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Hi there,

so here is my newest WIP project which I´ve started last week.It´s the Revell 32 Ford 3 Window.I added another engine from the parts box also the wheels.I set the cab over the frame...don´t know the exact word to that.I satred to change the backside of the ford with sheet.Still a lot of work to do do smooth all the edges etc.Here are some first pictures:

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Please tell me what you think....

Thx for looking,

Posted

Hiya Chris, nice start. Tha word yur looking for is "Channeling." Is what we older farts used to call it when yu dropped tha body down over tha frame. :wink:

Zeb :twisted:

Posted

Hi there,

thanks for the nice compliments.I made some little progress on the 32.I made some more sheetglueing and filling and sanding for the rear fenders.I cutted some openings for the taillights and the license plate.Still some work to do but it´s going it´s way.Here are some pictures how it looks actually.

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Thx for looking and please tell me what you think about.

Cheers,Chris

Posted

I love it...i stated a projectevery similiar to this about 3 years ago,and it sits in a box waiting for some paint..

how about this for a plate?

WLLY KLLR

Posted

Hey, guy, those rear fenders do not look like a Ford issue. They are too flat to be Ford. Where did they come from ? BTW, your styling ideas are very good.

bob :shock:

Posted

Nice channel job (cab down over the frame)! And I like the big Hemi too.

I liked the earlier photos better - when I thought the license plate area was where fat exhaust tips would exit. But it's still looking good!

Posted

Hi there,

thanks for the nice coments.

@ Bob,the Fenders came from the Revel Dan Fink Speedwagon kit because the fenders of the 32 kit where missing.

Matt,that was my first idea with the exhaust but I´ll try something else to them.....Please wait for the next update....

Posted
:lol: I like it very much. You guys really know how to build a street rod model. I like that rear-end treatment also, the tail-lights and license plate frenching and all including the widened fenders.

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