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My 72 Pontiac Grandville had a blue 455. I can hear it sucking the gas now.....ahhhh the good ol days !
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37 Ford Pickup finally finished !
SteveL replied to SteveL's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks ! i need to get a new camera, this one doesn't seem to have a macro setting. -
Ok, Im not the best with a camera. Started with the two tone copper and brown. Copper is the Krylon and the Brown is Testors. My first attempty at wiring and weathering the engine, i'll try to get a better pic. Next attempt , i'm gonna try the BMFand more detailed engine wiring. Wheels are from the 51 Chevy convertable. Hope you like !
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1/6 Scale Cafe Racer
SteveL replied to Hippie's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
I'm simply amazed, absolutely stunning work Hippie, you have me sitting on edge for the next update ! Steve -
would love to try and recreate this car. But first would probably need to start with a 1936 Buick Roadmaster.http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm?SaleCode=BC06&CarID=r516
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Amazing talent!! Im actually ashamed to say that my best shiney builds dont come out as good as these !!! Keep on Junkin !!!
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HHA ! Gotta love them Fords ! " Son your gonna start me to drinking if you don't stop drivin' that hot rod Lincoln"
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I have a 69 Torino GT500 that i did a few years ago while undergoing chemotherapy, I will try and post some pics.
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paint the back of a grill.
SteveL replied to willey1997's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
<~ sings in a low blues beat....." I'm a sanding my grill, been sanding alllll night long....I've been sanding my grille ! Sanding alll night long....Cant wait to see the daylight.... get some sleep before too long" -
Awesome set up and of course one of my favorite GM Products, the Catalina !
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I love the Mercs. Time for me to try my hand after the 37. Great builds sir !
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An incredible resto on one of my favorite GM products. You can tell the difference like night and day, simply gorgeous Cat.
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Previous Builds 1948 Woody and 1951 Chevy Convertable
SteveL replied to SteveL's topic in Model Cars
Was a fabulous and fun build, you really cant tell by my pics and my uh oh'ed glass but the interior is highly detailed. The fit is precise, you should have a blast playing with it ! -
Revells 1937 Ford Pickup
SteveL replied to SteveL's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Hers an update on my 37 . Decided to go with a weathered look on the engine. Any tips or suggestions always are welcome. -
WOW ! Bueutiful builds ! Can't even imagine how they would turn out if you "took your time" ! Kudos on your amazing talent !
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Love the rust ! Reminds me of my wife ! oops! Did i really just say that? Did you drill or sand to create the holes?
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Love the weathering and the passenger door glass stuck down !
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Previous Builds 1948 Woody and 1951 Chevy Convertable
SteveL replied to SteveL's topic in Model Cars
Thanks tons ! Nowhere near you guys caliber, but honing my skills one drop og glue at a time!!Oh and really appreciate your tutorials Dr.Cranky! -
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Revells 1937 Ford Pickup
SteveL replied to SteveL's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Here is a couple of builds I did after a long time absent from the hobby. http://public.fotki.com/Lapidatoo/48-woody/ http://public.fotki.com/Lapidatoo/51-chevy/ -
Hi everyone ! I'm new to the Group , please be gentle. Ha ! I am currently starting on Revells 1937 Ford Pickup. Will be doing a two tone job with an interesting rattle can combo. Krylons Hobbie Collection Copper on the top half with Testors Gloss Brown for the bottom. First time mixing a metallic upper with a solid lower so let the dice fall where they may. Will be updating with pics as soon as i can locate either my camaras interface cable or sans disc, whichever comes first !
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paint the back of a grill.
SteveL replied to willey1997's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Hey everybody! I see some amazing talent in this group and some amazing ideas that i can't wait to apply to my nect build ( 1937 Ford Pickup (Revell) ). About the sanding process, do you do this by hand or with the aid of a Drimel? I love the look and want to give it a go. Thanks for any responces and keep up the amazing builds ! Steve