Tony Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Just join up this week, and saying Hi ! I am impressed with the great models I have seen on this site, so I am hoping to learn a great deal from you guys. I have been building models for years mostly street rods, customs and muscle cars, but not the detail I have seen on this site. I have been buying model car car for years stocking up for my retirement 250 + so I should fit in with most here. I bought this old truck on ebay for parts, but I change my mind cause it to cool. maybe someone seen it before. Tony Nigg
Guest zebm1 Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Welcome to Ratrodders Bar an Grille, Tony......Yu ketch 'em, we grille 'em! :twisted: Oops, did it again...... :roll: Zeb :twisted:
cruz Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Hey Tony, welcome to the site, couldn't find a better place to share your ideas than this one, lots of good people and talent, you won't be dissapointed :wink:
Daniel Peterson Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Welcome! You'll be amazed at what you can learn just from casual conversation around here. What a resource! And the people are grade-A first class all the way! Between this and other message boards (mostly just this one anymore) I have gone form being a kinda lousy builder, to an "above lousy" builder, soon to be a happily average builder. And it's hardly taken more than a decade! :wink: You are right about that eBay find...there's a certain "something" about it. It would be a shame to part it out into another project...but have you considered it for a restoration project?
Steve H. Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Welcome to the forum... I'm sure you'll enjoy your time spent here. Don't let Peterson kid you, he's an above average guy (just don't mention T-bolt around him!) Keep the eBay find as-is... its a great peice of work. You never know, it may inspire you to build something similiar.
62rebel Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 could you post some more pics of that custom? looks very interesting in the one shot you sent. welcome aboard!
Guest zebm1 Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Tony, that model that yu have looks quite similar to a 1:1 that I've seen in Mr. Peabody's Waay Back Machine, sumthing like a 50's-60's Rod&Custom Magazine kustom truck. Anyone else remember Rod & Custom magazine? :wink: Zeb :twisted: oh an....welcome to this Den of Plastic Fanatics........ an here's sum eye candy an... annn..sum real droolers..... ahhh use a bib frum now on..... don't drool on yur keyboard now... this model wizard is known as Mercari in here.......psssst, I'm a little disappointed that his website don't have pics of his Signature model.....but whot tha heck, I have tha SAE series..... :wink: an.......I haven't as of yet run into anyone that isn't real.. 8), I don't think yu will either, sooooooo cumon in an pull up a stool an' set awhile Tony....... Zeb :twisted:
Jairus Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Welcome aboard Tony! Don't let Zep frighten you. He's really a softy at heart....
Tony Posted February 23, 2007 Author Posted February 23, 2007 Thanks for the welcome and I don't scare that easy. The reason why I ask about the old model truck, is that it looks like it was bult in the early sixes 61, 62. It looks like one you would see in old Rod & Customs mag. when they had models in them. It has a real wood bed and a 57 corvette hood with a 55 chevy truck cab chopped. I was thinking it may have been in Rod & Custom. The tail gate has ( Swing Low ) written on it . Here are more picts
Guest zebm1 Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I think yur correct Tony, going by tha thickness of tha putty work, I'd have to say mid 60s model....even AMT putty was THICK stuff ta work with, Just ask Bobby P. :twisted: I'd keep it, as is, clean it up, polish it and ask sum of these old pro contest circuit riders who built that model....tha Swing Low looks to be hand painted :shock: Zeb :twisted:
bob paeth Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I'm not sure whether Zeb is refering to me or not but ................. In my opinion you should leave your 'find" as is. This is the type of model that the museum in Salt Lake City looks for in presenting the history of our hobby. I would agree that this model was built in the '60's due to its' design and quality of build ( not up to todays standards ). What ever the year was that the '55 chevy pick-up was introduced is probably the year of the build. Bob :shock:
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