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First, Yes, these are Robert Burns (except for the Monaco, that was stevswai-0 ) Second, I'd love to see your bodies when you get them. and finally, the 98 interior is all me except for a '76 Caprice interior pan minus the door panels. Thank you for your supportive words.
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I've been buying 3D printed bodies when I can afford them. They don't come with interiors (yet), so I'm making my own. First is the 1972 Monaco. The front of the body was much wider than the rear, so I pie cut the body so both ends were the same width. I also added a windshield area from a 1978 Monaco. It may not be entirely accurate, but I like using kit windshields, because it looks like the completed model came that way. Next is the 1976 Olds 98. I added a windshield from a 1973 ElDorado. Due to my botching the upload, The 98 body is pictured last, but the interior for it follows: 1973 Lincoln. Added windshield from 1970 Ford, added the "peak" to the back window. 1970 Fury. Added .045 to bottom of car all the way around to "thicken it up". Added windshield from 1/24 Yodel police car. Added "Plymouth" to hood from casting off 1967 Plymouth Fury. Scratchbuilt turn signal indicators. Next model to get an interior.
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I'm amazed at how well you've handled the foiling. I've used it almost since it came out, and I'm having adhesion and other difficulties as of late. Can you offer any insight or advice? Goes without saying, but I'll say it...Beautiful car!
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I haven't decided. I'll put some on eBay. I am banned from Facebook, so that's out. I don't know if I'm allowed to offer them here. Disclaimer: I'm not a resin caster per se, but these are nice castings from a one-piece mold. I'll post a picture of a casting soon. Also, while I'm happy to sell these to those who want them, I have a full-time job and little modeling time as it is...I don't want to become a slave to the (potential) business. I would listen to any advice pertaining to a possible solution. I get a real kick out of seeing parts I've made appear on built models in forums or contests.
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AMT chevy van
Repstock replied to happy grumpy's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I like the kit, and your build as well, but the lack of roof ribs and no interior door panels has always put me off a bit. Luckily, both are easily fixed. I like the white grille/bumper. Nice touch. -
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1977 Ford Motor Home
Repstock replied to Oldmopars's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Drawing looks good, but rear door should be a bit taller. -
dodge service truck
Repstock replied to happy grumpy's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very cool...I like it! -
Too new for me, and wrong scale...and I still think it's cool!
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1977 Ford Motor Home
Repstock replied to Oldmopars's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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1977 Ford Motor Home
Repstock replied to Oldmopars's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Is this the one? If it helps, part of my siding is scribed, and part of it is cut from the Open Road camper. Can't wait to see the Ford done! I'll be following! -
Heil garbage truck, 1970s
Repstock replied to Repstock's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
First of all, thanks everyone for the positive comments. To answer the question, I found a discarded body in a friend's junkyard. I took pictures and measured dimensions, and made the model off of that. The cab choice is what I remember from our trash pickup service when I was a teen. i still remember my friends' family getting a Lincoln that cost over $10.000. I just couldn't grasp such an astronomical figure for a CAR! How times change.