W-409 Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 Here are my builds, finished 2010. I'm sure that I'm not going to get anything finished anymore this year... The First one was '64 Dodge 330 "Ramchargers" The Second one was '29 Ford Rat Rod The Third one was '55 Chevy Bel Air 1/32 scale. It's a rebuild. Here in the first picture you can see the basis of this project. And here you can see finished product More on the next post.
W-409 Posted December 23, 2010 Author Posted December 23, 2010 The fourth one was '49 Ford. It's 1/32 scale too. I finished this one just a few hours after that '55 Chevy. Lindberg's kit, and it was very bad. The fift one was '66 Chevrolet Nova Pro Street. It's a rebuild, here you can see the basis: Finished Product: The sixth one was '55 Pro Sportsman Chevy More on the next post.
W-409 Posted December 23, 2010 Author Posted December 23, 2010 The 7th one was The little diorama: First thing, I did to this one was that I built those cyinder heads better: Finished product: The 8th one was Lamborghini Countach. I built it in three days. This was my place, where I built it. Finished product, there are lots and lots of mistakes, but it was very fun build. The 9th one was Mercury Cougar, "Custom HotWheels". Here is the basis of my build: Finished product. More on the next post.
W-409 Posted December 23, 2010 Author Posted December 23, 2010 The 10th one was '57 Chevrolet Nomad Gasser, lots of modifications I did to this one. The 11th one and the last one of the year was '32 Ford "Ruster". Lots of scratchbuilding and modifications to it. Here are some of them: Scratchmade frame, sectioned, panel lines filled, trunk lid built longer, bullet taillights, scrachmade propeller shaft, modified floor, new seats, scratchmade firewall, scratchmade windshield and windshield frame, steering wheel from '58 Impala to '60 Impala, scratchmade front axle system and so on... Here they are, all eleven. It would be nice to hear some comments.!
W-409 Posted December 23, 2010 Author Posted December 23, 2010 Thank you, Brett! It's bad that I really can't paint right now. I'm afraid that it doesn't go well, if I paint in -20 celsiusdegrees... Must wait when it's warmer, but I must get something new finished to model car shows at spring 2011... When it's like -5 or something like that, then I might get something painted. But thank you for the comment! And yes, I got more cars ready in 2010 than I got 2009, that's very, very great.
oldscool Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 Good stuff Niko! I too like to build outdoors when I can. There is just no substitute for sunlight.
W-409 Posted December 25, 2010 Author Posted December 25, 2010 Thank you, Oldschool! Yes, that feeling when you are building outside is really different than if you are building inside. That's great. But if I go building outside, I get some bad, or not so interesting kit with me, so it doesn't matter if it looks bad when finished.
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