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Pretty trick truck. I like it. Is that a distributor AND coil packs, or do I muisunderstand what I'm seeing?
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'32 Ford roadster gluebomb rework. April 26: back on track
Ace-Garageguy replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The Duvall comes from the AMT '32 Ford Phantom Vickie kits, 30089 and 30246. -
These are such good looking cars, i always kind of wonder why Chebbolay spent gazillion$ developing the "nostalgia look" semi-clone. They could have just pulled out the old tooling and sold a bunch of these, all over again. On a C6 chassis. Yeah, I'd buy that.
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'32 Ford roadster gluebomb rework. April 26: back on track
Ace-Garageguy replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Here's another teaser with some additional progress. -
'32 Ford roadster gluebomb rework. April 26: back on track
Ace-Garageguy replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Yup. First thing was to substitute a model-A front crossmember from an original edition of the Ala Kart chassis. This was one way it was done in the day, to get an extra 1" or so of drop. The kickup in the center of the crossmember allows the spring / axle to mount a little higher relative to the rails. The frame rails are notched to clear the spring. The bottom of the rad shell is kicked a little forward too, to prevent the overbite look some '32s get. Front axle is the dropped unit from a number of Revell model-A kits. Had to fab a rear floor and new crossmember for the rear of this old AMT chassis. Then the parts stash yielded up a '40 Ford rear from the Revell kit. Careful fitting and numerous measurements place the axle at the right height to get the desired stance. I cleaned the parting lines and junk off the sides of the rails. And this shot gives a better indication of how the wedge-channel works. Body is stock height at the rad, channeled in the rear. -
Great concept. Who did the illustration, or did I overlook that in earlier posts?
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I've put this one back in the rotation, 'cause there's slow drying stuff on the other two current projects, and this one could see completion relatively quickly. This is going to be a '57 or so period hot-rod build, a car that would be seriously fast on the street, lakes or early dragstrips. It's been stalled for a while, but I've been on it again lately, and will bring the pix up to date as time permits. Came in like this...... Much excessive glue holding everything together, firmly..... some Dremel surgery........ ...and an early mockup of where we're going.... The wedge channel job gives the car a little different profile than the standard hiboy or lowboy, and a little less drag for lakes runs.......
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Here's one I started a few years ago....still waiting to decide which way to go......
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Hard to beat Fuchs alloys on anything from Wolfsburg or Stuttgart. They look great on 356s, busses, 911s, anything. Nice color too. Wish I still had the '58 an idiot girlfriend sold for $50 when I was out of town years ago. She thunk she done good cuz it didn't run............
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Thanks guys. I'm still tinkering with the theme and may go back to the slicks in the rear for a more '60s showcar look, and I'm probably going to set the headlights deeper into the fenders. My designs sometimes take a while to figure out what they really want to be. Jason, the scoops are a pair that happened to come in with a bunch of parts I bought, sight unseen. Just a lucky find. The round bottoms will be replaced with 2-hole Hilborn-style injectors. Anybody out there have a 5th wheel setup, or a recommendation for a kit with a good one?
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Amazing how the right color, some pinstriping and detailing can really make a car pop, model or 1:1. I really love love love this body style, and think it's one of the best looking cars ever built, frankly. Nice rework. I see your red is over a silver base. Is it a candy red, or a metallic?
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Incredible, impressive, inspiring model.
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'27 T Lo-Boy - Completed 6-13, now showing Under Glass
Ace-Garageguy replied to Bernard Kron's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The car looks absolutely great, Bernard. And your rotogravure effect makes it look like a couple of "little pages" pix from history. Very nice job all the way around on a very ambitious and complex project. -
Thanks to everyone for the comments. Glad you're enjoying it. After the repairs were done on both sides, I added a 1/8 inch layer of cotton flock / epoxy mix to the insides of the quarters. Enough structural strength in the fibers to allow me to reshape the lower rear of the panels without worrying about going through the repair. The original car had some protruding molded things to fair in the bumper, and I decided they had to go. Also made a splash mold of the Saleen Mustang hard tonneau, and made a duplicate, shown on right. Not perfect, but all I was after is the shape of the head-fairings anyway. Starting to work in a narrowed Pontiac-ish rear panel........ ...and with the hard tonneau, trying to bring out a little of the Jetsons feel without going over the top.......
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Crazy hauls
Ace-Garageguy replied to hotrod59f100's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
No pix, but I once hauled a small-block Chevy to the machine shop in the trunk of a client's Jag XJ-12. -
Wish I'd seen this BEFORE i tried inking in the panel lines on my Revell Gearz entry, just before I took it to a club meet here. The black inking was nice and even, but looked like dog squeeze on the orange metalflake body. And THEN it took me almost half the day to get it off the car withoug damaging the paint, and even after all that, you can still see some traces of my misguided attempt. This was doubly disappointing because the contest car is the first one I've gotten to the paint stage in years. I'll be experimenting with the deep-scribe technique before I paint anything else. Thanks to everyone for the great info.
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Absolutely beautiful. I love the old Olds, and this one is a knokcout.
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Great looking project.
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Poor little car. Probably not restorable. Great job.
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Man, that's a jell of a lot of fine looking work on a bunch of "incorrect" parts. Fascinating project.
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Really nice rework, and one of my favorite designs.