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Took my wife to see her doctor today for a follow up visit on her knee replacement. After 6 weeks her range of motion has almost returned to normal, and she isn't using her Cain any longer either. She also started driving again this week. Dancing may be a little while away yet.
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Great looking Charger. There is a blue one just like this in the neighborhood, can hear him every now and then out on the main street when he leaves his mark.
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Thes two should always be displayed together. Thay are both great at representing a real car in different conditions. The rust bucket looks like it might be beyond the point of restoring, and the white one looks freshly redone. Both are well detailed but in different ways. Shows a great range of thought and ability.
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The shade of blue looks even better than what Pontiac offered at the time. Like the big wheels that look like the OEM's.
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My condolences on the loss of your father. Your build looks great, and the colors and trim all look correct.
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Revell Baja Bronco with some mods.
espo replied to Shawn's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Like the dark color with lots of metallic and the interior looks great. -
The decals look like they are for a different kit. Disappointing for sure.
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Revell 1983 Hurst Oldsmobile.
espo replied to ewetwo's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
That's what I was trying to say about the bumper mounting before painting. I agree that masking the black body color would use a lot of tape and potentially hurt the finish on the black paint. -
Do it with a gloss clear.
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Goodbye Hot Rod Magazine?
espo replied to Rockford's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hemmings Magazines offer several magazines that might be of interest to those of you who enjoy certain automotive subjects. The two I subscribe to are the Muscle Machines and Classic Car. The May '24 issue of Classic Car has an article and pictures of a Model A built in 1947 and raced with a Riley -head model B engine. Not restored, just brought back to life by a younger family member. Both magazines are well written and lots of back stories on the featured cars and even a truck now and then. -
Tamiya offers a Pearl-clear TS-65. This would be a very fine flake and may or may not be what you're wanting, but it does offer a little sparkle to a normal paint finish.
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Revell 1983 Hurst Oldsmobile.
espo replied to ewetwo's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
In addition to ranma's suggestion, consider taping the front and rear bumpers to the body to make sure the paint line is the same as the body and then paint as one unit. -
T-Bucket (the pickup kind)
espo replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I wasn't trying to be a smart you know what, but the intake looks very much like a TBI intake from say a 1500 series pickup. Nothing wrong with that, I have even owned such a truck and it served me well. I have to say the "carb" in your picture looks undersized even for the two bbl OEM TBI for said truck engine. Only my opinion for whatever that would be worth, if your plan is to use the 4 bbl carb in the picture consider finding a 4 bbl manifold. Otherwise you'll wind up with a carb that hangs out well beyond the mounting on the intake manifold. Should you be using an air cleaner that hides all that it shouldn't be a problem. If you don't have a good-looking small block Chevy intake PM me your mailing address, I'm sure I have something that would look much better. -
Looks great, Nice clean looking stock T-Bird.
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Great looking Corral of Mustangs. I think you are correct about the 260 cu in V8 engine.
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Beautiful looking paint finish and color. The Mach I trim always looks good on these.
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'02 Silverado 1500 LT
espo replied to ReduitRetro's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great looking showroom stock build. Cleanly detailed body trim. -
T-Bucket (the pickup kind)
espo replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I noticed in one of your pictures where you had painted many of the engine components that the intake manifold looks like a @ bbl. and your Carb. seems to be a large 4 bbl. Is this the intake you're going to use or is there another that you are using? -
Goodbye Hot Rod Magazine?
espo replied to Rockford's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My subscription for Hot Rod is still in effect for another six months and I recently received the latest issue that is focused on the Pro Street movement. The way Hot Rod presented the changes to subscribers was the quarterly issues and better content. I'm still not thrilled about the situation with Hot Rod, Motor Trend and all, but I was impressed with the manner in which the magazine covered some of the iconic early Pro Street cars. Time will tell if I renew my subscription or not, but if anyone is building a Pro Street model or is curious about them, they might want to pick up this issue. -
1968 Ford F250 4x4
espo replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Great looking paint work and color. What color did you use on the body? The interior seat pattern looks good.
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Great looking body work. Like the paint color and finish. I can almost see a guy doing this with a real Hurse.