jaftygas Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 Hi ya,all. I thought I would get back to the bench after my divorce, I'm more settled and can give some attention to the kid in me. I'm pulling out my favorite childhood gasser. I've had the old kit a few times off and on sense I was 10years old. Now the lates willys from revell is a better kit , but the doors don't open. I know cut them open right? Well I did, and my lack of practice in the last 20 odd years, has made me heavy handed. So I graphed the old kit body to the new nose and floor pan. Pictures coming soon.
High octane Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 I LOVE gassers and watched SW&C run back-in-the-day.
smhardesty Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 Any gasser build has my attention. Never saw the SW&C in person, but watched a small army of other gassers in my day. Looking forward to seeing the photos.
High octane Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 I've been lucky to see Ohio George, SW&C, Big John, and a number of other "big name" gassers on the tracks back-in-the-day.
jaftygas Posted October 12, 2017 Author Posted October 12, 2017 Here's some of the progress of the famed Willys. I wanted to do the restored one, because that blue is so awesome.
smhardesty Posted October 12, 2017 Posted October 12, 2017 Looking real good, Joe. Nice job on the engine, and that blue paint looks smooth as glass.
jaftygas Posted October 12, 2017 Author Posted October 12, 2017 Thanks, Steve. I hope to put some time into this project this weekend i want to do the belt harness and the dash.keep looking I'll get going again soon.
10thumbs Posted October 12, 2017 Posted October 12, 2017 Hi Joe, I like the work done. Take your time friend, and get used to the new environment. You'll get there.Looks good too, your prep work for the frame, and motor kicks butt. You're on your way now.Good stuff.Michael
jaftygas Posted October 13, 2017 Author Posted October 13, 2017 Hi Joe, I like the work done. Take your time friend, and get used to the new environment. You'll get there.Looks good too, your prep work for the frame, and motor kicks butt. You're on your way now.Good stuff.MichaelMichael, Great to hear from you! Thanks so much. How are you doing? I'm getting better all the time. Well I'll keep in touch thanks again. BTW, all the chrome on that frame and headers are thous new moloflo pens. They are unbelievable.
smhardesty Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 BTW, all the chrome on that frame and headers are thous new moloflo pens. They are unbelievable.That's really great to see. I've got 2 of those pens. I played with them a bit and it looked pretty decent to me. Looks real good on your build.
jaftygas Posted October 13, 2017 Author Posted October 13, 2017 That's really great to see. I've got 2 of those pens. I played with them a bit and it looked pretty decent to me. Looks real good on your build. Yep, I'm going to take the tip out of the # 4 pen poke a hole in the back, and try putting it though my airbrush.
jaftygas Posted October 15, 2017 Author Posted October 15, 2017 (edited) Well I got to the bench today. I wanted to get some interior done on the Willys. So I mounted the windows, and flaucked the carpets. This color is not white, which would be correct. However, I just wanted the car to look like the restored version, and there are no good pictures of the interior. All the pictures that I've seen is the old car or some other reproductions. So I went with an off cream and cobalt blue. I like it. Edited October 15, 2017 by jaftygas Wrong picture
jaftygas Posted October 15, 2017 Author Posted October 15, 2017 I made the seat belt from paper and a sharpie. The buckles are thin styrene and a molotow pen. I drew black rectangles and use the molotow pen to outline the black. Then cut them out and glued them on the belts with testors window maker. The round five point buckle, is a small slice of 1/8 inch styrene tube and I used the pen for the chrome.
smhardesty Posted October 15, 2017 Posted October 15, 2017 Nice work on the seatbelt. I would never have guessed how you made it. Pretty slick.
jaftygas Posted October 15, 2017 Author Posted October 15, 2017 Thx, Steve. I have wanted to get the interior done for the performance model club meeting today. What kind of stuff do you have?
smhardesty Posted October 15, 2017 Posted October 15, 2017 I've got a stash of around 150 kits now. I'm heavy on MOPARs, gassers, early F/X cars, and 60s & 70s muscle cars. Haven't made an exact count, but I'm guessing between 20 and 25 gasser kits. I won't build any reproductions of specific cars from the past. Instead, I'll build the gassers as generic type cars from periods.
jaftygas Posted October 15, 2017 Author Posted October 15, 2017 That's really cool. The cool thing about gassers is any full frame car can make a cool one. I want to make a chevelle gasser someday. I'm starting to like the dodges a lot, but I love my Chevys. I only like the fords for there mutant motors of the 60s and 70s. And almost none of the body's ever. Good company with you Steve, thanks for following.
smhardesty Posted October 15, 2017 Posted October 15, 2017 I just recently picked up a couple extra '64 Dodge 330 kits. As I gain some modeling skills and knowledge I plan to turn both of them into gassers. That's down the road a ways for me, and the reason I follow good builds like yours so closely. I can pick up a lot watching the builds of you guys. Your seatbelt trick is one I've filed for future use. I still think that's pretty slick and it looked great!
smhardesty Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 Hah! Thanks. After I posted about picking up the extra 330 kits I popped onto eBay to do a quick check. Found another 330 kit with a "Best Offer" and free shipping. It's going to be delivered to the front door for 12 bucks. Another gasser or street freak candidate.
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