Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted Saturday at 09:04 PM Posted Saturday at 09:04 PM Paper bag for valve cover gaskets 1
ubermodel Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM 1 hour ago, Perspect Scale Modelworks said: Paper bag for valve cover gaskets Does that make this car a "grocery getter"? 3
Mark W Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM I love this kind of build! Combing parts from a doner kit to restore a cool vintage one. Great idea on the gaskets, nice work. 1
dino246gt Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago I had these rims, I think 1/24th from the Monogram kit, anyway they were already de-chromed and I do like the look, painted silver. I found suitable tires in my parts box but the rims needed to be slightly taller, so I carefully added .020 styrene around them. I could've made the added rim diameter pieces slightly proud to introduce another step but took the easy way out and just kept it flush. Of course I drilled for valve stems. For wheel backs though I had to find parts box rims tall enough, and I did. I removed the spokes and painted them to match the wheel fronts, Tamiya aluminum followed by Mr. Hobby UV cut clearcoat. 1
dino246gt Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago I have plenty of nice disc rotors and calipers, from exotic kits, resin, photo-etch and 3D but none small enough for these wheels, so........... I used parts box wheel backs, backwards, with 3D calipers, fronts slightly larger than rears. Once I installed them, they don't show, from the outside or looking at the chassis, but I HAD to have them! 1
Can-Con Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 5 minutes ago, dino246gt said: I had these rims, I think 1/24th from the Monogram kit, anyway they were already de-chromed and I do like the look, painted silver. I found suitable tires in my parts box but the rims needed to be slightly taller, so I carefully added .020 styrene around them. I could've made the added rim diameter pieces slightly proud to introduce another step but took the easy way out and just kept it flush. Of course I drilled for valve stems. For wheel backs though I had to find parts box rims tall enough, and I did. I removed the spokes and painted them to match the wheel fronts, Tamiya aluminum followed by Mr. Hobby UV cut clearcoat. Those are definitely from the Monogram 1/24 '64, Dennis. Most people think they're a rally wheel but they're actually supposed to represent the spinner wheel cover. Pretty nice ones too. 1
dino246gt Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Since I was using the Revell rear end which had the diff and axle tubes all in one piece and I was lowering the stance, the pumpkin tilted up. I needed to make the driveshaft angle a bit more at the ends so I had to make these mods: Easy enough, just time consuming. 1
dino246gt Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Here's the stance, it's all glued there now, so this IS the stance! 6
Kanada Kustoms Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Lots of nice work... Looking sharp mocked up, wheels look fantastic! Edited 12 hours ago by Kanada Kustoms
tim boyd Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, dino246gt said: Here's the stance, it's all glued there now, so this IS the stance! Really creative design, work and problem solving throughout; great ideas here for others to use on their projects. Cool idea with the stripes on the seats, too. Great work, Dennis! TB
Brutalform Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Excellent progress on your build, Dennis. Everything looks fantastic, from the engine, to the rims and brakes. This is super cool!
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