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17 minutes ago, David G. said:

Looks great so far. It looks like that trunk lid correction is going to be a challenge.

David G.

Thank you, and yes.  I am contemplating the idea of taking everything off above the bumper and sanding off the in between parts.

Posted

Managed to disect the rear bumper/tailight trim/trunk and body trim piece.  Once I got over the, "I can save the chrome if I do this super carefullly" idea, it wen well.  Only one bomb drop where I used a little too much pressure and cut into the tail light trim.  Only some minor cleanup and repairs to do....

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***Lesson Learned:  Do not simply rely on a reference photo and indents on the molded part to determine where to cut.  Test fitting and marking is the way to go.  Hence the double bomb drop where I cut the trim in the wrong place, leaving too much on the body section and not enough on the trunk lid.  Looks like I'll have to make adjustments.. 

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 Also a good note for future builders of this kit.  The pre-cast lines in the rear trim are not correct for the actual trunk edges.  Nothing some scribing and filling won't fix but in you are into that level of detail, it is an issue.

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Posted

I had totally forgotten about the TV show so this brought back some memories.  Nice work on the 67.

Posted
1 hour ago, Zippi said:

I had totally forgotten about the TV show so this brought back some memories.  Nice work on the 67.

Thank you.  It has been an experience so far.  Lots  of firsts for me.  Learning a lot and hopefully doing justice to a show I really enjoyed.

Posted

No big updates today.  New TH400 automatic transmission (resin) arrived

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and working on building a couple shotguns for the trunk.

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Posted
On 7/13/2021 at 8:16 AM, Beans said:

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Correct place for the 2 door SS ( original AMT tooling), but apparently not worth the cost to change the engraving for this release. Looks like you'll be able to handle it! Looking good so far. Here's a nice reference pic of trunk opening shape...

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Posted
23 minutes ago, bisc63 said:

Correct place for the 2 door SS ( original AMT tooling), but apparently not worth the cost to change the engraving for this release. Looks like you'll be able to handle it! Looking good so far. Here's a nice reference pic of trunk opening shape...

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Yes Thank you.  It always helps to look at a refernce picture that is actually relevant to the specific model before hacking away with a blade.  But hey, it gives me a chance to learn new skills.

Posted

The road so far.....

I have a long standing curse in my life when it comes to alternators.  Both in 1:1 and model cars. 

This kit comes with a decent one that actually has a molded on bracket to connect to the engine block.  At least that is how I remember it when I saw it last......

Try as I might I couldn't find it.  I looked everywhere.   It is gone.  Next went to the parts box (mostly ford stuff).  Out of four complete engine sets, not one alternator.....

I am impatient and knew that trying to get one would slow me down.  So I made one. 

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Made the bracket as well.  Didn't turn out too bad and is at least as detailed as most kit alternators.  

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Now to clean up the distributor cap & plug wires.  Which is where I was headed when the alternator issue came up.  I have not yet mastered a process for the distributors so we will see how that goes.  Just happy it is behind the air cleaner.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Well it's been a minute but I finally got a decent coat of color on the body.

I did fail to share my, "It isn't really that humid today" attempt.

 

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Posted

First time using Bare Metal Foil for anything other than script and emblems.  Luckily I bought some about 10 years ago and hadn't used it.    

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Now that I look at the picture I see a couple spots that need to be cleaned up a little but overall the process went pretty smoothly.  

 

Also managed to get the cooler (see previous posts) pretty much done.  Again looking at the picture shows me a couple places I want to do some minor cleanup, but for something that will sit in the back seat it will work.

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Posted

JUNK IN THE TRUNK version 1 part 1

Here are a few things that are going to go into the trunk box.  

1.  Gas can (purchased 3D printed)                                                            5. First Aid kit (scratch built)                                                                                                     9. Old metal cross (scratch built)

2. Tool box (scratch built)                                                                           6. E-tool case (scratch built) Magazine pouched (parts box)                                                 10. road flares (scratch built in so much as I cut styrene rod and painted it)

3. Flashlights (scratch built)                                                                       7. Machetes (scratch built)                                                                                                         11.  Boxes of ammo (scratch built)

4. Big bag o' salt and regular size salt container (scratch built)             8. Shotgun (scratch built) pistol (which I broke trying to clean it up and have to rebuild)     12. Box of matches (scratch built)

                                                  13. crowbar (scratch built)

 

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Stay tuned for the next installment

 

Posted (edited)

JUNK IN THE TRUNK version 1 part 2

*14.  Demon tablet (scratch built - modeling clay)                                                                        *18.  John Winchester's Journal (scratch built)

*15. Angel blade (scratch built...didn't like how it turned out...redoing it)                                     19.  Cigar box (scratch built)

16. Flasks for holy water (scratch built,  the round one is no more...)                                         *20. First Blade (scratch built, modeling clay)

*17.  Demon handcuff and brass knuckles (scratch built, not happy with either, may redo)       21. Wooden stakes (scratch built)

 

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* this item is series specific

The journey continues.....

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Posted

JUNK IN THE TRUNK version 1 part 3

22.  Knife in sheath (scratch built - modeling clay, needs cleaning up)        26. Dagger (parts box 1/35 bayonet)                        30. Hatchet (scratch built - scale is way off on this one, in the process of fixing it)

23.  Sawed off double barrel shotgun (scratch built)                                     27. large pouch (parts box 1/35 military gear)

24. military bandage pouch (modeling clay - way too big, will redo)            28. Pistol in leather holster (modeling clay)

25. wooden cross                                                                                              29. yet another wooden stake

 

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I find that I will work on something at night then the next day relook at it and not like it or have it be way too big.

That is all for now.  Will update with my fixes and additions.  

Posted

Holy Cow!

I'm loving all the scratch-built items.

Bummer about the rear bumper mishap but I have a saying that goes with such an event:

"Model builders, we're problem solvers who create our own problems to solve!

David G. 

Posted
On 8/7/2021 at 6:54 AM, mustang1989 said:

Lots of good work going into this spectacular build. WOW!!! 

 

15 hours ago, doorsovdoon said:

Awesome little details, this is great.

Thank you both.  This is definitely my most in depth and challenging build.  Simply opening the trunk turned into a bunch of unforeseen things I needed to change.  From the interior trunk frame and trunk lid inner molding, to the rear chrome trim, to the regular fitting issues with this kit, and converting the transmission to the automatic then having it all fit so the hood closes.  

That along with more scratch building than I have ever done before and will think twice about in the future makes this a challenging but fun build overall.

Posted

Well here is the last submission for this thread.  All she needs now is a little bit of clean up and polishing and she is all done.

Overall this was a really fun build.  The kit itself was really good in my opinion.  A couple of fit issues but nothing that derailed the project.  

Somewhere along the way I decided that this would be the first in a collection of cars from the show. 

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