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Posts posted by Dan Helferich
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I got my Scale Finishes order yesterday. I made and paid for the order the first week of August. I never doubted that I would receive it but I understand we all get a little twitchy when an order takes longer than usual. A lot of us have been ripped off by unscrupulous or overwhelmed vendors so I understand the concern.
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A bit off topic but Snake, if you use that Stude V-8 the multi carb manifolds from the Revell Parts Pack Caddy fit very nice and is also an option in the 1:1 world. Just trying to give you another option.
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I don't think there's a wrong answer here. It's a hobby so whatever makes you happy is just right. I have 3 that I've been going back and forth on right now. The time I spend in the hobby room is pure enjoyment so it all counts. If you crank them out 1 at a time, good for you. If you spend your entire modeling career just building engines and never finish a build, good for you too! Just enjoy it.
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Thanks Monty!
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Dale and Rich, I have a few of the Aztek colors but haven't sprayed any yet. Do you have any tips on using them?
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I used this article to do an AWB Coronet when the magazine was new. I had the advantage of having a spare body (first one was warped, AMT sent me a new one) so I didn't need the filler strips. Instead I measured and cut both bodies using the wheel openings from the scrap body (cut farther back) on the good body (cut farther forward). It turned out great, needed no filler, just a skim coat. Sure wish I still had it!
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The later issues (2in1) Revell '68 Corvette Roadster has a blower option for the 427.
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I hope this means the Depot Hack won't be far behind. Both nice old T kits.
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The Z-11 was just a larger version of the 409 (not all aluminum) with better flowing heads. The all aluminum 427 was a one year option in 1969. It was an aluminum version of the L-88 engine and was called the ZL-1.
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The Z-11 and the Ford 427 both came out in 1963.
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Just to add to the confusion the 427 was really only a 425. With the Z-11 being a 427 the FE was advertised as such to avoid piston envy.
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There seems to be a missing link to your website!
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How about a '54 Merc instead?
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Great job! Very clean. Nice low buck hauler look. This makes me want to build one!
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I like it! Nice clean Hot Rod Shop truck.
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Check the wheelbase on the chassis. If I remember correctly the axle holes are drilled for the '70, you may have to drill new holes to get the wheels to sit right in the wheel wells.
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Sam, what's a finished model? I'm putting it on a slightly stretched AMT '25 T frame with the Desoto Hemi from the AMT '53 Ford pickup. The engine is done, the rest, not so much.
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Ray's right. Move that front axle forward a little and it looks right.
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Great work! It was a beautiful car, I saw it twice in match races in the summer of '66. You've captured it well.
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That AMT '40 Ford Coupe Casey posted a picture of on page 631 has a pair of finned heads for the flathead that are only in that particular issue.
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Great work as usual Jesse! The Grump and Ronnie Sox, what a great time that was for drag racing.
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Back when I first came back to the hobby in the late '80's there was a guy named Brian Widdows who did some amazing brush paint jobs. But, he's the only one and I have no idea what his technique was.
Progress on 36 Ford
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Sweet'36! Very nice custom work!