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Hey, fellas! So I've been working on this for a couple days...... It's the Revell '50 F1 that everyone knows so well. Going with a tail-draggin' stance and a few mild custom touches..... Wheels from the '58 Vette and I think the tires are from the '60 Starliner.... still need to attend to the mold seams and attachment points on the body parts..... Not sure on the color, but I do want to use the scallop decals that this kit comes with.....

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The basis of the engine is done.....

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Comments are more than welcome, Thanks.....

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Thanks, fellas.... I'm thinking of putting lakes pipes along the bed.....

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I would love to paint this in MetalCast purple, give it a "candy" look........

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I built a small box to bring the buckets up some....... seats from an '09 Challenger.....

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I'm gonna try to use the Challenger's door panels also....

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Cool, Thanks guys!

I'm trying out the idea of working the taillight pods from a '57 Del Rio into the rear fenders..... I think it's gonna look pretty good.

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Posted

If you can mold them in so they look like they belong there, that would be cool.  It's still all Ford then!  

I'll grant you one free do-over!  I have a few parts kits so if you screw up the fenders, I'd be happy to send you a replacement pair.

Posted
1 hour ago, Tom Geiger said:

If you can mold them in so they look like they belong there, that would be cool.  It's still all Ford then!  

I'll grant you one free do-over!  I have a few parts kits so if you screw up the fenders, I'd be happy to send you a replacement pair.

That's pretty cool of you, Tom! The more I looked at the mock-up tho, the more I thought the taillights were too large. James Hetfield did the same treatment with this pickup, but the lights look much smaller on his.

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What do you guys think about maybe using these instead?

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I think the smaller tail lights might look better with the "Tail Dragger" theme you're going for. You don't want the tail lights to become the most outstanding styling feature. They would look good on a build that uses a few other later model Ford styling elements.  With the bed railing exhaust system you were looking at the smaller tail lights would work better also. 

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How about the tail lights from the Revell '49 Mercury (I think they're '50 Pontiacs) flush mounted into the fenders? A set of tail lights from the '61 Ranchero may also work. You might could blend part of the quarters  in also. Keep at it. You'll find something you like.

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17 hours ago, Plowboy said:

You'll find something you like.

I think these will do! It's the lenses from a '61 Impala.....

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As soon as I get some primer, I can begin to make some real progress.......

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^^^ That'll work! With the tail dragger stance, I'm wondering what it would look like with skirts on the rear? Normally, I would say "no way!!". But, this may be the exception. 

Posted
3 hours ago, wrenchr said:

Looking very cool, where did the ardun speed parts come from? 

Thanks.... the speed parts are in the kit, the one with the yellow truck on the box.....

 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Got some paint on the body today..... not my smoothest paint job, as I was fighting a breeze when spraying the clear...... once it's sat a few days, I'll wet sand and polish.

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Thanks for the interest! and for any comments......

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Thanks,, Bruce man! It's actually just dark blue....

Gotta love fast drying lacquers...... from primer going on to the clear drying was about 4.5 or 5 hours total......

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