Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Let's See Some Glue Bombs!


Recommended Posts

1/32 scale Hawk Apache Sports Roadster, got it cheap off eBay, single bid. Missing the front valance and one wheel/tire, and the crank for the rubber band is cut in half and solidly glued into place in such a way that I guess it was intended to look like an exhaust pipe. My speculation turned out to be true, the body width and basic midsection height is about the same as a 25th scale Shelby Cobra. Open up the hole for the interior, and a 25th scale one could drop right in ….. so you see where I might be going in a WIP sometime in the future for a fun. relatively easy curbside project. Widening the roof might involve a bit of artful design work, though.

5cbd37aab6b6a_HawkApache.jpg.c055d4ac53f07aa88677c21cd7a5cf7a.jpg

Edited by Russell C
fixed busted link
Link to comment
Share on other sites

First model I ever entered in a contest was the Monogram Little T...about 55 years ago when it was a new kit. Didnt do too bad, won second place Jr division. Have always liked that kit, the last few years I went on EBay searching for the original issue kit with six carbs and wide white bigs and littles with baby moons ....to revisit those formative modeling years. Mint '64 editions were just about impossible to find so I ended up buying 4 or 5 partially built or completed glue bombs at reasonable prices to cobble together at least one buildable kit. I noticed every one I bought had a front suspension that was a glued up mess, requiring a massive effort at restoration. After many stops and starts I finally completed it yesterday morning to enter it in the N Va IPMS Model Classic that afternoon. The result? Another second place finish...in the "Out of the Box" category. History repeats itself.

 

20190422_012136.jpg

20190420_172926.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Russell C said:

1/32 scale Hawk Apache Sports Roadster, got it cheap off eBay, single bid. Missing the front valance and one wheel/tire, and the crank for the rubber band is cut in half and solidly glued into place in such a way that I guess it was intended to look like an exhaust pipe. My speculation turned out to be true, the body width and basic midsection height is about the same as a 25th scale Shelby Cobra. Open up the hole for the interior, and a 25th scale one could drop right in ….. so you see where I might be going in a WIP sometime in the future for a fun. relatively easy curbside project. Widening the roof might involve a bit of artful design work, though.

5cbd37aab6b6a_HawkApache.jpg.c055d4ac53f07aa88677c21cd7a5cf7a.jpg

Russell what about the custom roof from the 57 Thunderbird, or the 289 cobra? 2 different roofs one may work. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, 1930fordpickup said:

Russell what about the custom roof from the 57 Thunderbird, or the 289 cobra? 2 different roofs one may work.

Yep, and I have a roof from the T-bird, favoring that basic look. Drop the 289 roof onto int and it becomes more of the Hawk Bobcat version. We'll see, but I might also just put a widening strip into the Apache roof, too.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I found this Jo Han 67 Toronado at the most recent Desert Scale Classic. It's actually a decent build. There is some damage to one of the hubcaps and front suspension but otherwise seems to be complete. I plan on tearing into this one as soon as I decide what color I want to paint it.

20190418_153938_HDR.thumb.jpg.c8c2c99cdf49e29e0c0ed6c78c857197.jpg

David G.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I got these from a friend not too long ago. The '69 Shelby is gonna take a bit of work - the glue from the windshield/rear window piece is making the roof sink in places. Everything seems to be there except for some engine parts on the '71. 

20190422_100109.jpg

20190422_100047.jpg

20190422_100028.jpg

20190422_100015.jpg

20190422_095948.jpg

20190422_095935.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, David G. said:

I found this Jo Han 67 Toronado at the most recent Desert Scale Classic. It's actually a decent build. There is some damage to one of the hubcaps and front suspension but otherwise seems to be complete. I plan on tearing into this one as soon as I decide what color I want to paint it.

20190418_153938_HDR.thumb.jpg.c8c2c99cdf49e29e0c0ed6c78c857197.jpg

David G.

That's pretty nice. I would consider just cleaning up and "rescuing" it as-is rather than rebuilding/repainting it, but it might look worse in 3D than it does in your pictures. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, Snake45 said:

That's pretty nice. I would consider just cleaning up and "rescuing" it as-is rather than rebuilding/repainting it, but it might look worse in 3D than it does in your pictures. 

It's not too bad, but I could do it better. Much of the paint has a texture rather like a vinyl top and I think it would take more work to polish it down than to strip and repaint it.

20190418_153917_HDR.thumb.jpg.40086e1ebc9ca2c9065a7a02ebce55f4.jpg

20190418_153838_HDR.thumb.jpg.bd19dc5bf6dd70aa9beb7809c24cefe7.jpg

Besides, I think it would look much better in a rich sapphire blue with a  white interior.

David G.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, David G. said:

It's not too bad, but I could do it better. Much of the paint has a texture rather like a vinyl top and I think it would take more work to polish it down than to strip and repaint it.

20190418_153917_HDR.thumb.jpg.40086e1ebc9ca2c9065a7a02ebce55f4.jpg

20190418_153838_HDR.thumb.jpg.bd19dc5bf6dd70aa9beb7809c24cefe7.jpg

Besides, I think it would look much better in a rich sapphire blue with a  white interior.

David G.

