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I finished this one today, along with the Willys on the trailer. When the Monogram kit first came out years ago, I wanted one, but couldn't swing the big bucks with my 50 cents a week allowance. I really liked the stock '40 Ford pickup. This one was actually built from a current kit, I sanded off all the louvers from the hood and tailgate, and the patterns off the seat and door panels. Did a lot of de-chroming and moved the spindles on the dropped axle to bring the height back to stock. The wheels, tires, and hubcaps are from the Revell '56 Ford pickup kit. I left all the hot rod stuff on the engine, cause that's the way it'd be if I owned the real thing!

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The Willys body came from the junk box, I wanted to try out the Sophisticated Finishes Rust System I got from Michael's Craft Store. That stuff is great!

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Lee Hartman

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it takes guts to post a pic of a real car and call it a model! Seriously, great job! That rust system is incredible. Tell us more about it!

Thanks for the kind words! That's real rust on that Willys! The first step is a grey paint that you brush on, it has iron filings mixed in the paint. After that dries, you brush on the second step, a mild corrosive. The rusting starts right away, and it only took about an hour to look like it does now.

Lee

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Lee, outstanding , especially the rust on the Willys Americar ! Now ya have to answere me sumthin , whereya find the ( A M T I think 64 Corvette trailer at ) ? As for a sugestion why not do a Wyllis with a " Period " Hot rodded flathead four to go with the truck , Humm....................... Ed Shaver

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Lee, outstanding , especially the rust on the Willys Americar ! Now ya have to answere me sumthin , whereya find the ( A M T I think 64 Corvette trailer at ) ? As for a sugestion why not do a Wyllis with a " Period " Hot rodded flathead four to go with the truck , Humm....................... Ed Shaver

Ed,

Thanks for the compliments! The trailer came from the "Fireball 500" kit. Not too many people realize that kit came with a trailer, it isn't mentioned anywhere on the box! I did change it around a little to make it look more home made and used. I originally built the trailer to haul my "barn find" Model "A".

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As for the Willys idea, it had crossed my mind, the AMT Hogan's Jeep had hop up parts in it for the four banger. The biggest reason I liked the idea is because I'm lazy, I figured I could hide the cut out rear wheel wells with fender skirts!

Lee

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