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TooOld

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  1. That's incredible ! Great detailing and a beautiful model . The "Remove Before Flight" flag is a nice touch . . . brings back memories .
  2. Really nice looking Mail Box Trike Chris ! These are neat little kits and fun to detail . I have all the reissues and a couple originals .
  3. Thank you Mark !
  4. Thanks Roger ! Thank you Ray !
  5. Thanks Carl ! I ruined a few figuring out how to get the paint brushes apart !
  6. This is the finished engine . The exhaust was made using styrene rod and the ends from some paint brushes . The belt guard is a piece of splatter screen ( used for frying ) wrapped with a strip of aluminum from a soda can . Air filters were shaped from rectangular styrene . And here's the finished chassis with the engine installed . I added the clutch and throttle cables , also a fuel line , halfshafts , and parking brake cables . It won't be seen once the body is on but it's fun to do ! And that's where I'm at ! Comments and suggestions are welcomed . If you would have done something different let me know ! Today I'll start putting all the goodies on the body and I'll post the finished photos Under Glass . Thanks for looking !
  7. The body was painted with Duplicolor Royal Blue and Duplicolor Clear . The chassis was also painted Royal Blue . I added brake lines with solder and some braided lines to the calipers . Power is the kit engine with some carbs from my parts box . I made the intakes out of tubing and added linkage and fuel lines . I also made the oil filter and dipstick . The distributor is from M.A.D.
  8. This is not really a W.I.P. but more of a "what's already done" since I've been working on his for about a month . It's almost completely out of the box except for some modified and scratchbuilt parts . I started by modifying the suspension to lower the ride height about 1/8th inch all the way around and I added working steering . The calipers & rotors are Pegasus that were filed down to a smaller diameter . I scratchbuilt the pedal assembly with dual master cylinders . Here's the body in primer with side pods I made first with modeling clay and then cast in resin . The railing around the rear is brass rod and tubing . I also thinned the windshield frame to look more realistic . And finally I made a roll cage with styrene rod and used some Corvette seats from my parts box . Wheels and tires also are from the parts box .
  9. TooOld

    41 Willys

    I'm in love !! I want one just like that as a daily driver . Beautiful work Tom !
  10. Wow that's really nice ! Don't see them in black very often . . . I really like it !
  11. Beautiful ! I especially like the photos of the front and rear , great detailing !
  12. Sharp looking Camaro ! It looks good in red . Nice engine detailing too !
  13. Excellent build Bobby ! The red flocking and all the little "gems" really make a difference !
  14. I love Hot Rod Lincolns and yours is super nice ! The BMF and detailing looks first class . What color is that ? And welcome to the forum !
  15. TooOld

    1969 Camaro

    Beautiful ! You made the right choice with that color , it's perfect .
  16. Now that is a pretty truck !! And it's my favorite color !
  17. A nice kit and a very nice job ! I can't remember the last time I saw a red Willys . . . I like it !
  18. Oooo . . . I like the green ( teal ? ) Vickie / Sedan !
  19. Yes , please ?
  20. Very nice setup Blair . . . and it's RED !
  21. Neat little " T " but . . . those wheels !?!
  22. Great looking Caddy !! I love the black with red interior . As a kid my Uncle drove one like this until he traded it in for a brand new baby blue '59 !
  23. Thanks Carl , that was fun to watch .
  24. How did I miss this one . . . it's beautiful ! I always thought the Oldsmobiles were great looking race cars and your build is first class ! Great job .
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