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#32 - Thanks JC. A little at a time but now I'm working 7 days a week and just don't have much time for the bench. I'm still sourcing parts from my stash and a few things still to find.
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6 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:
Pretty freakin' cool, love the theme music, but what I really want now is to build a model of your little '34 poster truck.
That's my plan Bill. Thanks for liking my artwork.
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#32 - I had a spare body of the AMT two door sedan so I thought..."Why not see how it goes?" I separated the front flip nose section from the body with a PE saw and had to add a bit of thin sheet styrene along one edge of the hood to get it to fit the fenders better. I also cut out the wing windows, shaved off the body trim from both sides, removed the wipers, added back in the missing slits under the wipers, and cut out the rear wheel openings. I either need to take the wheel wells from the resin body or add some styrene to the AMT body for the flare. My plan is to take the firewall from the resin body and pair it to the AMT body. IMO, the resin body wasn't as good as the AMT kit body. Here's a few pictures to show my progress.
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14 hours ago, spencer1984 said:
Whose body is that? It looks nice & clean.
Its from Reliable Resin.
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How about posting your build number in your thread to help the rest of us following along? So I just put up my first post so now I'll go back and add number 32 to to it based on the last entry list from a few posts above.
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OMG...put that in a frame and mount it on the wall in a museum because that is a real piece of art. This whole thread is one big How-To on creative and innovative model building.
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I should have my resin body tomorrow so I haven't even started yet.
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That's a great story with a sad ending. Is this the only picture you have of it? The pic looks like it was before the straight axle. I'm liking the digger in the front too.
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42 minutes ago, disconovaman said:
I was thinking about you when I dug this out on Tuesday. It started as a Revell ragtop, I harvested a Black widow Post top for the first ever Revell 55 Chevy 2 door sedan (at least that I know of lol). It wouldn't take much to turn it into a JT Special... Tilt front and radius the wheelwells, I've got a Gasser build in mind myself...
Hey Anthony, that looks really good. What are your plans for this as a gasser?
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I finally ordered my resin I need for the Two Lane Blacktop build. It'll be here next week.
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19 hours ago, FredRPG said:
I’d like to invite Wayne, Garth and the Mirthmobile to the party.
Cool. Party on Garth!!
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5 hours ago, Gt fan said:
Hot water and pin it down. let it cool. I do this with resin when it is warped
Good idea Tim. I'll try that before I get out the heat gun.
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I've only had short bursts of building time so not much has been getting done. I found out the other night the GTX chassis is warped so I'm kind of at a standstill for the moment. I may try a heat gun in an attempt to straighten it out as its unusable in its present form.
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You guys are having too much fun and I want in on it. I've been wanting to build the Two Lane Blacktop primered '55 Chevy with the flip front end for some time so this is the spark I need. I think i have a sedan donor at home and will look tonight and post my results. If not, I'll get one soon. I'm in!!
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1 hour ago, AmericanMuscleFan said:
Sorry I oversight your first question for the alternator belt... it's a wristwatch's back cover gasket.
That's brilliant!!
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If you are trying not to disappoint, I'd say you succeeded. Holy schmoley that's beautiful.
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21 minutes ago, Mooneyzs said:
Not sure if you tried hot water for them. I have been warming my decal water up in the microwave and I add a drop or 2 of Dawn in it and have had good results that way.
I'll have to try that on my next attempt. Thanks for the advice. What you currently working on? I miss following along with your builds.
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Kurt - that tool bag is outta this world good. WOW!!
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Thanks so much Chris. I tried to put the driver's side decals on the other night and they just wouldn't release from the backing paper. I soaked them even longer and when they would release, they started to break apart. I had so e extras so I shot some clear on them and waited a day to put them on. When I did get them on, the clear backing film was cloudy so I soaked the entire body in tap water overnight to get them to release. Back to square one. I think the decals were too old and dried out because of the dry winter weather. I ordered another set and will apply them soon after getting them.
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Having been living under a rock since mid December, I had missed this entire build. Just got caught up and have to say I'm very impressed with your 'meticulous' creation. I went through your '70 Plymouth thread and started searching for more of your work Francis. Big fan here and will be following along and learning something new with every post.
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4 hours ago, Codi said:
Hey there Brad, appreciated.......btw, what are YOU working on as of late? Time for another altered perhaps?
Currently working on a '69 Roadrunner stock car. Its in the 'On The Bench' section in case you want to follow along.
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Incredible Tim. Words escape me as I gaze at these pics in amazement.
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I’ve been fiddling with the dash, firewall and a few other things and just can’t seem to make much headway. So I moved on to the water crossover tube. Got it finished today before work after making a second one, first one was too small. I took the idea from looking at a FB picture of Roger Lee’s MR Special’s engine. I’m happy with it, now onto the lower radiator hose connection. Not even sure where that is on an old hemi so more research is in order. Work continues...