Dave B Posted Tuesday at 03:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:01 AM (edited) Ok, I've finished my streamliner. Scratchbuilt frame under a somewhat modified Hawk/Testor Bonnie Buggy. Flat head and all other items from the parts box, except the scratchbuilt intake and exhaust. At least I finished it!!! Painted in auto acrylic, Triumph Powder Blue, and clear coated. Decals from the spares box. Tks for looking. Dave B Edited Tuesday at 03:03 AM by Dave B cut pic 4
Roger U Posted Tuesday at 05:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:49 AM Great looking model. A clean build with a really nice paint job. 1
Bainford Posted Tuesday at 05:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:54 PM Very cool build! That is a great looking streamliner. It has a late 50s/early 60s period vibe, and you nailed the look. I'm really digging it. 1
Paul Payne Posted Tuesday at 08:26 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:26 PM Great repurposing of the Hawk streamliners! I have all four, and now I have some inspiration to build one. 1
Claude Thibodeau Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM Hi David! Great salt car, bravo! I bought the same "kit", by Hawk, from a collector last year. It was more like a toy, with a rubber band propelling system! It's sitting in the queue for a rebuilt on my bench. maybe next year. Long live the Salt! CT 1
Muncie Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM Very Cool and very nicely done. Those old Hawk kits are great raw material and your work has paid off with a great land speed model. I love it (and I have one in the queue as well.) 1
stavanzer Posted yesterday at 04:05 AM Posted yesterday at 04:05 AM Man, that just Rocks! Great Streamliner, and excellent Build. Good Show. 1
martsky Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM What did you use for wheels/tires? Also, you should be able to sneak a roll bar in there someplace. Love the body side graphics. 1
Dave B Posted yesterday at 10:20 PM Author Posted yesterday at 10:20 PM 5 hours ago, martsky said: What did you use for wheels/tires? Hi Marty, they're from my parts box, wheels are probably early Ford ('40 may be) and tyres are Firestone. Yes, could squeeze a roll hoop under the headrest, just lazy!! Dave B
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