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Beautiful looking Shoe Box. This has to be one of the cleanest stock '49 builds I can remember. I personally like the kit it's self and the subject. As a child I went with my father to pick up our new '49 Ford four door so as you can guess I have a special place for these cars. Except for a few details off the model, this looks as good as the real thing.
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Speaking about Fieros, I remember a few years ago that several Fiero owners were putting Cadillac North Star engines in the stock location. May not be as impressive as a Pro Street Machine, but I think it would be fast and practical at the same time.
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That Geo Metro is just to cool, especially with the little dog in the drivers lap.
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Tail Dragger Custom '50
espo replied to JollySipper's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I think the smaller tail lights might look better with the "Tail Dragger" theme you're going for. You don't want the tail lights to become the most outstanding styling feature. They would look good on a build that uses a few other later model Ford styling elements. With the bed railing exhaust system you were looking at the smaller tail lights would work better also. -
Nice clean looking build. I like the somewhat subdued colors, good cruiser look.
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Beautiful looking build. The finish on the rear window conversion looks like it could have been stock. Nicely detailed engine also.
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38 chevy ute
espo replied to damodelguy az's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I'm glad you included some construction photos, nice to see all that went into this build. The finished model looks great and the body lines all flow like a factory type body would. -
I like your color choice . Unusual paint stand, does the body ever stick to the plate ?
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Great link. I really enjoyed the music also. Nothing like Booker T & the MG's , Hip Hugger and Green Onions were my favorites.
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Need help suspending 1/144 snow speeder
espo replied to Evlwevl's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have used Floral Stern Wire from Hobby Lobby. The 18 inch length wires are 22 ga. They can be easily bent by hand and they may even offer larger gauge wire. The 22 ga. wire may not be strong enough to position the other craft. -
The chances of the Decals not lifting are somewhere between slim and none. I'd suggest trying another method of getting the stripes you want.
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I Minn. based trucking company with a terminal here in Kansas City just closed last week. Drivers are left without a pay check and just have the rug pulled out from under them. If these companies are hitting the wall the least they can do is give employees, many of them have been with them for years, give them some other notice and not just leave them out in the cold.
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Very clean looking build. All of the fit and finish look perfect. Always fun to build a model of vehicles you have been associated with in the past.
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Very nice looking build. I like the main stream color combination.
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Great looking replica. The OEM paint had a very light gold flake in the orange as I recall. I had a new '72 Nova SS that was very close to this color or may have even been the same color. Sometimes GM would share the Corvette colors with the lower line cars, but usually they were unique to the Corvette.
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Very nice clean looking build. Great color choice.
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The auto producers have brought many safety advancements to the automobile thru the years. While not perfect, the Anti-Lock Braking comes to mind as one of the most useful. The problem with so many lane departure sensors and blind spot monitoring and backup cameras are that they all are designed to compensate for the lack of skills of the driver. This combined with everyone multi tasking and far to many have the attention span of a field mouse. I know I'm considered out of touch and old fashion about many things, but a good 6 speed manual transmission would go a long way to get drivers to start paying more attention to situation awareness and less about the person they're texting about something they had to eat yesterday and where they are going now, OOoo I forgot that also.
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I did just that a few years ago using the Revell ''66 Chevelle 4 door wagon. I used the El Camino get for a guide on door size and B Pillar shape and location. The door lines had to be redrawn and the old lines filled. I raised the window sill level where the rear door was to match the appearance of the 1:1 '64 & '65 Chevelle 2 door wagon. The B Pillar was made using the back side of the second door on both sides and all of the molding details line up pretty well. The last side post was piece of spruce and I used the clear plastic from a new dress shirt for the side windows. As for a 1:1 '66 Chevelle wagon, there was a national Chevelle owner's meeting and show in the area a couple of years ago. One owner created his own by using a 2 door Chevelle body shell and then added '66 Chevelle front sheet metal and modify the tail light area to match the correct Tail lights. All of the interior and exterior trim was '66 Chevelle specific including Lemonwood Yellow paint and the tutone beige interior. You would have to know that Chevrolet didn't build a '66 2 door to know this wasn't a showroom restoration.
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I'm far from comfortable with this technology. This may seem like a good idea on paper for a politician who is looking for a campaign contribution, but the reality is these things are still running into other vehicles on the highway driven by you and me. They are still doing the R & D on the development, but they are running in an uncontrolled environment. Besides the issues with some of the cars that have run into something or someone, what happens when and if something goes wrong with the electronic controls ? Do these things just go into a safety mode and lock their brakes and sit were ever they are until some reboots the system or do they just coast off into the sunset until something else stops them ? Ask any accomplished driver about sudden weather conditions changing, will this rig have "seat of the pants" feelings when the steering starts to go to sudden understeer. When a rig this size starts to get out of shape it can turn really bad very fast. I guess sensors maybe faster than a humans reaction but I'll still trust in someone who has ridden out a down hill slide on a whiteout roadway with ice under the snow. That will get your undivided attention faster than anything, been there and done that and that was in a car.
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Thanks. There are a lot of good looking trailers. This could get expensive.
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1959 Chevrolet El Camino
espo replied to YBlock292's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great looking color and very clean assembly. These were very stylish vehicles in there day. -
Beautiful looking build. The colors really look perfect for such a grand car. I always thought the hidden Golf Bag storage was a neat feature.