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My friend Jimmy asked me to build his 1941 Ford out of a '40 kit that he has had for quite some time.

Although started, I was able to carefully take it apart...

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This is his truck

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From the looks of it the only thing I will need to add are the extra chrome strips up the front of the hood, and take the bumperettes from the front bumper, and get rid of those louvers on the hood,... but if anyone sees anything else feel free to comment.

He tells me it's a Jaguar colour, but I keep bugging him saying 'why a Chevy colour on a Ford.'?..lol

More to follow as it happens

Cheers

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Your Friends 41 Ford Pickup looks pretty kewl.  That should be a pretty nice build.  I'm doing the same thing with a friend of mine with his 32 Ford Roadster.

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Your friend's pick-up looks great, and this model will be a nice gift. The additional hood trim should be easily done with a few strips of plastic stock. You mentioned color and unless you have already found it, I'll mention that it looks like the Chevrolet #22 Lt. Blue Metallic from the seventies. 

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Thanks david, I've checked my stock of evergreen/plastruct, and it looks like I'm making a trip to Dundas Valley Hobbies to pick up something suitable..1.0mm flat stock is just a little too big and 0.4 round rod doesn't suit.

Got the louvers off the hood and tailgate and the stake holes are filled..cleaning up all the part lines on the body and bed as well as...

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Cheers

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First coat of putty to get rid of the diamond pleat

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After sanding and cleaning 2coats of primer sealer and then a couple of white primer

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The tailgate is already pulling the red through

This is his dashboard.

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Completely different from the kit supplied (looks like a deluxe dash from a coupe)

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I will need to customize this one 

 

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The kit's dash looks more like a customized '40 passenger car dash. Not all bad, but not what you're wanting to replicate your friends' truck. 

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Well, I'm working with this 1985 issue and, to tell the truth, I don't want to start tracking down an original issue,...I'll either scratch one up ....or look for a resin casting...someone's gotta make 'em...right..?

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She's into primer after tweaking all door jambs, body mounts, hood, grill, bedsides, floor..everything lol

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Oh, and I saw him this weekend and guess what..? It's got a mustang II front end in it, and a pumpkin rear...........

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...so, ...excuse me, I got some scratching to do, the Shelby GT-H has something that almost fits...get back to ya

Cheers

 

 

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Don't know what you have in your stash, but I think the '37 Ford kit had a front end much like a Mustang II as does some others. 

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On 3/8/2023 at 12:22 PM, espo said:

 I'll mention that it looks like the Chevrolet #22 Lt. Blue Metallic from the seventies. 

Couldn't find it in Crappy Tire, so I went with Duplicolor  #CBGM0423 Medium Maui Metallic Blue

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It's pretty close..and looks much better in daylight....and am working on the extra spears and trim on the hood.

On 3/20/2023 at 1:35 PM, 68shortfleet said:

I have the  proper dash coming from 68shortfleet ..thanks Jason

I have I mentioned I hate red plastic kits..?

More to come as it happens..and thanks for the help so far gents

Cheers

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5 hours ago, espo said:

Great looking color. Does it need a clear coat? These trucks had such great looking body lines. 

O yes..it needs a wet sand and another base, then another wet coat, and clear..

This old plastic is not liking Acrylic/Lacquer...lol

 

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Updates....

Jimmy went through his stash, and found an unused PINT,.. ready for spray ...I mixed it up and snorkeled 2 oz. into an airtight jar.. wet sanding continues on the too dark med. met. mauwi blue

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Also, 68shortfleet(Jason) sent me a resin casting of the proper dashboard...Thanks Jason

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I've decided to use the '57 snapkit wheels on some spare box tires..the rears are from the gt40 Snap and fronts from the '57 Snap

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Working on stance...

Cheers

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I didn't make it to the hobby shop, so I cut my own strips out of 0.25mm

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The Tamiya putty just wasn't doing it for me, so I laminated a piece of 0.25 to the door and trimmed it in 1\4 round.

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..also found a bed in a 60 Custom Fleetside that fit perfectly, thus saving alot of masking later

 

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Also, the Jag paint I airbrushed on the dash and tailgate as a test, came out too silver so..

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On 3/8/2023 at 12:22 PM, espo said:

 I'll mention that it looks like the Chevrolet #22 Lt. Blue Metallic from the seventies. 

Thanks Espo, I drove to the Welland Crappy tire,..they showed 1 left on their website, and lo and behold...I'll prime the body white and try it out.

More as it happens

Cheers

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On 4/21/2023 at 1:52 PM, espo said:

Like the moldings. 

Thanks

3rd times the charm they say, I tried the JAG paint ...too hot..stripped everything with Dot 3 and started over..

couldn't decide on the proper colour, so ...White  Duplicolor primer to start, then after searching Crappy Tire for about 6 Months..

Hyundai frost blue is not available..

I looked in my Craft Smart stash and lo and behold.... Frost blue craftsmart #514144..

Thinned it 1 part paint , 5 parts tap water, 1/8th part Liquitex flow aid and shot it with 18 psi .5 needle ..4 light coats.

when it dried it felt like 1000g sandpaper... so I deliberated on Future, or Alclad Aqua gloss clear or just hit it with Duplicolor acrylic enamel or acrylic lacquer..

I think its much closer to Jimmy's truck colour

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Nice work. Love the color, love this kit too.  :D

EDIT: And thanks for the paint mix and spraying info too. Details like that are really helpful. 

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