MarkJ Posted June 22 Author Posted June 22 Got back to the grille. Looks like it will be a complete do over. 1
MarkJ Posted June 23 Author Posted June 23 Just a little more to do and grille/front bumper assembly will be done. 3
MarkJ Posted June 23 Author Posted June 23 Just need to add the park lamp covers to the bumper and I will be ready to paint the grille/bumper assembly. Then I can start on the engine. 3
MarkJ Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 I'm going to say I'm finished with the grille /bumper assembly. The fit is not perfect by any means but a lot better than you get making the model oob. If you do it that way you get a huge gap between the hood and the grille when the hood is completely shut on the sides. Really bad engineered kit but I don't think they wanted you to build a real Nascar cup car from 1972. More like a local track Saturday night special. For that purpose, it is just fine. On to the engine and eventual completion of this build. 1
MarkJ Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 I missed a touch up spot on the right side next to the right headlight cover. Will fix it before I clear the model.
MarkJ Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 4 hours ago, Rattlecan Dan said: I know you will. Looking great so far. Thanks for dropping by, Donato. I really appreciate that you're staying in tune to the build.
MarkJ Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 Did some brush painting of various parts that can't be airbrushed. The 1/4 glass fairings , the rear bumper fairings and the door handle depression covers. Also, the windshield and back glass moldings and the rear glass blow out straps. Also had to paint a bar on the interior floor where the cage attaches to the floor. Painted the pads and headrest on the cage flat black to differentiate them from the cage. Need to finally get around to the engine and also need to do the seat and shoulder belt harnesses and hardware. I probably should just glue the hood shut, clear the body and put this baby together and move on to the next build.
MarkJ Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 I've come to an epiphany. I was thinking how I ended my last take above and I believe I will just glue the hood shut paint the belts that are on the seat and just add the oob stuff to the interior and finish this thing as quick as possible. I really have no idea what the actual interior or how the belts look or anything about how it looks under the hood. So, I'm basically just wasting a lot of time. Main thing is to get the stance right, clear the body, decal it and future it. Then I can move on to my next build that I have always wanted to do and I will build it the same way. Hood glued shut and no extra extraneous stuff that takes a lot of time.
MarkJ Posted June 27 Author Posted June 27 I glued the hood shut and heard that the African dust cloud is coming for most of next week so I real quick got the body ready for the tamiya x-22 clear and shot it this afternoon. Came out glossy enough that I won't have to polish it. if you look closely, you can see the reflection of the gum cleaner brush in the sides of the model. I can't get over how good the acrylic gold paint turned out. Really happy with it. The tamiya clear works really well too. You can get really close and shoot it wet but not enough to let it run and it dries glossy with the home-made flow improver I added to the mix. a little dawn dish detergent and a little acrylic retarder. just 10 drops added to the 10-gram mix of clear. 2
slusher Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Mark,you have done some great work and made great progress since my last visit. Beautiful paint and I see your respraded the roll bars. I enjoy your work Mark…
MarkJ Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 Thank you, Carl, for stopping by with a comment. By not leaving the hood open I will be able to finish quicker than first expected. I do need to make a window net and add the gauge decals to the dash. I will also have to make a shifter. Somehow I lost the one that came in the kit. Thanks again. 1
Pierre Rivard Posted June 28 Posted June 28 She is looking mighty fine Mark. I love the idea of a curbside (gluing the hood shut) from time to time. Some engines are unique and deserve the pain of fabrication and detailing, some do not seem worth the effort. I like your call on this one. Decal day is coming. I love decal day!
MarkJ Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 3 hours ago, Pierre Rivard said: She is looking mighty fine Mark. I love the idea of a curbside (gluing the hood shut) from time to time. Some engines are unique and deserve the pain of fabrication and detailing, some do not seem worth the effort. I like your call on this one. Decal day is coming. I love decal day! Thanks, Pierre. That's what I was thinking. The engine under the hood of this car was really much ado about nothing and I did not have actual photos, so I did not see the point of wasting time under the hood. Yes, decals are fun but scary at the same time if you mess one up. And I do that a lot with these old hands and eyes I have. Plus, this decal sheet is very hard to find now. 1
MarkJ Posted June 30 Author Posted June 30 The beauty of gluing the hood shut is that you can cut the tops out of the front inner fenders so I can get the stance right. I had to add some styrene where the holes for the metal axles go through the frame so I will have a flat surface to glue the wheels to. I will also add a little thin piece of sheet styrene to the rear axles as well. If you wanted to have the hood open, you could always reform a top to the inner fender with some sheet styrene. None will be needed in my case. Using the metal axles on this build really makes the model look ridiculous where the front tires end up being. I mocked it up and I will have to check my ref pictures to get the tire placement just right. Where it is right now might be a little too low up front. 2
slusher Posted June 30 Posted June 30 On 6/28/2025 at 12:55 PM, MarkJ said: . Yes, decals are fun but scary at the same time if you mess one up. And I do that a lot with these old hands and eyes I have. Plus, this decal sheet is very hard to find now. That is exactly how I feel about decals..
MarkJ Posted June 30 Author Posted June 30 7 hours ago, slusher said: That is exactly how I feel about decals.. Glad I'm not the only one, Carl.
Kevinjr26 Posted July 1 Posted July 1 On 6/30/2025 at 5:25 AM, MarkJ said: The beauty of gluing the hood shut is that you can cut the tops out of the front inner fenders so I can get the stance right. I had to add some styrene where the holes for the metal axles go through the frame so I will have a flat surface to glue the wheels to. I will also add a little thin piece of sheet styrene to the rear axles as well. If you wanted to have the hood open, you could always reform a top to the inner fender with some sheet styrene. None will be needed in my case. Using the metal axles on this build really makes the model look ridiculous where the front tires end up being. I mocked it up and I will have to check my ref pictures to get the tire placement just right. Where it is right now might be a little too low up front. that is just plain mean looking! great job mark!
MarkJ Posted July 1 Author Posted July 1 7 hours ago, presnell said: Following along you got the stance right! Thanks, Jim. I might need to go up just a little in the front. Have to check my ref pictures. 3 hours ago, Kevinjr26 said: that is just plain mean looking! great job mark! Thanks, Kevin. Have to admit it beats oob with metal axles. 1
MarkJ Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 13 hours ago, Rattlecan Dan said: Looking good! Thanks, Donato. I appreciate your comment.
MarkJ Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 Started to check the decal sheet that I bought for this model from powerslide to make sure it has what I need. 3 of my ref photos from the YouTube capture pics are not recognizable and the shape of them looks like nothing on the sheet. I was able to figure that one of them is Edelbrock but luckily, I found some in my decal stash. If you want to help you could tell me what you think the one below the micro precision is. Also, the one below the Edelbrock in front of the wheel opening. Also, the one below the nascar decal at the top of the door.
Volzfan59 Posted July 2 Posted July 2 (edited) The one below the Edelbrock decal looks like Zoom gears decal but it’s pretty fuzzy. I don’t know if Zoom was around back then so it’s a guess. Heck, it’s been so long since I’ve messed with 1:1 race cars, I don’t know if Zoom is around now. The decal under the Micro Precision decal looks like a Perfect Circle piston rings decal. No clue on the one below the Winston Cup decal. Edited July 2 by Volzfan59
MarkJ Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 Thanks, Steve. Actually, the Zoom decal is above the Edelbrock, and I also thought the one under micro precision was perfect circle, but I wanted to see if anybody else thought so too. I think I will look at the video again without taking a picture of it with my phone. Maybe it will be clearer, and I can make them out better now that I know which ones to concentrate on. Thanks again for your help on this.
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