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Scratch Building an Aussie Ford Falcon **New update,15/1/18**


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This is absolutely amazing scratchbuilding. Every time I see a new update I can expect amazing scratchbuilding, but somehow you just manage to Blow Me Away in every, single update!

Thanks for sharing I wish I had scratchbuilding skills like that.

Posted

I can grasp the basic idea of how you put each part together, but how you do it so clean is beyond me. Transcendent

Posted

Im new here right..

Ive seen some cool things surffing this site. Ive seen some people chop up cars and make some crazy cool looking cars. All I can say is WoW just WoW... I get nervise trying to lay primer down and here you are making a car body out of plastic pieces. ###### IDK what to say..Thats crazy keep up the GOOD work..good isnt even a good word to use the Spectacular Amazing work

When you thought you seen it all

wow

Posted

I have been building models and scratch building things for the better part of 30 years but I have never seen anything as breathtakingly good as this Falcon build!! Please, PLEASE, PLEASE! Do this as a kit, I will take at least 5 of them!!

Doc.

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Thanks guys. I've been a busy boy at the work bench lately so I have some more to show you. I have finished the brakes.

I started by making the front discs using the tried and true sandwich method and made the centres too.

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The calipers started as a basic shape then I layered the details on to them.

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Then I added dust covers for the back of the discs.

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All of the parts together.

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The rear drums are from an AMT Mustang with rear covers from another kit.

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That's it for now. I'm still really enjoying every aspect of this build and I'm pleased that you guys seem to be liking it too.

Cheers

ShawnS

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Love the progress! I don't know how you keep at it. Have you had any out of box builds to have a break? Any, great work. Cheers

Ben

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Thanks for the comments guys.

Love the progress! I don't know how you keep at it. Have you had any out of box builds to have a break? Any, great work. Cheers

Ben

A break???? Mate I'm just starting to get into my groove. :D

Cheers

ShawnS

Posted

Just excuse me while I pick my jaw up from the floor :blink: !

Progressing well with amazing attention to detail Shawn ;)

Posted

I just broke my keyboard in half when my jaw hit it. Man, this is some killer scratchin' Keep at it and am glad to hear you're just hitting your groove.

Posted

Hi everyone, thanks again for the kind words. The newest part in this big 'ol jigsaw puzzle is the radiator. A search through the spares boxes found nothing that came close to the part that I needed so I had to hit the Evergreen again. I started by making the main body from a rectangular piece of styrene and I then put some strips around the edges.

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I cut out a section of KA Models PE radiator mesh for it and lined the borders with more strip styrene.

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I made the two sides and glued them on.

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I made the border for the other side larger so the shroud will have something to sit on.

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The shroud was made from styrene with a ring from a Tamiya Sierra.

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All done. I added a PE radiator cap and some brackets and locating points for the hoses.

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Test fitted onto the chassis with some hosses installed for effect.

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That's it for now. The next step is the engine bay. It's a tricky area to do so the next update may be a while.

Thanks for looking. If you have any questions please don't be afraid to ask.

Cheers

ShawnS

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Hi Shawn,

May I ask what type of career are you involved in? Is it related to your incredible modeling skills and eye for detail?

Posted

Gotta admit, I'm kinda glad you didn't find anything suitable in your parts box :D

Those radiator hoses look real good, what are they made from?

Posted

I absolutely love watching workmanship like this being shared....

Amazing build. Clean and precise. Technically correct.

Wow, thanks for the updates!

Posted

My jaw is still on the the floor. This is freakin impressive. I've never in my wildest imagination thought this was achievable. Holy cow man.

Posted

Ditto the above comment! I thought I was insane! Good to know there are some other insane ones on the board! :lol:

Keep up the super excellent work! I'm saving this thread as a PDF as it's updated........lots of potential tips here! ;)

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