oldrevellfan Posted November 12 Posted November 12 (edited) Built from MPC , with scratch net, and head gasket, change the wire and plumbing and add some more details the base is done with sandpaper and tools come from the MPC Ford van 1/20 one one side: the other side: some details: Edited November 12 by oldrevellfan 6
Street Rod Posted November 13 Posted November 13 Very excellent build! Very clean and lots of great details. I’m digging your display, too, gettin’ tuned up for racin’!
satterwhite78 Posted November 13 Posted November 13 When Maurice and me finish taking our break,we'll get back on it. Maurice says it's Cylinder 3..... Fantastic! Own the original clearbody, kept it in storage till I got married. Had it on display in our SMALL apartment. Was sitting on a foot stool watching a race when a commercial came on. Jumped up to spin around to head to the kitchen my feet got tangled up and fell headlong into the shelves that the #43 displayed upon. Needless to say Richard finished his race he was involved in.....As for the display shelf stand, the #43 clearbody and me, two were completely totaled from a third party who was over zealous about beating the TV commercial back to the race. Got the kit when they came out. Also bought an aftermarket conversion kit to make a 71/72 with the C pillar filler and steel rims. Seeing your, again "Fantastic!", might be time to revisit that kit in the back of the closet. 1
Kanada Kustoms Posted November 13 Posted November 13 Great looking build... Lots of great details, particularly in the engine bay!
TonyK Posted Wednesday at 06:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:06 PM Looks great! Your extra details and display add so much to this model.
MarkJ Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Gilles, Excellent work on the Petty Charger. Do you find the 1/16 scale harder or easier than 1/24 scale?
oldrevellfan Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago thanks, I found it easyer because their was more place for details and there were not to small to do
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