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"Bring Out Your Dead" Completion Build--ROUND 2 Is On!


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9 hours ago, #1 model citizen said:

Gotter done just under the wire! Have to find some red side markers as the ones in the kit are too small. Also have to decide on a license plate. More pics after I get a load on. 55D0DD79-4FA1-48F2-984A-33A82E0D3D81.thumb.jpeg.9acb20b74371bfc3c632a67e8e0aa358.jpeg

Fabulous! EIGHTH COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

1 hour ago, geemoney said:

SNAKE!

the buick looks soooo good!

kudos!

Thanks! Really appreciate it! B)

 

So here's the Round 10 Wrapup: 

ROUND 10: FINISH DATE MARCH 31, 2021

Misha: Porsche 934 FOURTH COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

Spottedlaurel: '59 Cadillac Hearse THIRD COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

Gotnitro?: '53 Ford Crew Cab

Tim J: '70 Chevelle SEVENTH COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

#1 Model Citizen: AMT Auto Transport Trailer EIGHTH COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

Dave Branson: '10 Mustang GT MAKING GREAT PROGRESS!

Tom Geiger: '53 Studebaker Gullwing

Steveracer: '77 Camaro SECOND COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

Snake45: '66 Skylark SIXTH COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

Andrew McD: Lotus Super 7 FIRST COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

Chevenne93: '49 Ford Gasser FIFTH COMPLETION! GOTTER DONE!

We had 8 completions from our 11 participants, which I think is our highest completion ratio EVER! Well done, all! B)

Now, who's in for a possible Round 11? It would end June 30, 2021, and we need eight participants. 

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Congrats to all the participants on this round, it’s great to see such a high percentage of completed builds! I’m really enjoying the BOYD thread, having completed two long standing projects and I’m on for the next round. I would like to complete a build that was last touched in April of 2014, seven years ago, of a Chopped T Altered. It is based on the DD kit utilizing the altered chassis with the Hemi and mounting the chopped T body with a candy red paint scheme.

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Been awhile since the above photo and I don’t remember whether the silver base was enamel or lacquer, so to be safe I’m leaning to using an enamel base for the Alclad candy red which is also enamel based I believe. I had some trouble with the initial silver coat and that was what brought the build to a stop.

So count me in Snake, cheers Misha

 

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Well, I guess I'll throw my hat in the ring. This kit was started in 97 or 98. I was aiming to replicate a coworkers camaro she bought new in 77. I filled in the t tops and was prepping to add a vinyl half top. Her car was a dark brown with a tannish top. Plain trim, no spoiler. Her's had the 6 cylinder, at the time i had no donor 6's, so i installed the kits v8. She passed a few years ago, i figure i should still finish it up the way i intended to. Here's the kit I started with and where it was when I boxed it up.

 

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19 hours ago, ksnow said:

That chevelle is absolutely stunning.

Thanks Kyle, I'm pleased with how it turned out. Shame I can't go for a drive in it.🙂 

Count me in for the next round Snake. I haven't decided what my entry will be yet (so many choices) but it could be something that 's been untouched since the last millennium.  

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In the round before last I got as far as painting the body shell before having to pack up to renovate a bedroom over summer. I didn't get to post the body at that time so here is where I will jumping back in from. Body needs polishing, fire wall painting and decalling. Inside will be brush painted matt black. 

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20 minutes ago, NZanglia said:

HELL NO!!!! If you can Gitter Done, go fer it

And that is a really nice colour too.

 

He's exactly right. All you have to do is say you're in and you're in--you've already posted the required starting point picture. B)

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21 hours ago, NZanglia said:

Nice. That looks like quite the undertaking.

 

Thanks. It wasn’t really much. Just a box stock build. It was the first semi trailer I built. I was most concerned about it going together with all the sides squaring up. As it turned out that was not a problem. Finding a place to build something so big seemed to be the biggest challenge! The washer & dryer worked well when there was no laundry to do.  🙂

Thanks to Snake I gotter done!

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3B33F99B-135C-49BE-84BB-E5432CE70E09.thumb.jpeg.90f3c9f0803caba391932bc9cc84221d.jpegA few pics with a load on. I was disappointed that it is not all that big and looks like it will not hold 4 mid to late 50’s Mopars as I had hoped. ED66B035-43E6-49D3-A90C-7A33CEB0455F.thumb.jpeg.b57f9de9ed228e989b798a87acefc97a.jpegCan you imagine backing that Plymouth up the ramps?!C5CA0721-2194-4C5A-883B-ABD3FE6A9EE6.thumb.jpeg.73d11f49d918c0211981b30c687a676b.jpegA77471F6-E52B-45F3-8038-9104C4CB0E5E.thumb.jpeg.410a42a9d4052e0fefa76b146e001531.jpegDCCF5B99-51CA-42B4-92F5-45DFD79D74A6.thumb.jpeg.75629327cbcf318130059552022e020e.jpegNot much room for a big car here. The pickup fits well in that spot but it had to ride on the tailgate since it was the only vehicle with “parking brakes!”😁

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