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Very good, impresive and inspiring work Roger!   You put a lot of elbow grease into it and it pays off.  This is my favorite pickup era and this little Ford will be amazing (it already is ...) when finished!  Keep doing your great work, I love it!!!

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7 hours ago, Plowboy said:

Not sure. They were in the parts box. 

I've never done that, I will try it out on a scrap part.  

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I now have a good pile of painted parts. We'll see if I can glue them together and make them look like something. The body has been cleared and sanded smooth ready to be polished. I'll start with the chassis and work my way up. I'm not going to glue the wheels on as I don't think they're going to make the cut. I'm ordering a set of Pegasus Shueys and a set of Hollis for it to see what they'll look like.  

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I can't wait to start getting the engine pieces together to see what it's going to look like! It's all from the Lightning kit except for the headers that I nabbed from a Mach III Mustang. 

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Thanx guys! I've made some decent progress. I have the chassis done. I'm debating on whether or not I want to add any details. 

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The engine is pretty much done. I didn't add a lot of details. Just enough to make it a little more interesting. They'll be a few more added once the cab is mounted permanent. 

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It looks pretty good resting in that sixty year old engine bay!

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Thanx Kyle! I have the interior done and ready to install. 

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I also got the Pegasus Shuey wheels and got them modified to fit. I may or may not shoot them with a dull cote. They totally change the look of it!

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That is looking fantastic, love that body style of the old Fords. Love how you married the modern drivetrain with the old body, definitely a great combo. 

 

As far as those Shuey's, search the internet for some examples of what others have done. I think a dull cote will make them fit into the look better. I personally would shoot the centers a darker gray to contrast with the body color.

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5 hours ago, mikemodeler said:

As far as those Shuey's, search the internet for some examples of what others have done. I think a dull cote will make them fit into the look better. I personally would shoot the centers a darker gray to contrast with the body color.

My thoughts exactly.

Though, I do really like the dog dish look. ?

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On 9/16/2020 at 6:26 AM, mikemodeler said:

That is looking fantastic, love that body style of the old Fords. Love how you married the modern drivetrain with the old body, definitely a great combo. 

 

As far as those Shuey's, search the internet for some examples of what others have done. I think a dull cote will make them fit into the look better. I personally would shoot the centers a darker gray to contrast with the body color.

Thanx! I've done that with a couple of builds already.

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And that's why I'm not going to use them on this model. I keep comparing this model to the three other pickups I have: the old school '60, the phantom '48 and the '62. Sometimes, I think too much! So, I've decided to allow it to have it's own identity and stick with my original plan. From the beginning, I wanted this model to be a mesh of old and new. The steel wheels fit my idea best. So, that's what it's going to have.  

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The Shuey's would look better painted with grey centers, but the steelies knock it out of the park.

Is there any tire Contact with the front fenderwells? Would using the revell fender wells would have been an option?

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6 hours ago, my80malibu said:

The Shuey's would look better painted with grey centers, but the steelies knock it out of the park.

Is there any tire Contact with the front fenderwells? Would using the revell fender wells would have been an option?

Yeah, they definitely look better painted. I tried on several different sets. I literally wore some of the paint off of the frame from handling it so much! But, none of them suited the look like the steel wheels. 

There's no tire contact front or rear. I shaved around an eighth inch from the sleeves so that I could get them tucked in nicely and have room. I had to do some shaving on the A frames for clearance also.

I looked at the Lightning fenderwells. Way too much work. Too short. Shaped wrong for the body. I'm not saying it couldn't be done. But, the amount of work it would have taken wasn't worth the effort for me. 

I got a bit of shine on the body and did a final test fit with the interior and floorpan in place.

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I also did some mockups with alternate wheels. The Foose wheels.

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And I painted the Lightning wheels black. They give it a sinister look! But, the grille and bumpers would need to be black also to truly work.

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Another shot that shows the interior a little. I'm very happy with how it fits!

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I have to look in this section more often!  I keep thinking Kenworths and Peterbilts rather than cool looking Effies! Your bodywork is laser sharp - I will continue to aspire to this level of perfection!

Cheers

Alan

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