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My next build is this hot rod that my daughter picked out for me !

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She choose the colour also, it will be Testors (#1629C) Custom Red Metal Flake. I think it looks like candy apple red.

TCB,

Adam

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Filled in the bumper slots on the outside & inside of the body. Also, filled in the mold holes on the underside of the roof. I will cover this with fabric for a customer roof liner later.181.thumb.JPG.8c31009260d165a2b8c508e6c7182.thumb.JPG.ff9bfe914b69bc5744a34fe344184.thumb.JPG.7718cce376960431017830bea3

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TCB,

Adam

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I always buy the Model Car Garage photo etched detail parts for what ever car I'm building. Below is the steering wheel arms from #MCG-2207. The stock steering wheel is nicely detailed, however, I find it too thick.

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I cut out the center and then glued in the PE part. Finished steering wheel below. 

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Here are the interior parts and partially completed engine.  I don't like the one piece seats with that plastic mold in the middle.  I was just going to add single seats from a '98 Corvette, but after I painted the center to match the body colour, I think it stands out and gives it a good look now. 

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Those shocks just don't look decent, so I used some styrene pipe and the white casing from some wire, which I stripped off. Drilled out a whole for the tube to sit in and cut off two dougnuts from the styrene pipe. The great thing about this is now theses are "adjustable shocks" and you can adjust the length by pulling it apart or pushing the ends together !! 

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Original kit shock on the top and the two new adjustable ones on the bottom. 

TCB,

Adam

 

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The hood/body fitment might be from the grill being just a little to upright. See if you can move the grill back just a little and tape it in place. Then check your hood alignment again. If you have ever worked with the old AMT '36 Ford you will see how they both seem to have the same problem. The mounting point on the front fenders may have to be thinned a little to correct. 

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2 hours ago, espo said:

The hood/body fitment might be from the grill being just a little to upright. See if you can move the grill back just a little and tape it in place. Then check your hood alignment again. If you have ever worked with the old AMT '36 Ford you will see how they both seem to have the same problem. The mounting point on the front fenders may have to be thinned a little to correct. 

Thanks David. I'll definately do that.

TCB,

Adam

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