Ace-Garageguy Posted May 9 Posted May 9 32 minutes ago, customline said: Well I hope so because I wasn't too sure how any of this would have any value 🥴. Your work always has value, just seeing somebody with talent and skill building cool stuff. That's what we come here for. Thanks for posting the photo above too.
customline Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 5 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Your work always has value, just seeing somebody with talent and skill building cool stuff. That's what we come here for. Thanks for posting the photo above too. Thanks, Bill.
customline Posted May 11 Author Posted May 11 Moving right along on this gorgeous Mothers' Day, I've got the tudor spruced up for the occasion. All polished up and foiled. I still need to install a trunk handle and do a little more chrome work. Then I need to get some glass in the holes. There's more work to be done on the interior, particularly the dash but today she looks like this 👇 5
Bullybeef Posted May 11 Posted May 11 (edited) 2 hours ago, customline said: Moving right along on this gorgeous Mothers' Day, I've got the tudor spruced up for the occasion. All polished up and foiled. I still need to install a trunk handle and do a little more chrome work. Then I need to get some glass in the holes. There's more work to be done on the interior, particularly the dash but today she looks like this 👇 Looks darn purdy there Jim, are you using the stock trunk handle or something a little more svelt? Edited May 11 by Bullybeef
customline Posted May 11 Author Posted May 11 Nope. What ever is in the box. Could be the pink elephant 🐖 oops.....🦏.....no, wait.....🐘. There we go 🙂. Gotta spray the boards too, and make board brackets ( not necessarily in that order). I'm really liking the Tamiya spray paint. Have I mentioned that? 🥴 1
customline Posted May 12 Author Posted May 12 (edited) OK then, I scratched some running board support brackets. Without them, even my svelte 😉 170 lbs. would bend them in half and destroy the ends of the fenders. Below is a board from the Revell kit The AMT, as I'm sure you know, has no detail under their boards. They do, however have some really nice ejector pin circles which I have enjoyed removing. A little heavy, material-wise, but it was a simple scratch using Evergreen shapes. Easy peezy 😎 Tomorrow I'll spray' em with semi-gloss black along with the boards. Well, I've stretched this post as far as I can so..................see ya! Edited May 12 by customline 1
customline Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 Got the boards painted, and the gas tank. Windshield is in, dash installed. Almost there, thanks for looking. 4
jdcar32 Posted May 16 Posted May 16 did the same thing a few years back, the AMT Tudor body on the ( much better ) Revell frame with the Columbia rear ! Good luck and have fun with your build. 3
customline Posted May 17 Author Posted May 17 On 5/15/2025 at 9:07 PM, jdcar32 said: did the same thing a few years back, the AMT Tudor body on the ( much better ) Revell frame with the Columbia rear ! Good luck and have fun with your build. Not much room for that Firedome, huh? Nice job on the doors, Jon, and the exhaust routing! Thanks for sharing, it's a beauty. Super nice detailing. I'd love to see the build thread on it.
Mr. Metallic Posted Tuesday at 08:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:10 PM On 5/15/2025 at 8:07 PM, jdcar32 said: Great build. Where is the intake setup from?
customline Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Sometimes I get an urge. Yesterday the urge to whack the Revell coupe got the best of me. I'm not gonna pretend I know what I'm doing and I don't recommend using my methods to anyone. I removed the rain gutter completely and may not replace it, I'm undecided. I removed the backlight section, it stays un-chopped. I took about 3/16" out of the A and B , nothing too unmanageable. The B pillar gets aligned and sets the new height. Then I filled the front gap with evergreen scrap material. This joinery is held together mostly with CA but some of it is welded with Mr. Hobby thin cement. The C pillars needed some help landing so I added some .020 sheet scrap. CA slinging everywhere, the smell of kicker wafting about. A piece was removed to allow the backlight section to be positioned farther to the rear which allows it to lay down a bit more. Incidently, I have employed nail silk on the inside of the pillars and coated with CA as an experiment. Something I learned about on this very forum. 😉 Time for BONDO! I love that smell. Now it's time for getting all the scribe lines straight. I hate this part. Thanks for stopping in 🖐🤓 3
BK9300 Posted Wednesday at 05:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:17 PM You're ambitious! And the tudor is looking pretty special, too.
customline Posted Wednesday at 06:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:17 PM Well....I decided to replace the rain gutter. I think it looks more professional and it hides some questionable work on the door seams 🙂. I'll allow subsequent coats of paint to fill them on top and I will likely sand them down a bit. I'll give it a day or two and then wet-sand this body, fill the low spots , rinse, repeat. A quick mock-up for your somewhat morbid curiosity 🥴. 4
espo Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM The drip moldings enhance the look of the roof.
customline Posted Wednesday at 07:44 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:44 PM 46 minutes ago, espo said: The drip moldings enhance the look of the roof. Yes they do, David 😉! And if not placed precisely, the good they may do could be lost. With bare plastic and Bondo sharing space on the roof, it's a bit tricky attaching the "gutter". Some CA must be used in spots. It's hard to get both sides identical. I couldn't 😔. 1
NOBLNG Posted yesterday at 12:22 AM Posted yesterday at 12:22 AM The chop looks good Jim. Nice work replacing the gutters!👍
TarheelRick Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Some mighty fine looking '40s. The Tudor is a real beauty, the short tracker looks the part (I'll bet he is going looking for a red car with a mangled fender after the heat race), and that chop came out looking really nice. It still looks like a coupe; so many lay the back glass down way too much IMHO.
customline Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 15 hours ago, NOBLNG said: The chop looks good Jim. Nice work replacing the gutters!👍 Thanks, Greg, it still needs some adjustments but I'm pretty happy with it so far. 15 hours ago, TarheelRick said: Some mighty fine looking '40s. The Tudor is a real beauty, the short tracker looks the part (I'll bet he is going looking for a red car with a mangled fender after the heat race), and that chop came out looking really nice. It still looks like a coupe; so many lay the back glass down way too much IMHO. Thanks, Rick, I'm happy you noticed the red paint. My first chop on a '40 was pretty tame so I wanted to take more out this time but still keep it "simple" I think there's enough slope on the backlight to look chopped but not butchered. I might have gone that way but I didn't want to get lost.
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