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'62 Ford Galaxie 500 Update! 12/23/22 Finally Done! Pic pg. 7
Maindrian Pace replied to Plowboy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The later non-warping promos were made of Cycolac, a trade name for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene - or ABS. Depending on how the material was mixed, Cycolac can either be tough and resilient, or brittle and fragile. Either way, it's difficult stuff to glue. You can use ABS adhesive like Loctite Super Glue for plastics with activator, or Gorilla 2 part epoxy. -
This is going to be a little animal. The booster doesn't fit the Coyote swap in a 1:1 either, so they use a Hydroboost system from a Cobra. I made one for an AMT '93 F350 truck, the car versions were essentially the same.
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Very nice, perfect color choice too.
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Pretty cool, this Fordvette is an unusual pairing, but it's coming out nicely. The dash looks natural, being kind of Corvettish as it is.
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One of my favorite Monogram kits, I built one when they first came out, first issue. I built it just like on the box, black, flames, red interior. When I was done, I couldn't believe how nice a job I did, (I was ten, so it wasn't *that* nice, but to me it was perfect) the Testors gloss black laid down nicely over the black plastic, and Dad's red Krylon worked nicely on the interior too. I remember the smell - Monogram kits in the '70s had a unique smell when you opened the box, and their decals were always fool proof.
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Easy, Cheap Wire Axle Replacement
Maindrian Pace replied to Snake45's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
A few years ago, the city came by and pounded a bunch of small, colored flags into my yard and other houses on the street as part of a gas/electric line revamp. After the work was done, I pulled the flags out and saved the wires from them - they are exactly the same as model car axles, but about 15" long; perfect for 4x4 trucks and other projects that take extra-long axles. -
Tamiya Mustang GT4 - Red, White, & Blue - ‘Merica
Maindrian Pace replied to lghtngyello03's topic in Model Cars
That car looks absolutely real, and builds that can make that claim come by very rarely. Amazing job. -
Fantastic looking Squire. Having worked on a number of '57 Fords, there have been many times that I have wished that they had standard forward opening hoods. Access with the reverse hoods can be a real pain, I usually have to remove them and set them aside.
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Should a rare kit become a gasser???
Maindrian Pace replied to bonehead23's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Wild. That car lends itself quite well to a low rider build. Makes you wonder why there aren't more of them.
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Identify this grille
Maindrian Pace replied to Maindrian Pace's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Identify this grille
Maindrian Pace replied to Maindrian Pace's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Yes, I should have mentioned the size. It's approximately 1:24 scale, 3 1/8" total width, black plastic under the plating. AMT '62 Galaxie for scale. It really says Japanese pickup to me, but with the number of less than accurate toys, anything is possible. -
Recently bought an AMT '67 Corvette kit in the box from an Ebay seller. The box had a few things from other kits, including this mystery grille. Looks like an '80s Toyota truck, likely a toy but who knows. Can anyone identify it?
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The Joker.
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Roof swaps usually have a stylistic drawback or two, but that one looks so nice, I'm surprised that no one has built it in 1:1 yet. Just completely natural.
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Very nice conversion, super clean and love the green.
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Great job on the headlight conversion. I built this custom in 1988 when the kit was new, and I hated the headlights even then; so I used cut down Monogram Monkees GT convertible lights to spruce it up a bit. The new tool Revell lights should look a lot better.
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Mission Accomplished - 61 Galaxie Police Car
Maindrian Pace replied to alan barton's topic in Model Cars
Outstanding and very accurate, hard to imagine that was a '63 convertible. -
It looks like the rear wheel wells needs to go back about 3 scale inches, while the rear 1/4 panels need to be lengthened a bit less, say 1.5 scale inches. Hmm. Less work than I thought.
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1972 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
Maindrian Pace replied to Jeffcad's topic in Model Cars
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Pretty sure I've seen that car and the story in a magazine. Hemmings Muscle Machines?
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Hubert Platt's 1970 Maverick
Maindrian Pace replied to mustang1989's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Greg Wann, the Master Caster has the grille without the lights. PM him for more info. -
Looks very nice, I like the factory blue color with the black and white interior.
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Thanks again to everyone for the positive feedback. I like to do these 1:32 scale cars as a break between 1:25 builds, just sort of relaxing and low pressure. I think the next one will be the Lindberg '77 Thunderbird. The front overhang on that one is too short, so more slicing is in order there.