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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.

 

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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.

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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!

 

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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.

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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.

Found a set of 1964 GTO Spinner Hubcaps | Pontiac GTO Forum

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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.

 

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4 hours ago, dino246gt said:

Here's the stance, it's all glued there now, so this IS the stance!

 

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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 

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