Mooneyzs Posted July 22, 2017 Posted July 22, 2017 John... Awesome work on the rims and tires. They look awesome with your killer Alclad work, extra fixin's and the weathering you have done. Nice Job Johnny Boy!! Looking good as a rolling chassis
John Teresi Posted July 22, 2017 Author Posted July 22, 2017 Helllo......Brad,Chris thank you for thind comments.....I really do appreciate them........I made one of two shut off valves and added RB Motion AN Fittings and painted them Tamiya Clear Red and Blue and added "Pro Tech" braided line.......thank you "Mooneyes" AKA Chris Sobak for the help on placement of fuel shut off return line location........I extended the Frame Tins and changed the position of the Steering linkage to right side of the Frame......and painted it PPG Epoxy Black Primer........I made some Alluminum Trim with holes drilled for added support to the Frame Tins.......I also attached the brake lines......I used a "Pro Tech" T` Fitting and painted Tamiya Clear Blue........I made a Puke Tank painted Tamiya Black and added some Model Car Garage Hose Clamps......I made and attached a rear Body Support and painted it Alclad.......thaks for looking
Art Laski Posted July 22, 2017 Posted July 22, 2017 John, great update! You made those tires look really good. And thanks for the plug!
comp1839 Posted July 22, 2017 Posted July 22, 2017 john, what you did with the wheels is just beautiful. i love the detailing on the chassis. you have an incredible build going on. can't wait to see the next treat!!!!!
Mooneyzs Posted July 22, 2017 Posted July 22, 2017 Dang. Johnny Boy... That is looking great!! Love all of the detail that you have put on the chassis so far. I think the contrast between the blue chassis and black chassis tins, looks killer. I also love the little detail on the chassis tins were you added the Aluminium strip with the holes. Nice Touch!! Would love to see a pic of the rolling chassis with the tins on it. I am sure It looks Awesome!!
Mr. Metallic Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 Phenomenal as always John. But I swear, if I hadn't seen the original parts in plastic I would have thought that rearend and fuel cell were made out of metal. Incredible work
Randy D Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Just flat out AWESOME Brother !!!!! Your detail work is second to none and as always the paint is outstanding.Randy
John Teresi Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 Hello......thank you all so very much for the kind comments.......I really do appreciate them.......I made some Fire Bottles with a "ON" mechanism......I painted them Tamiya Red......and used Slixx Decals.......I started on the engine painted Alclad and weathered......... I used a Sobak Desingns Engine Pulley ,"Pro Tech" Braided line and nut and bolt ends....and RB Motion A N Fittings painted with Tamiya Clear Red and Blue........I made a Oil Gauge and used a Slixx Decal.....thanks for looking
1320wayne Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 And the hits just keep on coming. Most excellent.
Mooneyzs Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 John... You have been a busy bee my friend, You never disappoint. What a spectacular update, putting your Teresi Talents on this one for sure. It's looking Killer. Keep up the awesome work Brother!!
John Teresi Posted July 27, 2017 Author Posted July 27, 2017 Hello......Chris thanks Buddy.......I got most of the engine done........I will mention all the parts that I used from Chris Sobak Designs when I`m finished with the Engine........I used quite a bit of Chris`s Designs that were 3D printed from Shapeways........I airbrushed the Valve Covers ,Idler Pulley Brkt. and Blower Chrome Alclad,then I misted Alclad Pale Gold over the Chrome Alcald to gice a different kind of look........I used some "Pro Tech" Spark Plug Wires that Chris Sobak gave me......thanks Chris .......I gave a light wash to the engine using "Folk Art" Black and Light Gray ........I added some decals to the plug wires and a Slixx Decal to the Oil Pan......Chris also gave me a decal to use on the Distributor.......thanks Chris.......I made some Fuel Lines and attached them to Chris Sobak Designs Fuel Blocks.......I added "Pro Tech" and Meng nut and bolt ends to the engine.......thanks for looking
Mister Twister Posted July 27, 2017 Posted July 27, 2017 Beautiful work as always John.....No detail left unturned. Since I like weathered objects...I truly appreciate the subtle weathering techniques that you use. It adds tons of depth and realism. Good stuff!
gasser59 Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 (edited) Beautiful work as always John.....No detail left unturned. Since I like weathered objects...I truly appreciate the subtle weathering techniques that you use. It adds tons of depth and realism. Good stuff!I have to second what Darryl said. This would be beautiful without the subtle weathering but it adds so much more interest. Many times you don't realize what it is that makes your creations so lifelike and dimensional John, but its the weathering techniques used. Flat out gorgeous!!I could, and often do, stare at your WIP photos for a long time and soak in all of the subtle details. In fact, I think I'll go and study these last ones some more. As I do, I often just shake my head slowly side to side. Edited July 28, 2017 by gasser59
Mooneyzs Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 John.. my Brother This is Engine is just looking Killer. Man you knocked it out of the part. I don't know why but there is something about the blower that is making it my favorite part. I think it is just how you painted it with the Alclad and then to top off the whole engine is the subtle weathering you have given everything to make it life like. It looks like the real thing. I am glad you enjoyed the 3D parts, Just love your work my friend. Keep up the killer work on this build, It's amazing man!!
jeff f Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 Amazing work . You show us mortals that you don't have to go completely scratchbuilt on stunning projects . The stain on the fuel tank is perfect . Of note , I have rounded the front tires on my 57 project and it helps give it a fat round look . Great job Jeff
Davewilly Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 Fantastic detailing John Engine and wheels look amazing!
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