Reeves Racing Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 AMT kit, Slixx decals, Gofer tire decals, Detail Master mesh for driver net. Model Master lacquer and clear. Molotow chrome on wheels. BMF window trim and PE hood pin plates.
james460 Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 (edited) Didn't know a friends son drove a race car. He doesn't look the type. LOL Nice work those are tough kits to put together. Edited August 20, 2020 by james460
Reeves Racing Posted August 20, 2020 Author Posted August 20, 2020 1 hour ago, james460 said: Didn't know a friends son drove a race car. He doesn't look the type. LOL Nice work those are tough kits to put together. Yeah the decals are for one of Dave Markis' cars. I decided to mix it up.
TarheelRick Posted August 20, 2020 Posted August 20, 2020 Cool little Sportsman, ver clean build. Which AMT kit did you use? I have heard some discouraging war stories about the generic one.
Reeves Racing Posted August 20, 2020 Author Posted August 20, 2020 2 hours ago, TarheelRick said: Cool little Sportsman, ver clean build. Which AMT kit did you use? I have heard some discouraging war stories about the generic one. It's the repop of the Richard Petty kit. Round 2 I think.
ZTony8 Posted August 22, 2020 Posted August 22, 2020 How much difficulty did you have building the front suspension? That's what's been stopping my completion of this kit. There are no indicated mounting points for the upper control arms.
Reeves Racing Posted August 22, 2020 Author Posted August 22, 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, ZTony8 said: How much difficulty did you have building the front suspension? That's what's been stopping my completion of this kit. There are no indicated mounting points for the upper control arms. I glued the cage part of the front end to the frame and just used the firewall as a guide. I didn't install the firewall at that time. I cut the molded in front shocks off and put them back on later. I used a little Tamiya putty to smooth out where the separate parts of the front cage joined together, then I primed and painted the frame with the front cage as a unit. I painted the lower control arms and upper control arms black. When I put them on my kit has two raised spots to locate the upper control arms on the top of the frame rail. After they were installed is when I put the shocks back on. With the shocks molded on you would have to put all that together at the same time because the shocks go through the opening in the upper control arms/A frames. I found it easier to put together and paint my way. The sun was setting when I took the pictures so they aren't the best. Sorry about that. I have stopped taking pictures while I'm building so there aren't any wip pictures. Edited August 22, 2020 by Reeves Racing
ZTony8 Posted August 22, 2020 Posted August 22, 2020 1 hour ago, Reeves Racing said: I glued the cage part of the front end to the frame and just used the firewall as a guide. I didn't install the firewall at that time. I cut the molded in front shocks off and put them back on later. I used a little Tamiya putty to smooth out where the separate parts of the front cage joined together, then I primed and painted the frame with the front cage as a unit. I painted the lower control arms and upper control arms black. When I put them on my kit has two raised spots to locate the upper control arms on the top of the frame rail. After they were installed is when I put the shocks back on. With the shocks molded on you would have to put all that together at the same time because the shocks go through the opening in the upper control arms/A frames. I found it easier to put together and paint my way. The sun was setting when I took the pictures so they aren't the best. Sorry about that. I have stopped taking pictures while I'm building so there aren't any wip pictures. I saw the raised spots but they're not in the same place on each side of the frame. I had attached the lower arms/ torsion bars first as a placement guide which didn't help. That's why the thing sits in the box, unfinished.
alan barton Posted August 26, 2020 Posted August 26, 2020 On 8/23/2020 at 4:29 AM, ZTony8 said: I saw the raised spots but they're not in the same place on each side of the frame. I had attached the lower arms/ torsion bars first as a placement guide which didn't help. That's why the thing sits in the box, unfinished. Mitch, that is a nice clean build of a challenging kit. I did mine as the Petty version out of the box and really enjoyed it but as you know, there are a lot of things with regard to the front and rear suspension, the engine size and exhausts and certain areas of the rollcage that make it a handful. Tony, you are dead right about this kit being a awkward but it is still well worth the effort. I extended the frame on my Petty car, just behind where the subframe joins the main frame. This helps put the tyres in the centre of the wheelarchesa s they should be. I also sanded down the wheel backs and really hacked into the discs to narrow the track and get the tyres back inside the openings. I would strongly recommend that when you do your final assembly, you use Testors tube glue, the one everyone hates, to give you lots of working time as you set up the positioning of the suspension arms to get everything where it should be. Cheers Alan
wrenchr Posted August 28, 2020 Posted August 28, 2020 I really like how you built it with pos/neg camber in the front wheels/tires. Real attention to detail.
ZTony8 Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 On 8/26/2020 at 1:36 AM, alan barton said: Mitch, that is a nice clean build of a challenging kit. I did mine as the Petty version out of the box and really enjoyed it but as you know, there are a lot of things with regard to the front and rear suspension, the engine size and exhausts and certain areas of the rollcage that make it a handful. Tony, you are dead right about this kit being a awkward but it is still well worth the effort. I extended the frame on my Petty car, just behind where the subframe joins the main frame. This helps put the tyres in the centre of the wheelarchesa s they should be. I also sanded down the wheel backs and really hacked into the discs to narrow the track and get the tyres back inside the openings. I would strongly recommend that when you do your final assembly, you use Testors tube glue, the one everyone hates, to give you lots of working time as you set up the positioning of the suspension arms to get everything where it should be. Cheers Alan I was re-reading an article in an old issue of Scale Auto about the development of the kit and it mentioned how the wheelbase differed from the Dart and Duster versions of the cars so AMT compromised on the wheelbase.
wrenchr Posted September 1, 2020 Posted September 1, 2020 Cool pic, is that Morgan Shepard by the red car?
Vietnam Vet67 Posted September 3, 2020 Posted September 3, 2020 On 9/1/2020 at 3:40 PM, wrenchr said: Cool pic, is that Morgan Shepard by the red car? YEP !!
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