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TooOld

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  1. That's one super nice Mustang JC , don't know how I missed it ! Probably the nicest I've seen in a long time , looking forward to your next one !
  2. Thanks David ! It does okay considering what it is , a toy from 1962 . I've had mine for years and only use it occasionally for simple parts like these . I did use it to make a L-88 hood scoop once using a Chevelle hood as the buck , that worked really good .
  3. Thanks David ! Thanks Greg ! Thanks Bucky ! Thanks much Carl ! Quick update on my progress over the weekend . The plan was to start working on the new pieces for the bed , before doing that I had to remove the sides and tailgate from the body . Very tricky and I cleaned it up as best I could . The sides were first , each side was Vac-U-Formed in two pieces because of their length . After the two parts were joined and they were trimmed to the proper size the stock wheelhouses were added . Between cutting out the old bed and making these parts my bench time was pretty much ate up , only other thing I was able to accomplish was cutting a piece for the tailgate and drawing the floor onto a sheet of plastic . Was really hoping to get the new bed finished but you know how that goes .
  4. Well done , that's one pretty Meteor ! I did a Fairlane a couple years ago molded that same color .
  5. Love the look of the '68 Impala and yours looks gorgeous in that Turquoise paint ! I remember your original post with the custom wheels , I like the stock look much better .
  6. Great looking 3-Window ! Very well done !
  7. Wow that Poppy red is gorgeous , well done !!
  8. Beautifully done Roger ! Much cleaner looking than an Eleanor and a beautiful color , that engine looks great too !
  9. You should be very proud of this one Jason , that's one gorgeous Lincoln !
  10. Great job on this one Jason ! There's nothing wrong with these early MPC kits , they build up nice and easy and look great on the shelf .
  11. COOL !! Great colors and love the license plate !
  12. Looks cool to me , the way it was meant to be built ! Much cleaner with no scoop and those wheels & tires are perfect for it!
  13. TooOld

    Surf Woody

    A very fiddly and difficult kit to get right . . . Excellent job on both of them , glad you stuck to it and finished them ! I built one way back in the early 70's and it didn't go well . . . still have a couple "Surf Rod" versions that I may try one day .
  14. Started working on the rear window opening last night , the Ranchero is larger than the El Camino . The left half has been enlarged using a small file . After some more work here's the result . Another advantage is this also moves the window out so it's closer to flush with the body . I've also removed the front wall of the bed so it can be replaced . For the front wall I made a buck and used a Vac-U-Form to make the new one . New front wall temporarily in place , I also made a pattern for the window . The opening needs to be a bit larger and the window isn't as flush as it should be . Doing any more work is going to be tricky since there's not a lot of strength left in the window area , and removing the bed side walls will make everything pretty flimsy . Before proceeding any further it's time to glue the body together . As soon as that sets up completely I can continue . Thanks for looking !
  15. Absolutely , after sleeping on it I'm going with them !
  16. Thanks for the offer Bill , I appreciate it but I've got it covered !
  17. Thanks for those pics Robert , those are really nice looking wheels too ! The trim ring is definitely thicker but not objectionable like AMT Torino wheels . Since I have the Cougar wheels I'm going to use them and make some GT decals for them .
  18. Thanks guys , should be able to get some more work done this weekend ! In the meantime I received the AMT Mustang Mach I kit yesterday and the wheels do look very nice . Here's a comparison to the AMT Cougar wheels . The Cougar wheels look more correct to me so I'm still undecided which ones to use . Here's pics of the Ranchero GT wheel .
  19. Wow that longnose looks pristine ! Your work on the Gasser is looking great , I really like the torsion spring front !
  20. Thanks Anton ! I did the front by making my own grille , modifying the bumper and using headlights from a '77 Monte Carlo . Thanks Mike ! It's neither , I modified an MPC Stock Car kit .
  21. Here's a few from several years ago . First a '60 El Camino that combined a Revell Impala with an AMT '59 El Camino . Next a '76 El Camino combining an MPC Stock Car with an AMT '68 El Camino . And this a Motor City Resins "72 Ranchero . Last one is my current project , a '69 Ranchero GT .
  22. Sharp looking promo Rex , it looks just right !
  23. Beautifully done , all of your hard work definitely paid off !
  24. Oooo that's nice , and love that Italian Red ! Personally I think it looks much cleaner without the extra stripes , and your trim work is excellent as always !
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