Old Buckaroo Posted November 26, 2024 Posted November 26, 2024 (edited) First off its been over 10 years since I built anything and posted it it here - Long story short a unexpected move and loss of dedicated hobby room. My workspace now consists of several tv trays. "MW Elky's" 1/4 mile cars kept my interests for several years of wanting to build "Pro Stocks" again. So with that intro here we go - Grumpy Jenkins was one of my all time favorite drivers , so I'm gonna build Toy V, Toy VII (show car), and Toy VIII Starting with "The Old Pro", last time I built this was in 1979, seemed like the most awesome kit back then as I made it with a lift off "fiberglass front". Now my opinion is not as such, backdating this kit made me wish for the Revell 69 Nova - but hey I'm using what kits I have on hand. The fenders - I think they are "Dynacorn" pieces (those of you that used the 1/1's will get it) The Camaro's are also AMT one full bumper with a L88 hood for VII, and the split bumper for VII. I have competition resin lump scoops but cant find them after a decade. I may scratch build the scoop. Here is where the progress is so far - Thanks for looking in! Edited November 27, 2024 by Old Buckaroo 5
M W Elky Posted November 27, 2024 Posted November 27, 2024 13 hours ago, Old Buckaroo said: First off its been over 10 years since I built anything and posted it it here - Long story short a unexpected move and loss of dedicated hobby room. My workspace now consists of several tv trays. "MW Elky's" 1/4 mile cars kept my interests for several years of wanting to build "Pro Stocks" again. So with that intro here we go - Grumpy Jenkins was one of my all time favorite drivers , so I'm gonna build Toy V, Toy VII (show car), and Toy VIII Starting with "The Old Pro", last time I built this was in 1979, seemed like the most awesome kit back then as I made it with a lift off "fiberglass front". Now my opinion is not as such, backdating this kit made me wish for the Revell 69 Nova - but hey I'm using what kits I have on hand. The fenders - I think they are "Dynacorn" pieces (those of you that used the 1/1's will get it) The Camaro's are also AMT one full bumper with a L88 hood for VII, and the split bumper for VII. I have competition resin lump scoops but cant find them after a decade. I may scratch build the scoop. Here is where the progress is so far - Thanks for looking in! Sean I’m so glad to have kept you inspired to build. I’m lucky to have a dedicated model room even though it’s only 6’x10’ . There were some years some time ago when I lived in a smaller space and worked out of a few model box tops on the coffee table in front of the tv . Your builds are really looking good so far living in eastern Pa I’m a Grump fan for sure , and consider myself lucky enough to have had some conversations with him. His sponsor’s really got there money’s worth because I still use Penzoil and Fram filters. Your builds are looking great so far especially the nova . In my opinion the amt old pro has better body detentions than the revell kit . I’ve been been working on the nova myself trying to get the body painted while the weather is good for a distant winter build . I really like your work on the vinyl top trim it’s got me re-inspired to get my body done. Thanks for posting I’m looking forward to seeing these progress, mike
Old Buckaroo Posted December 12, 2024 Author Posted December 12, 2024 (edited) Still making progress on Toy V - found a different Big Block in the spare engine box. Drilled a hole through a perfectly good oilpan - but hey, I need to use what I have on hand otherwise nothing would get built. I cut the megaphones collectors off the headers and added a short section of drilled out plastic tubing to not make it look like a canon barrel. Headers are held on with white glue to check clearance. Reworked the parking lights to resemble 68/69 bumper - still needs some putty work * Intake is only sitting there and I did not notice it before picture Edited December 12, 2024 by Old Buckaroo 2
Old Buckaroo Posted December 16, 2024 Author Posted December 16, 2024 Small progress on Toy VIII , parts box big block and tunnel ram. Removed the windshield wipers and sprayed a primer coat to show the flaws I couldn't see on the bare plastic. The passenger side front fender and quarter panel was shorted in the mold and got some extra plastic put in. I checked all my 70 1/2 kits and actually this was the best out of the bunch. Thanks for looking in! 5
Ian McLaren Posted December 18, 2024 Posted December 18, 2024 Very cool project, I'll be following. I loved your Dynacorn comment, they were at best just a starting point and there were times a piece of flat sheet would have been less work. The products currently on the market, though not perfect, have made restorations at least a little less challanging. 1
Old Buckaroo Posted December 19, 2024 Author Posted December 19, 2024 Thanks for looking and commenting Ian - yeah good ole Dynacorn. I can tell you've had experience with their products .😃 I made a deal with my wife to not put the spray booth back in till after the holidays. So I'm stuck in the construction mode for a bit. Started one more for the group "Toy VI". Starting with a Revell 69 Camaro kit. Does anyone know if this mold started originally as a snap kit? Open top rear diff, front suspension not much to brag about either. Scratch built the "lump" and the old style "Lakewood roll bar" Thanks for looking in. 5
Old Buckaroo Posted December 30, 2024 Author Posted December 30, 2024 Still in the construction mode - pulled out the Original MPC Vega to start rebuilding , I robbed the small block engine from the "Old Pro" kit as it has a standard transmission instead of a auto - magic. Not sure what MPC was thinking. I also bought a "75 Monza Promo" off ebay for under $10.00 to make into "Toy XII" The opening of the hood was a success so this project will happen also. I'm ready to get the spray booth hooked back up in the house. 5
Old Buckaroo Posted January 3 Author Posted January 3 A bit more progress on the Monza, I'm using a new release Grumpy Vega for the chassis and other parts. Hood scoop is out of same kit - not sure if I will use it though. Thanks for looking in! 6
Altered Ego Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Man, the hood scoop, stance and rear wheel openings are spot on. I wouldn't change anything. 1
Sam I Am Posted January 17 Posted January 17 Nice subjects. I build from TV trays when I have to as well. 1
magicmustang Posted January 18 Posted January 18 On 12/30/2024 at 3:39 PM, Old Buckaroo said: Still in the construction mode - pulled out the Original MPC Vega to start rebuilding , I robbed the small block engine from the "Old Pro" kit as it has a standard transmission instead of a auto - magic. Not sure what MPC was thinking. I also bought a "75 Monza Promo" off ebay for under $10.00 to make into "Toy XII" The opening of the hood was a success so this project will happen also. I'm ready to get the spray booth hooked back up in the house. Love your progress. Got a similar Grumpy project going myself, have a '68 Camaro, a '74 Vega, a '76 Monza, an '81 Camaro and an '83 Camaro, all Grumpy's Toys in varying stages of completion. 1
dragcarz Posted January 22 Posted January 22 A very ambitious project Sean, I’ll be following, looking great so far. Hobby Lobby has your missing 68 Camaro. 1
pulln4dejr Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Love the topic! Picked up a built Monza a while back on eBay with the same idea, looking forward to seeing the results on all of them!
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