Pro Tech Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 First, thanks to all that responded to my request for pics for this build. I really appreciate it and they will really help out in the process. I have the build mocked-up so far (white glued) to make sure everything fits where it's suppose to, one thing I really hate is to have something painted and find you have to work the piece to fit ruining the paint in the process. The body is a Speed City item, chassis is from a Polar Lights F/C, there was alot of rework to the tin to make it fit/getting the ride height. Now it's time to soak everything in warm water to break everything down and start the painting process. Thanks for looking. Charlie Pro Tech
Len Woodruff Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Really looking forward to the build Charlie!
Dr. Cranky Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Charlie, that looks real good. You went with a resin body and not with the kit body. Can't wait to see it with paint.
W-409 Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Wow, this is going to be interesting! Your building and detailing skills are so great, that can't wait to see more. It looks amazing already. I haven't seen too much these Nostalgic Funny Cars. Keep it going, please.
1320wayne Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 That profile shot looks really good Charlie.
RANDY L Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 hi Looks great can not wait to see the progress. What white glue do you use for mock up, i have tried to use elmers and it just fall apart when i touch it. thanks Randy Ludi
Nitrozilla Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 I'm beyond ready for this one Charlie. I was already bouncing off the walls when you were getting reference pics.
Pro Tech Posted December 12, 2011 Author Posted December 12, 2011 Thanks guys, DC, I would have loved to have gone with a production based 70' Camaro F/C kit but none are available that I know of (except the old Revell "not accurate at all" Heavy Hugger" (I beleive that was the name) kit), and the reason I went with a resin body. Randy L, I use Elmer for all my mock-ups. You might try putting some on a piece of alum. foil until it get's a little tackeir for those parts giving you a problem holding. Charlie Pro Tech
iBorg Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 I agree with Charlie about the bodies. The MPC USA-1 Camaro is pretty much the stock MPC Camaro body with a molded in hood. The Revell kit has some of the proportions right but the front of the greenhouse looks like some sat on it. I have scene someone merge an AMT Camaro greenhouse to it and come out with a nice product. Did you have to adjust the wheelbase at all or does that body have the same wheelbase as the PL cars?
Truck parts Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Charlie, Looking good,and looking to see it done
Pro Tech Posted December 13, 2011 Author Posted December 13, 2011 iBorg, the wheelbase on the PL chassis fits the body great, the tinwork is another story.......haha. TP, thanks! Charlie Pro Tech
gasser59 Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Really liking this one Charlie and can't wait for the next update. Its sitting just right.
Dave42 Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Nice start, and I'm looking forward to this myself. Thanks for that tip about the glue. I too wondered how you guys do these White glue mock-ups considering the dry time, but that explains it.
Mooneyzs Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Charlie... you are off to a great start with this build. I know you will hit it out of the park too. Your work is always clean and beautiful. I look forward to progress pics and will be following along with this one.
Pro Tech Posted January 2, 2012 Author Posted January 2, 2012 Thanks guys, got a little more done on this. Engine is almost complete with the following Pro Tech parts - pulley set (belt to go on soon), Distributor Kit, Plug Wires, Alum. Breathers, Mallory Coil (strap made from BMF), and Nut and Bolt Heads to replace the molded in bolt heads (front cover, etc.). Then I (as always) gave the whole assembly a wash of Polly Scale (charcol color) to bring out some shadow effects and give the subject a little used look as most of these very early F/C's were reat work horses. I will post more when I get the fuel sys. plumbed. Thanks for looking! Charlie Pro Tech
Mooneyzs Posted January 2, 2012 Posted January 2, 2012 Charlie.... that engine is looking great. Love the detail you have going there. Always love your work, its very clean. Keep up the great work on this one.
Mike 1017 Posted January 2, 2012 Posted January 2, 2012 Great start .The engine is right on. Good luck
Evil Appetite Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 (edited) Charlie, a few questions. when you do your mockup, do you build the entire thing up using all parts you'll be using in the final build?Is that your distributor on there and finally...if it is..the boot material doesnt look like the stuff that comes with your kit,looks more like styrene rod? Edited January 3, 2012 by Evil Appetite
W-409 Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 Engine looks very good to me. These builds are great, and they show, how good Pro Tech parts are. Camaro FC is really great subject too, body looks much cooler than many other Funny Car bodies do.
vintagedragfan Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 (edited) First, thanks to all that responded to my request for pics for this build. I really appreciate it and they will really help out in the process. I have the build mocked-up so far (white glued) to make sure everything fits where it's suppose to, one thing I really hate is to have something painted and find you have to work the piece to fit ruining the paint in the process. The body is a Speed City item, chassis is from a Polar Lights F/C, there was alot of rework to the tin to make it fit/getting the ride height. Now it's time to soak everything in warm water to break everything down and start the painting process. Thanks for looking. Charlie Pro Tech very smart to use white glue and mock it up!! we have all been there, have something half done to find something not fit properly, there were a ton of different jungle jim cars!, I did the dark blue and gold revell vega version with the go go boots Edited January 3, 2012 by vintagedragfan
vintagedragfan Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 Thanks guys, got a little more done on this. Engine is almost complete with the following Pro Tech parts - pulley set (belt to go on soon), Distributor Kit, Plug Wires, Alum. Breathers, Mallory Coil (strap made from BMF), and Nut and Bolt Heads to replace the molded in bolt heads (front cover, etc.). Then I (as always) gave the whole assembly a wash of Polly Scale (charcol color) to bring out some shadow effects and give the subject a little used look as most of these very early F/C's were reat work horses. I will post more when I get the fuel sys. plumbed. Thanks for looking! Charlie Pro Tech sweeeet Charlie!!
Pro Tech Posted January 3, 2012 Author Posted January 3, 2012 Charlie, a few questions. when you do your mockup, do you build the entire thing up using all parts you'll be using in the final build?Is that your distributor on there and finally...if it is..the boot material doesnt look like the stuff that comes with your kit,looks more like styrene rod? Thanks guys! Mike, yes I mock-up the entire model with all the parts that will be used in the final build. 95% is mocked-up with white glue, some parts can be final glued (super glue, liquid glue etc.) such as the roll cage, frame, engine halves, fuel tank, etc. these parts will also look better painted after assembled. The distributor is a combination of my kit's cap/boot material and the model kit's base (the base also needs to be notched on one side to allow it ti sit to a lower position to allow for the wiring). The boot material on the cap is what come in the kit. Charlie Pro Tech
Nitrozilla Posted January 4, 2012 Posted January 4, 2012 Charlie, it does look like a workhorse and not some showcar motor. Wiring is spot on.
jeff ewaskey Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Can't wait to see this one finished, Charlie. I really love the Jungle Jim Lieberman cars. He was quite the character and an incredible showman. Camaro Performers magazine did a nice article on this car after it was found and restored. It has some great photos.http://www.camaroperformers.com/featured-camaros/2nd-gen-camaro-1970-1981/camp-0803-jungle-jim-liberman-camaro/viewall.html
gasser59 Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Your work is so clean and accurate Charlie. I just love the use of the wash to untidy it up a bit. Looking forward to eyeing more of your candy.
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