Be very careful with that one. Johan plastic is very brittle. I have an unbuilt AMT ( Johan), and an MPC 67 Toronado to build. In my research, I found photos of a gorgeous turquoise car. That's the one I'm going to do.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, Ron Hamilton said:

Be very careful with that one. Johan plastic is very brittle. I have an unbuilt AMT ( Johan), and an MPC 67 Toronado to build. In my research, I found photos of a gorgeous turquoise car. That's the one I'm going to do.

Thanks for the head's up Ron. I'm looking forward to seeing that when you get around to it.

David G.

Edited by David G.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, Modlbldr said:

Thanks Ray. Hopefully I can get around to one or two this year.

Later-

ok im gonna have to trade you outta this.. ?

you've got way to many on your plate, I'll glady take some of the work away. ?

IMG_20180918_054942336.jpg

Edited by Scott8950
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Scott8950 said:

ok im gonna have to trade you outta this.. ?

you've got way to many on your plate, I'll glady take some of the work away. ?

IMG_20180918_054942336.jpg

Sorry. That one is not going anywhere. Lol. I managed to get that one at a great price too.

Later-

Edited by Modlbldr
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 4/22/2019 at 9:20 PM, David G. said:

It's not too bad, but I could do it better. Much of the paint has a texture rather like a vinyl top and I think it would take more work to polish it down than to strip and repaint it.

20190418_153917_HDR.thumb.jpg.40086e1ebc9ca2c9065a7a02ebce55f4.jpg

20190418_153838_HDR.thumb.jpg.bd19dc5bf6dd70aa9beb7809c24cefe7.jpg

Besides, I think it would look much better in a rich sapphire blue with a  white interior.

David G.

I see what you mean about the paint texture. Still, if it were mine, I'd try to polish it a little and see what happened, then hit it with my beloved Silver Sharpie and some other Snake-Fu and set it on the shelf until the day came when I got in the mood to strip it down and completely re-do it. B)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

My latest Glue Bomb Junkyard purchase from eBay. Total price for the three, including shipping, was less than full retail on two current, common reissues. 

First up, '64 Chevelle wagon. Seems complete, no permanent damage, should paint strip nicely. Even the rare 6-cyl engine is present and looks usable. 

64ChevelleWagon02.jpg.c826717dd323f88adf0ee605090effad.jpg

64ChevelleWagon04.jpg.d9711bfba4c79dd016d9ded3ddfe2fef.jpg

64ChevelleWagon08.jpg.2c309a330348c0a591b070bcb5101ca5.jpg

Next, original '65 Mustang HT/Convertible, with the optional vinyl hardtop installed. Again, seems to be complete, strippable, and very restorable. 

65MustangGBBlack02.jpg.8f8595036d71c7168f14799ecb0585e8.jpg

65MustangGBBlack03.jpg.b01003fb2637846bca701defdb0ce28c.jpg

Finally, an AMT annual '65 Vette roadster, amazingly with the windshield frame intact and the windshield re-usable. Hold your calls please; another board member has already sweet-talked me out of this one. I'll hate to see it go but he's a good guy who's done me a couple favors and I owe him some good karma. (I'm keeping the nonstock wheels and tires, though.) 

65VetteGBGreen02.jpg.c3f15bda7aead3feb67f800fe39e6614.jpg

65VetteGBGreen06.jpg.a17d6bfca51479d5137ed2e691abc4c7.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just recieved this one from Ewetwo (thanks, Dave). Body and miscellaneous parts.

As well as a rear bumper from Vintageslotcars  (many thanks, James)

Watch where this one ends up....

0CD44A29-F3DE-48A9-B834-C8ED35D35A60.thumb.jpeg.3dcc6a77740ce4dc14b0c3184f4fe1cb.jpeg.31fb0fb044675a6d5bdbc94c698ef8d5.jpeg

image1-1.thumb.jpeg.300d9743944aea4511fd25a2336149f6.jpeg.904b170b54f89a285aa803bafd9713de.jpeg

And after stripping off the layers of paint. Notice a big chunk taken out of the rockers due to thinning from the lower character styling line being sanded away and the side quarter strakes being opened up to one big scoop instead of two.

20190504_155940.thumb.jpg.0c4b310d0d9bab6d79f7d74db9ec1893.jpg

I plan on using a reissue 65 to complete most of it and scratchbuilding missing things like the A-pillars, taillights, bug-eyed headlights, strake splitters, mirrors and other minor stuff.

Stay tuned.

Edited by Oldcarfan27
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 8 months later...
On 4/21/2019 at 10:50 PM, Russell C said:

1/32 scale Hawk Apache Sports Roadster, got it cheap off eBay, single bid. Missing the front valance and one wheel/tire, and the crank for the rubber band is cut in half and solidly glued into place in such a way that I guess it was intended to look like an exhaust pipe. My speculation turned out to be true, the body width and basic midsection height is about the same as a 25th scale Shelby Cobra. Open up the hole for the interior, and a 25th scale one could drop right in ….. so you see where I might be going in a WIP sometime in the future for a fun. relatively easy curbside project. Widening the roof might involve a bit of artful design work, though.

5cbd37aab6b6a_HawkApache.jpg.c055d4ac53f07aa88677c21cd7a5cf7a.jpg

Been looking for one too. Just picked up a Hawk Bobcat on Epay. Will try your described improvements.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...