FoMoCo66 Posted October 24 Author Posted October 24 I just had to do another mochup. The frame and suspension is complete and the engine is in its final resting place. 4 1
lucky 130 Posted Monday at 02:00 PM Posted Monday at 02:00 PM I truly admire your detail and craftmanship. The only suggestion I might have is what seems to have been forgotten by most builders is dulling down the tires not just on the treads, but the side walls. Simply take an old worn toothbrush, dip into baking soda( damp brush) and scrub tires, will take the shine right down. No one seems to do this anymore. Just a suggestion. Thanks for sharing. 3
Zippi Posted Tuesday at 11:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:08 AM The ole Willy's is looking good. Just can't go wrong with a Willy's. 1
Andrew McD Posted Tuesday at 11:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:41 AM Looking good! I really like the engine detail work. 1
FoMoCo66 Posted Tuesday at 01:14 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:14 PM Thanks everyone! I got the body in its candy coat and clear this weekend, here's a quick moch up. I also decided to ditch the pie crust because this is turning out to be more of a mid 60s build so I went with some goodyear blue streaks. Thanks for looking. Elliot Hamm 1
Zippi Posted Wednesday at 11:43 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:43 AM That candy coat and clear is kickin Elliot.
Sledsel Posted Wednesday at 06:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:51 PM That thing is looking sweet! Love the mods and updates you did. What are the headers made from? I have tried to do my own in the past with great failure!
FoMoCo66 Posted Thursday at 05:42 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:42 PM 22 hours ago, Sledsel said: That thing is looking sweet! Love the mods and updates you did. What are the headers made from? I have tried to do my own in the past with great failure! The pipes are solder, collectors are heat shrink and evergreen, and the flange is evergreen. I find it easy to drill holes in the block the size of the solder so it fits snug, then bend them into shape. To hold it together I just glue them to the header flange I made and also glue them to the evergreen part of the collector. 1
Sledsel Posted Friday at 05:01 PM Posted Friday at 05:01 PM 23 hours ago, FoMoCo66 said: The pipes are solder, collectors are heat shrink and evergreen, and the flange is evergreen. I find it easy to drill holes in the block the size of the solder so it fits snug, then bend them into shape. To hold it together I just glue them to the header flange I made and also glue them to the evergreen part of the collector. Thanks, I tried solder and it looked to big, maybe I'll look for smaller solder...
bill-e-boy Posted Friday at 07:02 PM Posted Friday at 07:02 PM This is a kool build - a real old timey flavour that I am liking I have used solder for headers and have found it a lot easier to work with than trying to shape round plastic to fit. 1 hour ago, Sledsel said: Thanks, I tried solder and it looked to big, maybe I'll look for smaller solder... I have three or four sizes that I use 1.6mm, 1.7mm and 2mm with some small bits of other sizes if I go digging. I got the 2mm and 1.7mm online specifically for model building - the 1.6mm and a smaller size is what I use at my 1:1 work bench 1
FoMoCo66 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks everyone for the reply and compliments! I ended up liking one of the photos I took to of this car I changed my profile pick to it 🤣.
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