I just hope Neil himself would approve of it. Did any of you guys know that he used to build model cars when he first joined the band back in the 70s. He would take a project on the road with him and work on it in his hotel room after shows. He said his favorite kits were the AMT 3 in 1 that his father got him. Later in life he began to amass a huge 1/43 diecast collection. If you feel like googling Neil Peart model cars you should be able to come across a picture of him with that collection. I know it’s goofy but I hope at least one of you get a kick out of it. – Mark
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Up the Irons!!! Lovin Eddie and the model is amazing!- Mark
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What a color Harry! Fantastic build. -Mark
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Very nice color combo and again….that flake! -Mark
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Thank you guys! Plow boy I hope you can get one sometime. The flip front end is a bit finicky as is the working front suspension. That is why I just glued the whole suspension into place although if you take your time it really is not too difficult to assemble. I just did not care enough to have mine poseable. Also my front clip is removable as opposed to hinged mainly because I slammed the front end so low and the nose hit the table when opening . -Mark