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This is looking incredible. I love it. 😎👍
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30 minutes ago, Russell C said:
Wasn't finished the last time I saw its progress at GSL. Here's two bits of the whole project, the first is Mark's video seminar on it with no less than Spencer Murray himself also offering commentary, and the second is the PDF file to Mark's big book, in which chapter 7 shows quite a bit of his fabrication work on the truck, PDF pages 41 - 73. Photos of the 1:1 truck are on page 23, and there's much more on the project in Chapter 10 starting on page 102. It's all at the other end of model building that involves very few kit parts, but details can be gleaned from it for a plastic kitbash.
https://archive.org/details/gsl-xviii-dream-truck-gustavson-murray
http://www.gslchampionship.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/HowToBuildChampionshipScaleVehicles.pdf
Having read through that material now I note that Mark was making a "Modern Dream Truck" or as it got dubbed Dream Truck 2. Theres an appendix at the very end which contains an article showing the completed model as Mark critiques it. It was very similar to the R&C Dream Truck but not a replica. Still many good details and techniques included. Marks skills are way beyond me so I'll stick to the plastic. Lol Thanks again for the links.
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10 minutes ago, Russell C said:
Wasn't finished the last time I saw its progress at GSL. Here's two bits of the whole project, the first is Mark's video seminar on it with no less than Spencer Murray himself also offering commentary, and the second is the PDF file to Mark's big book, in which chapter 7 shows quite a bit of his fabrication work on the truck, PDF pages 43 - 53. Photos of the 1:1 truck are on page 23, and there's much more on the project in Chapter 10 starting on page 91. It's all at the other end of model building that involves very few kit parts, but details can be gleaned from it for a plastic kitbash.
https://archive.org/details/gsl-xviii-dream-truck-gustavson-murray
http://www.gslchampionship.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/HowToBuildChampionshipScaleVehicles.pdf
Awesome. Thank you for the links. 😎👍
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9 hours ago, Cool Hand said:
Look forward to following along with the build. Seriously cool custom truck.
I remember Mark Gustavson's version he was building, but I dont recall if he finished it or not.
I don’t remember seeing Marks truck. I thought you were referring to the one featured in Scale Auto Enthusiast magazine but that was Bob Barnett
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So I finished a whopping 1 kit in 2021 and it was one I started in 2020. Sad.
So my cure is to dive head first into a major slice and dice custom build which I need to have done in time for the West Coast Kustoms show in May. No pressure right? I will be using a couple AMT 50 Chevy truck kits and various other items to recreate the Rod & Custom Dream Truck. I have collected lots of pics and magazines from back in the day that show how it was built so I will probably follow that path for the most part. Why redo the work if someone else has already figured out the best way to do it? I’ll post some pics as soon as I start cutting. ☹️👍
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Would love to see MCM return to print. I do miss seeing it in my mail box. With the demise of Scale Auto I did purchase the 35 years dvd rom which is pretty cool. Maybe we can get a complete MCM collection some time. Perhaps in a downloadable format vs a dvd to simplify it. I’d love to have all the back issues. Good luck in the relaunch and keep us posted on the progress. Waiting here impatiently. ??
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I'm thinking I need to go portable now. Hmmmmmm
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Very nice. Always loved this car and yours turned out nice.
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Looks like work is coming along well. This is a pretty horrible kit to start with so you've got your work cut out for you. Keep it up.
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We had an 80 4 door Chevette for years. Drove the wheels off it (and 2 transmissions). Drove surprising well considering it was a egg beater on wheels. Interesting project.
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Wow! Very nice. I've always wanted one of these as me real driver and this looks perfect. Dear Santa...
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Ive got to say that there is some great talent out there and if half of these get finished we are gonna have some great pics coming.
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How about using the silver paint and do some bomber art and all the panel lines and rivets etc. like an old bomber
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I love the idea. Wasn't the SSR supposed to basically be a modern take on the 50 Chevy anyway? Ill be watching. Keep up the good work
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One of my favorite cars from the era. Nice work on this one
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We've been on the dsl for years now. It works out pretty well since the router (or whatever) is at the end of our block for our neighborhood and were only three houses away. Gives us fast loads. And yet I spend most of my web time on my iPhone?
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Ok here's a few more
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Here's another easy one.
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Since my hobby desk is still in boxes in the garage I thought I'd find another way to amuse myself while I'm trying to get it back together. While cruising the web this game occurred to me.
What follows are pics of license plates from famouse movie cars. Some are real easy and others may take a little research. See how many you can name and feel free to add more. This could be fun and entertaining or it may just die out. Lol
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Looking good so far. These kind of matched builds are very popular at the car shows. Keep it coming.
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There was an item in Hot Rod magazine a while back about the company that is building these cars as well as both 69 T/A and Judge inspired rides based on the new Camaro. Since GM still owns the Pontiac brand they could set up a special products division and use the Camaro bodies the same way. Limited editions usually sell well.
Green Hornet and Black Widow
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So I’ve been in a building slump lately and looking for a slump buster. While digging through my stash I came across these two reissues of the old Green Hornet and Black Widow kits from Monogram. These kits are simple and don’t have many parts. In addition I have almost all the paints already in my cabinet so bonus. Both will be built “box top stock” and I hope to have them finished in time to take to a show a week from Saturday. No pressure. Lol